Colleen M. Chesebro is a Michigan Poet who loves crafting syllabic poetry, flash fiction, and creative fiction and nonfiction. Colleen sponsors a weekly syllabic poetry challenge, called #TankaTuesday, on wordcraftpoetry.com where participants learn how to write traditional and current forms of syllabic poetry. A published author, Colleen is also an editor of “Word Weaving, a Word Craft Journal of Syllabic Verse, also found on wordcraftpoetry.com. Colleen’s mission is to bring the craft of writing syllabic poetry to anyone who thinks they can’t be a poet.
Recently, she created the Double Ennead, a 99-syllable poetry form for the Carrot Ranch literary community at carrotranch.com. Colleen’s poetry has appeared in various anthologies and journals including “Hedgerow-a journal of small poems,” and “Poetry Treasures1 & 2” a collection of poetry from the poet/author guests of Robbie Cheadle on the “Treasuring Poetry” blog series on “Writing to be Read."
Colleen published “Word Craft: Prose & Poetry, The Art of Crafting Syllabic Poetry,” which illustrates how to write various syllabic poetry forms used in her Tanka Tuesday challenges; and a collection of poetry, flash fiction, and short stories called, “Fairies, Myths & Magic: A Summer Celebration,” dedicated to the Summer Solstice. She contributed a short story called “The Changeling,” in the “Ghostly Rites Anthology 2020,” published by Plaisted Publishing House.
Find Colleen at Word Craft: Prose & Poetry at wordcraftpoetry.com.
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I hope everyone had a lovely day around your daughters birthday Colleen, I so know how you feel, my son was 47 last month, it doesn’t seem possible does it when we only feel 35 🙂 LOL
Have a great day <3
Happy Birthday to your daughter!
Both of my kids are in their 30s now.
I don’t understand how time works–sometimes fast and sometimes slow. 🤣 But laughing yes!
So you have a 44 year old child. Me too. It’s not possible is it? Your poem reminds us of those feelings I think, and the emotions this unwelcome fact stirs up.
Tabitha. We had a great talk on the phone. Tabitha has two step grand babies 👶👶 twin boys! They were visiting their daughter in Virginia. Time flies is all I can say! 😂❤️
Yes! Mine will be 47 this year.
Where does the time go?
it’s too fast and then why had the last two months seemed like years? lol
LOL! Right? Then I realized tomorrow is August! How did that happen? 🤣🤔
yes but July was three months long!! 😝🤣😂
Ha ha ha! 🤣🤣🤣
Beautifully said with poetic words.
Thanks, Rebecca. I don’t know where all the time has gone. 💜
Zoom zoom!!!
LOL! 😂
Happiest of birthdays to your lovely daughter! and MANY more
Thanks Sis. I can’t believe how time flies. LOL! <3
I know just what you mean! My daughter is in her forties as well.
Time moves so slowly and quickly at the same time.
I agree. Time is the ultimate conundrum.
The older we get, the more we recognize the passage of time.
No more endless summers . . .
Happy birthday to your daughter. We never grow up for our mothers, and I guess the opposite is true as well. Thanks, Colleen.
So true, Olga. Thanks so much for your kind wishes. ❤️
I know the feeling. My baby girl is 46. Just doesn’t seem right.
LOL! I’m in good company! I’m surprised how we all have our oldest children around the same age. ❤️
Except she’s my baby. My son is older. But he has assured me I don’t need to share his age. LOL!
Ah ha! One of yours and one of mine share a birthday!!!
Mine are 40 and 37.
Oh that’s cool! Tabitha is my oldest. Amy is 9/13. Billy was 7/21. ❤️
July is a busy month for us. And Sept is our wedding anna. 🙂
Wonderful, Colleen – and good advice. Toni x
Thanks so much, Toni. 🙏🏻❤️
that final line is cute, Colleen! <3
😂❤️
I hope everyone had a lovely day around your daughters birthday Colleen, I so know how you feel, my son was 47 last month, it doesn’t seem possible does it when we only feel 35 🙂 LOL
Have a great day <3
We all live in different states, Sue. It was good to connect by phone for once. Everyone’s so busy these days. ❤️
Technology never more useful when we are miles apart Colleen… Glad you connected even if not in person <3
Happy Birthday to your daughter!
Both of my kids are in their 30s now.
I don’t understand how time works–sometimes fast and sometimes slow. 🤣 But laughing yes!
For sure on the laughter, Merril. Time is relative to our perspective. 😂❤️
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So you have a 44 year old child. Me too. It’s not possible is it? Your poem reminds us of those feelings I think, and the emotions this unwelcome fact stirs up.
It’s those dates that make us realize our immortality. I guess times flies when you’re having fun.
Yup!
That can’t be right? Lol. Is this happy birthday for Amy or Tabitha? <3
Tabitha. We had a great talk on the phone. Tabitha has two step grand babies 👶👶 twin boys! They were visiting their daughter in Virginia. Time flies is all I can say! 😂❤️
Wow. How cool is that. I’m so glad you two connected. <3 xx
Yup… my once a year call. LOL! 🤦🏼♀️
Lol Sis. Love you. <3
Love you right back, Sis. ❤️
<3
My mom says that all the time! I’m now 48, and she doesn’t understand how that can be true. Lol! Great poem, Colleen! 🙂
LOL! Your kid’s age sneaks up on you. It’s like what??? 🤣