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A Perfect Dream of You
Funny Detective Story | 7 hours ago
Picture Source Passing through space and timeVoyaging through The intriguing tunnelsIn your mind It’s extraordinaryNothing short ofProfoundThe miracles and turnsLonging to be found Another chapterAnother page turnedEach line preciseEach verse read more
THROUGH THE POET'S EYE
SENIOR DEBUTANTE | 11 hours ago by Lita C. Malicdem
I'm not a poet, but I love to write poems just as I write stories about my personal thoughts and feelings. I know, like you do, that stories are usually written in prose. We also know that there are times when a good story can be told with the richne read more
Animal Riddle 5
A Poem a Day | 11 hours ago by Robin Reagler
I’m green and slimy. I like to hide in my shell. I move slow like a slug. by Victoria, 3rd grade Answer: I am a turtle. Posted in animal, formal, nature, poetry, writers in the schools Tagged: animal poem, guessing game, guessing poem, haiku, read more
Magnetic Poetry Google Wave Gadget
GOT to HAVE GADGETS ! | 12 hours ago by Chuck
Displays a magnetic fridge poetry in the form of a bunch of tiles with words on them.Information - Add to Google Wave - View XMLGadget XML: http://service.nimbb.com/GoogleWave/Nimbb.xmlMore:Any participant on the wave can then move those words around read more
A Little More About Epic
Poetry, Literature | 14 hours ago by Mystery Artist
Hello everybody,It's Monday already and the hustle begins. Well, its the start of a very busy week. Hopefully, we will all organize our time so that we get everything we need to done and still make time for family and friends. I did research a litt read more
Poetry, art, and spirituality
Poetry / Making something out of nothing | 16 hours ago by William Wooding
Poets and other artists seem to have an inner sense of the spiritual and soul. They have an innate ability to sense something larger than life and connect to it in an artistic manner. They simply feel what some people ignore, and it manifests outward read more
Poetry Corner #2
Revolutions Per Minute | 16 hours ago
Yes, I enjoy poetry, and no I don't give a shit what people think. I am especially fond of the great writers such as Vidal, Mailer, Singleton, Milton, Homer, Baudelaire, Wilcox, Lao Tzu, Aristotle, Keat, Kipling, Dante, Goethe, Oscar Wilde, T.S. Elli read more
Nursing Team Uses Poetry, Plays to Improve Public Health
Nursing Notes | 18 hours ago by Shirley Williams
Written by Valparaiso University Relations A team of Valparaiso University nursing students and their professor will discuss how they are using poetry and socio-drama for public health education in Central America at a national health c read more
Job vs God (Job 38-42)
a Nadder! | 22 hours ago by Michael Fridman
This entry is part of the Blogging-the-Bible series. To see a list of passages, covered so far click here. Time to say goodbye to the book of Job. In the last 5 chapters, God himself takes the stage and begins his reply to Job. Unfortunately God read more
Easy Tips and Tricks on How to Write and Give the Most Humorous W…
Humorous Wedding Speech | 22 hours ago by Konstantin Snytko
I’m a great advocate of humorous wedding toasts for a number of important reasons. First and foremost, weddings should be fun; because they are a celebration of a union of two lives – so why shouldn’t you add humour in your speech/toast as read more
Improving the study process
Mathematics Diary | November 15th 2009
Studying is a process which can be improved continuously. There are tons of books written with advice on how to do this. I intend to try to improve my own way of studying. I have found several books on the subject, will browse them and select one or read more
Illusion is the first of all pleasures
be blushless | November 15th 2009 by Liv Lundelius
artwork by Kinga Dunikowska via Brot und Spiele Galerie I recently went to see a stunning art exhibition The first of all pleasures by my friend Kinga Dunikowska. The project NEU is perfect if you are looking for a very special (wedding) gift: They read more
GALATA BRIDGE
ISTANBUL, European Capital of Culture for 2010 | November 15th 2009 by Matthew Jones
Istanbul - TurkeyMORE 24 PHOTOS BY PHOTOBUCKET ALBUMThe Galata Bridge (in Turkish Galata Köprüsü) is a bridge that spans the Golden Horn in Istanbul, Turkey. From the end of the 19th century in particular, the bridge has featured in Turkish litera read more
Poetry Train: Homecooked Poems
Linda's Poems | November 15th 2009 by Linda Jacobs
A couple weeks ago, ReadWritePoem challenged us to write 5 poems about one subject so I remembered back to when I was a kid and the comforting foods my mom would make so I wrote five poems about memories of eating those foods.- - - - - - - - - - - - read more
Sacred Poetry
Poetry, Literature | November 15th 2009 by Mystery Artist
Photo Compliments: flickr.comhttp://farm3.static.flickr.com/2217/2143980427_c96f3ee879.jpgHey...It's a wonderful Sunday today. Well, most days are actually very wonderful days, we just don't see and allow the little things in life to make us happy. read more
Cradle of Filth- Extreme Metal Band
Drunk + Smoke = Happiness | November 15th 2009 by khonilious kulleh
Cradle of Filth are an extreme metal band from Indonesia Suffolk, formed in 1991. Their particular subgenre has provoked a great deal of discussion. The band's musical style evolved from black metal to a cleaner and more "produced" amalgam of goth read more
Nostalgic Stories Waiting To Be Penned
Logish Paradox | November 15th 2009
After a long hiatus from writing poetry and proses, I find myself drifting. I am at heart a story-teller. I like to immerse myself in different worlds and dimensions, feel the moods and hear the thoughts of my characters. I find myself wanting to wri read more
At my right hand
Uncle David | November 15th 2009
At my right handThe impossible mapOf abstract linesOf Eight Street andBeyond under the seaImmediately the water roseSurprisingly it kept comingPass parks and avenuesOf homes in the low landOf a class system of being poorBlack folks been fleeing water read more
Podcasts - Entertainment Marketing
Kevin H Davis - Speaker, Mentor, Internet Marketing Guru | November 15th 2009 by Kevin Davis
The web is being populated by thousands of podcasts. If you want a podcast featuring radio drama you can find one. The same is true for any type of music you want, comedy, poetry and more. Businesses are developing podcasts as a means of marketing th read more
Sunday Inspiration – Special Edition
mattrutherford.com | November 15th 2009 by MattR
Slightly later this week, because I used all my time yesterday working on today’s Sunday Inspiration. It’s a special edition because it’s a project I have been involved in. As always, some music to listen to whilst you read on – click h read more
Poetry Sunday~ Seasons
One Voice, A writers blog | November 15th 2009 by joni
Acts 1: 7 And he said unto them, It is not for you to know the times or the seasons, which the Father hath put in his own power.***Seasons***There are seasons that comeand seasons that goseasons of essencewhere we all must grow.Fall for the foliagew read more
Nothing is Funnier
Joe Brainard's Pyjamas | November 15th 2009 by William Keckler
than poets who believe in the Velvet Rope of poetry.Dear Priapus, Dear Mnemosyne,Please spare me ever utteringanother kind wordabout the worksof poetswho think scornand mockeryshine like gold lameon their skeletons.I wish you well.I wish you the well read more
Wella Hairfashion-Looks 2010 Teil 2
Lifestyle und Fashion Blog | November 15th 2009 by KruMa2000 New Media
Nomad Couture, Nature´s Goddess, Techno Poetry und Midnight Stage heißen die Trend Visionen 2010. Sie zeigen die moderne Frau in all ihren faszinierenden Facetten: urban, modern, selbstbewusst und extrovertiert. In diesem zweiten Teil stellen wir e read more
The Poetry Book Giveaway Is Over!
GabrielGadfly.com | November 15th 2009 by Gabriel Gadfly
As of 21 minutes ago, my poetry book giveaway is over. There were a total of 24 entries from 11 contestants, and using Random.org, three winners were picked: Char of Portland, Oregon Miladysa of Rossendale, Lancashire, United Kingdom Christina of Mo read more
Mid fall
Uncle David | November 14th 2009
Mid fallThe leaves caughtIn their final fallChanging of the seasonSomething going onBaring ourselvesOf our dressingBrown limbs pushingSomething to their fall.Poetry and thoughts on my life read more
Poetry Saturday – Having a Coke with You
Plastic Pumpkin Designs - art by Ren Adams | November 14th 2009 by Ren Adams
I’ve been on a Frank O’Hara kick lately. His language is frank and direct, elegant and wonderfully unreachable, obscure and humorous. He lived a short, art-filled, eccentric life (even his death was non-conformist–he was killed by a read more
NaNoWriMo Update
Plastic Pumpkin Designs - art by Ren Adams | November 14th 2009 by Ren Adams
Whew! Been writing my butt off. I’m also working on three large paintings for three separate projects, all at the same time. I think when November is over, I need a vacation. I’ve been bouncing between “Reality…” and read more
One Single Impression: Reincarnation
meeyauw: Life in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire | November 14th 2009 by meeyauw
Amy says, "No names!She isn't Henny Penny'cause she'll be Parmesan!"OK, not a true haiku. But it serves my purpose this week! My daughter Amy's flock of Barred Rocks are so much fun to watch. And to indulge myself, I am posting my newest Barred Rock read more
It’s getting time
Uncle David | November 14th 2009
It’s getting timeTo fit by sticking theFuzz face of the worldLaughter mingling withThe rudimentaryVacuum cleanerWas arrogant withIts pop-bottle faceChuckling up the dirtThe trajectory of an egg shellStains the kerchief of an English manWho slums hi read more
Bella's Poem
5against1 | November 14th 2009 by amy n
My 10 year old changes her mind pretty regularly on what she wants to be when she grows up. At 1st she wanted to be a nurse, then I said doctors make more money, so for a long time she was going to be a doctor. Then she took on my love for crime/dram read more

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