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Thanks for stopping by! If you’re new here and want to keep up on poetry and 32 Poems, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Dan Vera came up with the idea to recreate the well-known photographic portrait of ESM. A tree in Brookland (a neighborhood in Washington, DC) is reminiscent of the […]
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As I sit here by the bedside of my grandmother in Florida, I find these words give me comfort:
“It is good to have a reminder of death before us, for it helps us to understand the impermanence of life on this earth, and this understanding may aid us in preparing for our own death.”
Black Elk
Oglala […]
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I’ve got writing prompts.
This is the last day of greatest hits here at the 32 Poems blog. Today, I invite you to get:
Creative Writing Prompts
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It’s April 23, and I should be back soon.
In case you’ve not popped in the past few days, I’ve had to go away. I’m sharing greatest hits from the 32 Poems blog in my absence.
Which Poems Call to You in the Night?
No, Poetry is Not Really Dead
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Since I’m away on possibly sad business, I’m sharing greatest hits from the 32 Poems blog this week.
Today, I invite you to read about Using Google to Write Poems.
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I’ll most likely not be able to post for the next several days, so I’ll leave you with some “greatest hits” from the 32 Poems blog.
For today, it’s a post called Did You Call the Banana?
Check back tomorrow for the next “greatest hit.”
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I’ve started mailing out invitations for the May 9 poetry reading and indie rock show that we’re having at The Writer’s Center in Bethesda, MD. If you live nearby and want an invitation, please email me your address deborahAT(removethispart)32poemsDOTcom.
Anyone living in DC, MD or VA on the 32 Poems list will receive an invitation — […]
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Amanda Auchter’s Pebble Lake Review is accepting submissions again. I got the news via Facebook. =-)
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Improv theatre has always interested me. Poetry = improv. I don’t know why I did not think about it like that before. Now it seems glaringly obvious that every act of writing is an act of improvisation. Since writing is not as physical as acting, I never made the comparison before.
When writing my NaPoWriMo […]
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We’ll begin mailing them out this weekend.