B&P’s Shadorma & Beyond – Shadorma Summation – July 30, 2016
Hello Everyone! From time to life get’s hard to face without a buffer. There are lots of ways to “escape” from drinking to “smoking” all the way to losing … Continue reading
B&P’s Shadorma & Beyond
Hello, Bastet here. Last week whilst commenting with one of our writers I mentioned the Kyrielle Sonnet and she hadn’t heard about it … I think perhaps we’ve already done … Continue reading
B&P Shadorma & Beyond – Senryu/Kyoka – January 9, 2016
Hello World! Most of us have heard of the honourable tanka and the esteemed haiku. They are two forms of poetry which have developed in Japan over the centuries to … Continue reading
B&P’s Shadorma & Beyond – Essence – July 18, 2015
◊ Greetings from Paloma! Welcome once again to B&P’s Shadorma & Beyond. For this week, we feature the work of Eyvind Earle and give you the option of writing a Shadorma … Continue reading
B&P’s Shadorma & Beyond – Elfje – July 4, 2015
◊ Hello everyone! This is Paloma, greeting you from B&P’s Shadorma & Beyond. For this week you have the choice of writing a shadorma (a non-rhyming six-line poem in 3/5/3/3/7/5), or … Continue reading
B&P’s Shadorma & Beyond – June 27, 2015
Hello folks! Paloma and I are really scratching our heads trying to scare up some new poetry forms for you to try out. This week, I went on a hunt … Continue reading
B&P’s Shadorma & Beyond – Tanaga – June 20, 2015
◊ Hello everyone! This is Paloma, greeting you from B&P’s Shadorma & Beyond. For this week you have the choice of writing a shadorma (a non-rhyming six-line poem in 3/5/3/3/7/5), or … Continue reading
B&P’s Shadorma & Beyond – Triolet – May 9, 2015
. Hello everyone! This is Paloma again, greeting you from B&P’s Shadorma & Beyond. Thank you for participating in last week’s challenge! For this week you have the choice of writing … Continue reading
B&P’s Shadorma & Beyond – Cinquenta – April 25, 2015
◊ Hello everyone! This is Paloma, greeting you from B&P’s Shadorma & Beyond. For this week you have the choice of writing a shadorma (a non-rhyming six-line poem in 3/5/3/3/7/5), or … Continue reading
B&P’s Shadorma & Beyond – The Baker Street – April 11, 2015
◊ Hello everyone! This is Jen again, greeting you from B&P’s Shadorma & Beyond. Thank you for participating in last week’s challenge! For this week, you have the choice of writing … Continue reading