#TankaTuesday Weekly Poetry Challenge No. 259: #Tastetherainbow-Color Poetry

Hello everyone. This week, choose your own syllabic form and color to feature in your syllabic poem. If the form is from the #TankaTuesday Cheat sheet, let us know so we know where to look for directions. If it’s a new form, share how to write it and where you found the instructions. Think about the different ways you can use color in a poem.

P.S. 🌈 Taste the Rainbow refers to colors. You do not have to write about a rainbow in your poem. Add a color to your poem. 🌈


Here are some sites that will help you write your poetry and count syllables:

Not sure how to write syllabic poetry? READ THIS FIRST: How to Craft Syllabic Poetry

Tanka Tuesday Cheat Sheet

PoetsCollective.org

sodacoffee.com/syllables

synonyms.com 

thesaurus.com

RhymeZone.com

Word Craft: Prose & Poetry—The Art of Crafting Syllabic Poetry

THE RULES

*Write your poem and post it on your blog.

*USE sodacoffee.com/syllables to count your syllables. That way, we are all using the same syllable counter.

*Include a link back to the challenge in your post. (copy the https:// address of this post into your post).

*Copy your link into the Mr. Linky below (underlined with a hyperlink).

*Please click the small checkbox on Mr. Linky about data protection.

*Read and comment on some of your fellow poets’ work.

*Like and leave a comment below if you choose to do so.

The screenshot below shows what Mr. Linky looks like inside. Add your name and the URL of your post. Click the box about the privacy policy (It’s blue). As everyone adds their links to Mr. Linky, you can view the other submissions by clicking on the Mr. Linky link on the challenge post. All the links will show in the order of posting.

See the URL in the browser image below. This is what the URL of your post will look like after you published your poem. Cut and paste that address into Mr. Linky below:

Follow the schedule listed below:

Now, have fun and write some poetry!

Published by Colleen M. Chesebro

An avid reader, Colleen M. Chesebro rekindled her love of writing poetry after years spent working in the accounting industry. These days, she loves crafting syllabic poetry, flash fiction, and creative fiction and nonfiction. In addition to poetry books, Chesebro’s publishing career includes participation in various anthologies featuring short stories, flash fiction, and poetry. She’s an avid supporter of her writing community on Word Craft Poetry.com by organizing and sponsoring a weekly syllabic poetry challenge, called #TankaTuesday, where participants experiment with traditional and current forms of Japanese and American syllabic poetry. Chesebro is an assistant editor of The Congress of the Rough Writers Flash Fiction Anthology & Gitty Up Press, a micro-press founded by Charli Mills and Carrot Ranch. In January 2022, Colleen founded Unicorn Cats Publishing Services to assist poets and authors in creating eBooks and print books for publication. In addition, she creates affordable book covers for Kindle and print books. Chesebro lives in the house of her dreams in mid-Michigan surrounded by the Great Lakes with her husband and two (unicorn) cats, Chloe & Sophie.

49 thoughts on “#TankaTuesday Weekly Poetry Challenge No. 259: #Tastetherainbow-Color Poetry

      1. Yeah, I know I can post any time, but it is out of sight out of mind – I have to remember to go search for it, and some mornings I have a hard enough time remember my own name 😉 Tuesday – Tanka – easy to remember 🙂 Thanks, Colleen!

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  1. I was thinking of all the expression we use that involve color, so had a bit of fun. It reads as a rainbow of sorts, but in the end, it’s all about orange! Link in Mister Linky.

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  2. Slowly wandering back to the world of word creation. Thought I’d take the new year in a new direction and we’ll just see where it goes. So this week my attempt is about sweet cantaloupe blush – oranges and gold and wild horses …. it was interesting, especially when counting syllables doesn’t always seem to make sense when writing poetry – but I persisted and ended with a fascinating construction. It’s about the craft process, so it’s all good. Thanks for the challenge, as always.

    my post

    https://cantaloupesky.wordpress.com/2022/02/02/a-promise/

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      1. thanks, that’s fine – for now, you can always let others have their turn at the challenge wheel …. I’m happy to sit quietly in the background … less pressure, more enjoyment and happy wandering about 😉

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