Daily Archives: April 17, 2016
NaPoWriMo Poetic Form Challenge 16/30: Shadorma Saturdays
The North Bank Canal at Minidoka Relocation Camp the canal evening respite after work the sun sets the fence reminds, confines us we are prisoners ©Jone Rush MacCulloch
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NaPoWriMo Poetic Form Challenge 15/30: Freestyle Fridays
Poetry Friday is hosted by Michelle at Today’s Little Ditty. Here’s a fib with one of my favorite photos.
NaPoWriMo Poetic Form Challenge 14/30: Tanka Thursdays
Lavatory at Minidoka Historical Site the lavatory no privacy for interred against the blue sky how did occupants survive stripped of dignity and hope ©Jone Rush MacCulloch, 2016
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NaPoWriMo Poetic Form Challenge 17/30: Scribble Sundays
Sijo is a Korean poetic form older than haiku. The traditional for is three lines of 14-16 syllables in each line. The modern form is six lines of 7-8 syllables each. spring morning, walk the sand dunes cloud cover unravels … Continue reading
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