Writer’s Digest 94th Annual Competition Rhyming Poetry First Place Winner:
“Plaints of the Old Git”
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Congratulations to Peter Hankins, first-place winner in the Rhyming Poetry
category of the 94th Annual Writer’s Digest Writing Competition. Here’s his
wi...
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Those semi-colons serve a useful narrative purpose. Each one denotes a small throb, a tempting swoon, a racking sigh, an inward groan, a gasp aching to turn into a full-fledged pang; in short, together they create a whole palette of emotions.
Reminded of the phrase "painting wet".
Those cannot have been summers ill-spent.
("Uplie", I am commanded now by the ever-sensitive WV bot. Could that be the advice once given Emily, in her disheveled slugabed moments?)
Oh well, a few more drips from the same tap:
Emily Jane Brontë: "The night is darkening round me"
Emily Jane Brontë: Remembrance
Ah yes. I loved all the Brontes and used to read their biographies. In one they would compose stories by walking around and around the dinner table. In another Emily had out of the body experiences in which she flew over the moors like an owl in the night.
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