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 | Confessions Within | Don George | Poetry | Poetry | 4 | 0.28 | Jan 29, 2012 |
Summary:From the archives.Chapters: |
 | Death in the Forest | pannastra | Short Story | Flash Fiction | 7 | 0.31 | May 17, 2010 |
Summary:My writing penchant is humour, so this one is unusual for me, but had to be written. Whether I should have posted it on tNBW is another matter.
I find the saturation promotional advertising of up-coming tv programs to be extremely irritating. One in particular that was doing the rounds really p'd me off. As I lay in bed one night trying to sleep I got quite incensed. I could not sleep until I had grabbed my laptop computer and wrote down what was bounding around inside my skull.
This is the result.Chapters: |
 | My Mountain Bed | Kydd Dustyn | Poetry | Poetry | 6 | 0.54 | Jun 7, 2009 |
Summary:The cumulative thought from my mountain bedroom and from spending time camping out at our property on the Continental Divide.Chapters: |
 | Natural Tanka | Midnight_Dreary | Poetry | Poetry | 6 | 0.09 | May 21, 2009 |
Summary:This is my first try at Tanka. Found the definition on the web as follows: "Haiku is always written in 3 lines. Tanka has an additional 2 lines of 7 syllables each with a line space after the Haiku section." Also, I am following the rule that I researched on the web that long vowells count as two syllables, or onji.
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 | BAMBOO FLUTE | brosna11 | Poetry | Fantasy | 3 | 0.34 | Feb 26, 2007 |
Summary:hearing the mournful sounds of a bamboo flute I am surrounded in a forest by charms, voices, whispers, secrets, miracles
this poem appears in the Spring 07 issue of Green Silk Journal under Poems. I wrote it originally in a workshop attended by a musician who played the bamboo flute. I listened to the music as I wrote the poem. Try that sometime, it's a great prompt. Chapters: |