A walking stereotype, Charlotte Cuevas is exactly what you’d expect from a children’s librarian and freelance writer – most days you’ll find her bustling about here and there, balancing coffee and a stack of books, fingers stained with ink and… Read More ›
poetry
Patterns
Therin Knite is a college senior majoring in Finance and English who occasionally writes speculative fiction and has the odd delusion of literary stardom. She writes every length of literary work known to man, from flash fiction to epic-length novels,… Read More ›
Beauty Has A Sound
Originally posted on Syl65's Blog:
I will always remember your melody Every note from the touch of every key Beauty has a sound and I found that in you A song that resonates in all that you are This isn’t…
Year 2: Day 69 – No Time For Dreams
A walking stereotype, Charlotte Cuevas is exactly what you’d expect from a children’s librarian and freelance writer- most days you’ll find her bustling about here and there, balancing coffee and a stack of books, fingers stained with ink and pearls… Read More ›
Willow Weeping
Originally posted on HoneybeeWood:
Sun has abandoned our forlorn hemisphere, Willow sways at the water’s edge Her wisps dangle, dancing alone. Missing the shimmy of leaves Long since gone, Their brilliant colors Browned and forgotten, Her yellows and greens Spread…
THE BRAVE MAN PUTS DOWN HIS SWORD
Originally posted on keithgarrettpoetry:
Anger eats at his heart, hurt devours this mans loving soul, He fights within himself as he seeks the peace of restful sleep. Listen to this man as he asks to be heard among…
My Poetry – bhalsop
Originally posted on bhalsop:
I have been writing poetry as a part of my creative writing course. It is quite a stretch. But I have found a way to be political and activist in certain poem types. There is a…
Do You Haiku?
~ The haiku is one of the first poems taught to second graders for it’s simplicity in form and length. Occasionally one of these seven-year-old’s will unwittingly write something profound… but not often. Here are two famous haiku and just… Read More ›
Year 2: Day 20 – Where I Was
A walking stereotype, Charlotte Cuevas is exactly what you’d expect from a children’s librarian and freelance writer- most days you’ll find her bustling about here and there, balancing coffee and a stack of books, fingers stained with ink and pearls… Read More ›