Hello Folks … today I’m going to post a photo:
Now I would like you to write either an elfje or a shadorma … or perhaps a combination of both inspiring yourself from this photo or its original – if you like, you might choose to use them both, in this case I’d advise you to write a cleave poem which I came across last week through Jane Dougherty Writes:
By the way this month there are two great challenges: The NaPoWriMo for 2016 and the A to Z Challenge 2016!
Once you’ve completed your oeuvre please tag: Mindlovemisery’s Menagerie and B&P’s Shadorma & Beyond then link to our Mr. Linky app.
Have a great week and happy writing!
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Sorry Georgia…did not use you lovely painting as a prompt…just shadormarised a poem. I might do a cleave later on. Enjoy these form sessions. Enjoy your weekend.
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I like the photo. I touched upon it while intertwining a Shadorma and an Elfje
Sort of a different cleaving? I’ll have to look at that form another time.
Color Blind
love the little elfji! thanks for introducing us to this form.
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Warning: anything I write that has the word structure is the poetic form description may best be a post to avoid — I may be an alien from another world doing mind-creep on you all with bad poetry.
Great prompt — love the funky foto.
PS: WordPress is still pissed: won’t accept a ping or let me leave one url-wise. Sigh.
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I’d thought the problem had panned out by now .. so sorry dear!
???? Wow! (Glad you liked the prompt.)
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