Crafting Poetry One Syllable at a Time
Posted on May 24, 2018 by Colleen M. Chesebro
My dear friend, and Sister of the Fey, D. G. Kaye, has been quoted in this article, with the reading link below. What an honor! D.G. Kaye has written memoirs about her experiences. Check out her books here: https://www.amazon.com/D.G.-Kaye/e/B00HE028FO.
“Somehow I believed it was my obligation to try and do the right thing by her because she had given birth to me.” ~D.G. Kaye
The following article is by Dr. Perry, Ph.D. It is an understatement to state that parents…
Source: The Impact of Narcissistic Parents
Category: Authors Supporting AuthorsTags: D. G. Kaye, Dealing with Narcissists, Narcissistic Parents, The Impact of Narcissistic Parents
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“A good poem is a contribution to reality. The world is never the same once a good poem has been added to it. A good poem helps to change the shape of the universe, helps to extend everyone’s knowledge of himself and the world around him.”
—Dylan Thomas
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Colleen M. Chesebro is an American Poet who loves crafting paranormal fantasy and magical realism, cross-genre flash fiction, syllabic poetry, and creative nonfiction. Colleen sponsors a weekly syllabic poetry challenge, called Tanka Tuesday, on wordcraftpoetry.com where participants learn how to write traditional and current forms of haiku, senryu, haiga, tanka, gogyohka, tanka prose, renga, solo-renga, haibun, cinquain, Etheree, nonet, and shadorma poetry. Colleen's syllabic poetry has appeared in the Auroras & Blossoms Poetry Journal, and in “Hedgerow, a journal of small poems.” She’s won numerous awards from participating in the Carrot Ranch Rodeo, a yearly flash fiction contest sponsored by carrotranch.com. In 2020, she won first place in the Carrot Ranch Folk Tale or Fable category, with her story called “Why Wolf Howls at the Moon.” Colleen is a Sister of the Fey, where she pursues a pagan path through her writing. When she is not writing, she is reading. She also loves gardening and crocheting old-fashioned doilies into works of art.
Soooooo stoked you made this post Sis. Thanks so much. I’m elated ❤
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I’m over the moon for you. Congratulations, Sis. ❤️❤️❤️
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Thanks for sharing, JB. How cool to be quoted! 😍❤️
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Reblogged this on firefly465 and commented:
Colleen found Debby was quoted in a Dr.’s article on narcissistic parents, well done Debby.
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Thanks for sharing in our Sister’s success! ❤️
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My pleasure, and together we can take on the world. lol ❤
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You got it, Sis! ❤
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Wonderful, Debby, congratulations. ❤
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Reblogged this on The Sisters of the Fey and commented:
Congratulations to our Sister of the Fey, D. G. Kaye, for the honor of being quoted. Debby writes of her experiences with a narcissistic parent in many of her memoirs. Read the article and realize that if you are an empath, you must learn to protect yourself. ❤
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Very good read! 💜
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It was a fabulous article. 😍❤️
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Thank you!
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I read the post on Dr Perry’s page and I must say I found it very insightful and I learnt a lot from it. ‘re the quote from D. G. Kaye, I think we all feel this way, narcissistic parents or not. Though, it becomes extremely difficult when you have narcissistic parents.
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We battle those scars our entire lives until we learn that that there opinions didn’t really matter. That’s how it was for me. 😍❤️
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No, they don’t. I believe it is better to treat them the same we would treat other’s….respect them, consider them, but don’t let them define you.
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That is the key… not letting those hurtful comments define you are and who you eventually become. ❤
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Yes. Yes. 🤗❤
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So glad you shared, Colleen. Kudos, Deb! ❤️❤️
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Hugs to you, Sister. 💜🦄💜
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❤ I was raised by a narcissistic mother, and then continued the abuse by marring a man who was made from the same thread.. luckily I left and am a survivor..thank you for your post and the importance of this type of abuse ❤
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Thanks. It’s good to see that you are on the road to recovery. ❤️
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❤ thank you
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