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Poetry Workshop – Playing with Poetry

Playing with Poetry Workshop

I am excited to announce that my friend Jennifer Smith and I will be facilitating this fun and affordable virtual workshop presented by MoonLit next Monday evening!
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If you are a poetry lover, poet or just curious, join us as we “play” with poetry and create your own work! As a new poet I can assure you that all levels of writers are welcomed!
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Visit the link to register or click directly at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/playing-with-poetry-tickets-96…
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Free Poetry Boot Camp still going on
Need some fuel for your creativity? The free poetry boot camp is still going on at Inspiring the Muses. See it here: https://inspiringmuses.wordpress.com/
Free: Transformative Poetry Boot Camp
Hosted on my other site. See it here: https://inspiringmuses.wordpress.com for the whole month of April.
Free Poetry Course For April
For all those poets out there in need of something to inspire the must, I have something for you. In a partnership with Inspiring the Muses, I am offering a free poetry camp for the month of April. Looking to write a chapbook, here is the opportunity. Stay tuned for details!
Excerpt: Medusa, The Lost Daughter
From “The New Servant”
Beauty’s worth lies in the beholder’s pride
in it. A prize it is at its peak, but
spoiled it is after its beholder’s use.
Like what you have read? Get your full version of this book of poetry for $8 by contacting me at jennsmithak @ gmail.com
Excerpt: Medusa, The Lost Daughter
Excerpt from “Voiceless”
A king’s voice gets the king what he wants and what
a servant can afford to pay, whether
that be in gold or a live sacrifice.
Like what you have read? Get your full version of this book of poetry for $8 by contacting me at jennsmithak @ gmail.com
Excerpt: Medusa, The Lost Daughter
From “The Departure’s Promise”
What of material nature is more
precious and sacred than the touch of a
mother’s, father’s, or sisters’? These capture
more the mind and heart than the hand which holds
only the physical briefly.”
Like what you have read? Get your full version of this book of poetry for $8 by contacting me at jennsmithak @ gmail.com
Excerpt: Medusa, The Lost Daughter
Excerpt:
From “The Decree”
Revelations from secrets’ past blinds the
sight in the present, as the mind shifts the
blame to soothe the past for the present’s use.
Like what you have read? Get your full version of this book of poetry for $8 by contacting me at jennsmithak @ gmail.com