NaPoWrimo continues, but I have not. I'm not suprised that being back to work and life circumstances have prevented me from the dedication I showed during the glorious week of spring break. But today, Saturday, I have been able to play a bit of catch up. I'll confess that some of the poems I've added are ones that I'd started or written previously -- like today's Day 13 poem , Rosemarie's Closet, shared on what would have been my mother's 90th birthday.
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Since I am back to my poetry writing roots these days, and I've noticed on this first day of April, which coincides with my spring break, that there is this thing called NaPoWriMo this month, I think I'll be a fool and sign on! I've listed this as my participant site, so I will even try to post some or all of the poems as the unedited, slapdash, creations they will be as a special feature of my poetry page on this site.
Remember that This month, the idea is just to get something on the page. We"ll leave the editing, criticizing, and stressing out for May and beyond! https://www.veronicadaleyzaleha.com/napowrimo-2019.html |
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