This is my first storm and I am already enjoying the inspirationβ¦
This is my first storm and I am already enjoying the inspirationβ¦
Have a great time! Highlights hosts some great ones!
What is OLW, thatβs a new one for me. My first bird of the year was the mourning dove.
For lovely poetry readings, subscribe to The Ditty Bag, Rachael Leekβs beautiful podcast from the UK.
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Tomorrow is time to post your contest entry for
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Thank you! So thrilled to be part of the stirring words issue!
Thank you! and lots of love to Little Thoughts Press for their gorgeous creative magazine!!!
Congrats to the 2025 Ann Whitford Paul contest test winners!
The winners for the 2025 award are:
Leslie Ross-Degnan for Little Crow, is the winner for fiction.
Andrea Christoff is the winner for A Caring Light, for non-fiction.
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And congratulations to you too!
On your poem also being included in the Stirring Words issue.
I am so excited. My poem, βBarn Owlβ has been selected for Little Thoughts Press, Issue 11: Stirring Words.
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And here is a shout out to Rebecca Gardyn Levington for her April 2025 newsletter suggesting places to submit poetry!
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Thanks, Jocelyn! Your post cracked me up. I feel as if my entire zombie manuscript is now just strewn bloody body parts after trying to reanimate all week! Thanks for your well wishes for our βFrankenstein-manuscripts!
I keep throwing my hat, just wish it wasnβt a boomerangβ¦
So hard to kill my darlings! But I will try. Thanks for the six tips!
So many great tips - I am going to play what if? today!
My poetry champions are living their poetic lives. Thank you!
Love this! And you remind of April Halprin Wayland saying, βThereβs always room for one more.β
Last day to enter the Spring Fling Writing Contest!
Thank you to Kaitlyn Ciara and and all the generous prize donors!
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Congratulations!
Just one?! I love some old favorites: Barn Dance by Bill Martin Jr., color dance by Ann Jonas, and Dance Tanya by Patricia Lee Gauchβ¦
So many! Let's start with Meg Sodano for non-fiction and Pete Oswald.