COME ONE, COME ALL / April 29

April 29, 2011
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by Carolee, Deb & Jill It’s show time! It’s time to post your original poem, written in response to one of Monday’s prompts — which one did you do? — or any other inspiration from the week. (We love it when you write to our prompt, but we also love it when you write...
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MONDAY PROMPT(s) / April 25

April 25, 2011
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This week’s prompt(s) It’s the last week of April, National Poetry Month! No matter if you are writing daily or weekly or something in between, here is your weekly allotment of cotton candy (inspiration) and peanuts (prompts): 1. Write a poem about things in mason jars. 2. Write a poem about a bad idea....
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COME ONE, COME ALL / April 22

April 22, 2011
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by Carolee, Deb & Jill It’s show time! It’s time to post your original poem, written in response to one of Monday’s prompts — which one did you do? — or any other inspiration from the week. (We love it when you write to our prompt, but we also love it when you write...
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MONDAY PROMPT(s) / April 18

April 18, 2011
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This week’s prompt(s) It is the middle of April, National Poetry Month — some of you are still writing-a-poem-a-day,  some of you aren’t. Here is your weekly allotment of cotton candy (inspiration) and peanuts (prompts): 1. Write a poem about escape. 2. Write a poem that uses a pearl of wisdom or wives tale...
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COME ONE, COME ALL / April 15

April 15, 2011
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by Carolee, Deb & Jill It’s show time! It’s time to post your original poem, written in response to one of Monday’s prompts — which one did you do? — or any other inspiration from the week. (We love it when you write to our prompt, but we also love it when you write...
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MONDAY PROMPT(s) / April 11

April 11, 2011
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This week’s prompt(s) Yup. It is still April, National Poetry Month. And some of you are still writing-a-poem-a-day. And some of you aren’t.  Here is your weekly allotment of cotton candy (inspiration) and peanuts (prompts): 1. Write a poem about the tree house or club house rules. 2. Write an ode to a thing...
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