Hello World!
This morning I wrote and published my Saturday Shadorma prompt on Mindlovesmisery’s Menagerie. The thumbnail there is from today’s post … I don’t know how many of you have been round to try the Mindlovemisery’s prompts, so I thought I’d do a short intro.
So, you haven’t been to Mindlovesmisery’s Menagerie yet … you don’t know what it is?
It’s a great prompt blog … at the service of all you writers of poems and prose! We’re very easy-going .. you aren’t required to write prose for a prose prompt for example … an epic poem or a limerick is fine if that’s what tickles your muse. You might say we’re muse friendly 😉 If you prefer to use your own photography for a fairy tale .. no problem. We’re there to inspire and we know that inspiration cannot be chained!
Each day there is a new prompt … Monday‘s posts are one of my favorites … that’s Wordle day and alas, I’m a Wordle addict! Then there are Yve’s photo challenges on Tuesday … they just draw you in … hard to resist. Anmol writes the weekly Heeding Haiku with HA on Wednesday – Oloriel does the Tale Weaver’s Prompt on Thursday and Anja on Friday does the Fairy Tale Prompt. As I said on Saturday I do the Shadorma (and other poetical forms) posts and then on Sunday, Yves wraps up the week with another photo prompt … and what a great end to a week of prompts it is!
Here’s the Link to Mindlovemisery’s Home page … have fun visiting!
For those who know the site … what do you think of our new dress? Lovely isn’t it!
Ciao, Bastet.
Thanks very much for that introduction to Mindlovesmisery. Jen of Blog it or Lose it introduced me to this blog this week. It looks very interesting. Maybe I’ll try a Shadorma though I have no idea how to write one. I’ll have to read up on the form first. All the other prompts sound interesting too so I’ll keep my eyes open for them. 🙂
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The instructions of how to write a Shadorma are always in each prompt/post. Glad Jen introduced you! I thought I do a little promo … and glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
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Ah – thanks – I’ll have to try and write Shadorma this week. 🙂
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in my opinion (for what it’s worth!) writing shadorma is a bit like writing haiku/ senryu — you read up on the “rules” — and then you take a deep breath and just dive in. 🙂
I hope you do it — you’ll be great 🙂
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That’s right Suzanne … it’s like tilus or elfje … two other european haiku forms – if you write haiku … this stuff is a whiz.
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thanks for that – I’m hooked on haiku so I’ll have to try shadorma too. 🙂
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you’ll come up with a great one I’m certain!
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Hooray! 🙂
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So many ways to keep the muses on their toes!
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Oh yes, quite!
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