I decided it was time to separate the challenge post from the Recap since we are at the point where have a good number of participants. I will start sharing the Recap post on Monday, with the challenge post for the week posting on Tuesday.
The Tuesday challenge post will contain the rules and links to learn how to write the different forms. Please read that post to learn how to write the poetry forms for this challenge. Please LINK your poetry to that post – NOT this one. ❤
I hope you will visit the poets who participated and leave comments. It has been my experience that we learn best when we communicate with each other. ❤
HERE’S WHO JOINED US LAST WEEK FOR OUR 74th POETRY CHALLENGE USING SYNONYMS FOR THE WORDS: “Renew & Fresh”
TANKA TUESDAY No. 74 Renew and Fresh #micropoetry #tanka #haiku – The Kettle Clicks…
Revived to My Old Self – #tanka | Trent’s World (the Blog)
Tanka Tuesday: New – Jane Dougherty Writes
Colleen’s Weekly Tanka Tuesday Poetry Challenge Renew & Fresh | Annette Rochelle Aben
Colleen’s Weekly Poetry Challenge 3-6-18 – The Bag Lady
Vivid Dreams | Stuff and what if…
haiku | Does writing excuse watching?
COLLEEN’S WEEKLY #TANKA TUESDAY POETRY CHALLENGE #Tanka #74: Renew & Fresh | But I Smile Anyway…
Pristine #midnighthaiku | Sue Vincent’s Daily Echo
#Tanka Tuesday Sugaring Time | ShiftnShake
Persistence | like mercury colliding…
#Haiku: Renew and Refesh | Ms Toy Whisperer
Mint condition – ….Bilocalalia….
Dog-poet’s latest | Mucky Boots and Flawless Paws
A Love Token: a #tankaprose… #haiku #haibun #tanka – Frank J. Tassone
Drifting into autumn – Calm and Chaos
Colleen’s Tanka Tuesday Challenge | The Shower of Blessings
This Grey Hair – Smell The Coffee
#Cinquain: Spring | Charmed Chaos
Colleen’s Poetry Challenge/For Much Deliberation
#Haibun – I Wonder – Sharing With Others – Est. 11-15-2017
Robin Searches Here: Tanka – Yesterday and today: Merril’s historical musings
Daylight – Colleen’s Weekly Challenge – No-Madder Nomadder
Colleen Chesebro’s Weekly Poetry Challenge #Cinquain #Poetry #5lines | M J Mallon Author
This week’s POET of the week is: Joe M, from his blog, Does Writing Excuse Watching? It was time to talk about the Haiku again and Joe’s poem was perfect in its brevity. The words inspired thoughts of spring. ❤
haiku
perennials rest
through winter then revive to
join young annuals
© 2018 Joe M.
Remember to do your ping-back on the challenge post on Tuesday’s challenge post and NOT this post. See you tomorrow. ❤
It makes sense, Colleen–there are so many participants now! 🙂
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Thanks, Merril. I want you guys to get your poetry seen. Hopefully, folks will stop by and comment. ❤
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What a wonderful collection of entries this week!
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Thanks, Sue! This should make it easier for everyone to visit each other. Hugs! ❤
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I always make a point of visiting the other entrants 🙂
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Oh, thank you for that. I think that’s why we have so many participants – because we share and care. ❤
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I think so too ❤
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Your challenge just keeps on growing Colleen! Amazing entries!
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Thanks, Ritu. I wanted people to focus on your poems. I hope this will give everyone a chance to visit and comment. ❤
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I think you made a good choice! 💜
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Whew! Change is hard and I hoped it would be seen as a plus. ❤ Thanks, Ritu.
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😍 appreciate all you do xxx
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Awww, thanks. I appreciate your loyalty! ❤
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💜💖 mutual appreciation… love it! 💜💖
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This is a great idea Colleen!
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Yea! I wanted to make sure everyone had a chance to read all this great poetry. ❤
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I think it makes perfect sense to separate them out.
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I’m trying for maximum exposure for my poets. ❤
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I like this idea, a good move I think.
Pat
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Thanks, Pat. It makes it easier to read and I do want people to read your poetry. 😉 ❤
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