Creative Writing Prompt #14 Social Media Musings I'm gonna go out on a limb and bet that you're a Facebook and/or Twitter user. Maybe you even have your own blog. Chances are, there is some sort of social media in which you're involved... even if it's only commenting on a site like Novel Novice. Today,... Continue Reading →
Contest Update: How Adam Lambert Fits In…
Are you loving Adam Lambert on American Idol this week? You can get more of him... plenty more... Enter our songwriting contest (in honor of National Poetry Month) for a chance to win your own copy of the book On the Meaning of Adam Lambert. You have until April 28 to enter and the top... Continue Reading →
Nat’l Poetry Month: Featured Sylvia Plath Poem ~ “Daddy”
Obviously, our parents are a huge part of who we are. Sylvia Plath lost her father when she was only eight years old, but what an impactful eight years they must have been. As we take a closer look at Plath during this week of National Poetry Month, we review her elegaic, infamous poem titled... Continue Reading →
Shakespearean Desktop Wallpapers
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Poetry Desktop Wallpapers
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Lisa Schroeder Desktop Wallpapers
Click to view full-size, then right-click to save: Chasing Brooklyn Desktop Wallpapers: Far From You Desktop Wallpapers: I Heart You, You Haunt Me Desktop Wallpapers: It's Raining Cupcakes Desktop Wallpapers:
Far From You by Lisa Schroeder – Desktop Wallpapers
Today for our Book of the Month with Lisa Schroeder, we're featuring desktop wallpapers for her book Far From You. Click to view full-size, then right-click to save:
Far From You by Lisa Schroeder – Desktop Wallpapers
Today for our Book of the Month with Lisa Schroeder, we're featuring desktop wallpapers for her book Far From You. Click to view full-size, then right-click to save:
Creative Writing Prompt: Did You or Didn’t You?
Creative Writing Prompt #13 Did You or Didn't You? Every poet has a poem that just isn't going anywhere (in fact, most poets would say that there are plen-ty of poems in their notebook that are in need of direction). So take one of the poems you've abandoned, or one that you've just ignored for... Continue Reading →
Nat’l Poetry Month: Featured Collection ~ Ariel, The Restored Edition
Last week, we celebrated that practical cat, T.S. Eliot. This week's featured poet, in honor of National Poetry Month, is Sylvia Plath. While Plath is typically known for her novel The Bell Jar, she was first and foremost a poet - and a prolific one at that. Today we look at the first collection published... Continue Reading →
