Go To Complete Poem Featured Shared Story Thanks for the simple but profound poem. I am a bus driver and I strive to be the open heart and guide for my children who ride with me. It is not always easy to hear what they have to say or... ...
Even for those of us who are native English speakers, we're all working to improve how we use our language. To make progress, you have to practice, and at The Write Practice, believe it or not, we're really into practice! Creative writing prompts are easy, fun ways to practice. 2....
“Shivering Out” by Paul atten Ash. (The latter takes the form of a “golden shovel”, plucking lines from Sylvia Plath’s “Full Fathom Five” and using each word at the end of each line in his poem: “You float near / As keeled ice-mountains / Of the north, to be steered ...
Landed – 降落 a poem by Yao Peck Lu Featured / 1 Comment This is an interesting poem by Yao Lu that refers to competitive commercial space travel but has deeper meaning. It is a difficult poem to translate and I added some footnotes for clarification. I hope that you will enjoy it. ...
and who I’ll be until the end of time. Author Anne Celano FrohnaPosted on July 24, 2023Categories poetryTags dogearedstories.com, kindness, poem, poems, poetry2 Comments on Kind Too Hot oh this heat makes me feel like a chunk of molten rock cause damn, it’s hot too hot for dog...
who shows us Spring is almost here. (c) Viv Blake 21 Feb 2015 Mum wrote this poem for her 6-Word-Saturday post – the six words being ‘There are Daisies in the Lawn’.Thaumaturgemeans maker of magic, miracle bringer. Mum liked to use unusual words and had been alerted to this word...
“Now all we have to do is give mom a story about how we got the money.”“That old man who sits by the gas station in front of the small convenience store, what if he bought us the rocket?”“Works for me,” saidDavie, “We can split the change and speak with the old man ...
How to write an Acrostic Poem for Children. It is not to difficult for kids to write an acrostic poem. Here is one example I wrote for my mother for Mother’s Day. Here in the United Kingdom is Mother’s Day on March 14, so I wrote a little poem I want to share. It is an ...
This story was inspired by a writing challenge hosted by D. Wallace Peach, who blogs atMyths of the Mirror. Her challenge: write a poem or story about a TBR (To Be Read) pile – those books many of us have accumulated but haven’t read yet. ...
defined as a statement different from what appears to be true. It is an incongruity between what is expected to happen and what actually happens (Meyer‚ 286-287). In a lot of cases‚ irony is usually used to raise the reader’s interest by making thestoryor poem more unpredictable. ...