Good morning dear Tanka Tuesday friends. It’s me Willow here today to greet you and invite you to join in with some syllabic poetry. This week, choose your own theme to write your poem. As the seas…| Tanka Tuesday
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Selma invites participants to Tanka Tuesday, encouraging them to select a photo from Paul Szlosek’s website for inspiration in writing syllabic poetry. Credit Paul when using his images, and …| Tanka Tuesday
Alma Thomas, Delightful Song by Red Dahlia, 1976, acrylic on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum Hello, friends! Melissa, here, from Mom With a Blog, bringing you today’s syllabic poe…| Tanka Tuesday
The post discusses synesthesia in poetry, a literary device that intertwines sensory experiences. It invites participation in Tanka Tuesday by encouraging poets to create syllabic poems featuring s…| Tanka Tuesday
Hi! Welcome back to #TankaTuesday. Let’s write syllabic poetry together! This week, it’s me, Willow, welcoming you all to Tanka Tuesday. I thought we could do a Nonet and use synonyms for : T…| Tanka Tuesday
Stay in Joyjoyof timeto capturerelaxing scenesresting race-horsesenjoy cutting grassesat leisure in the sunshinesharing days in holiday fieldswhere every evening gifts a sunsetsighs heard on the br…| Brazanne Muse
“May is not a time for melancholy. It is a time for abundance and bursting forth. Let’s take joy in this month with our heartsfully open to the reliably warm weather, the beauty of the new green co…| Tanka Tuesday
Hello everyone, it is Robbie with you today, and I’m sharing a new (I think) poetry writing idea for you. I would like you to write a senryu series, in one of the styles Colleen has outlined …| Tanka Tuesday
fragile snow flurriescapture the warmth of paw-printsthat still melt my heart💞Suzanne This week Melissa is our host for Tanka Tuesday. She asks that we explore a favourite form of hers; the haiga. …| Brazanne Muse