I almost forgot that the Poetry Friday round-up is HERE this week. Leave a link to your Poetry Friday post, and I’ll coment and showcase all the posts later today.
Thanks for hosting! Our poem includes a little contest!
Thanks!
Franki
I’ll add my thanks, too, and an original poem: sweet nothings.
Thanks for hosting — I left the link elsewhere last night, but had time to check back this morning — good thing too, or I wouldn’t have been included!
I’ve got two poems by Anne Compton from her collection, processional.
Thanks for hosting! We’ve got our 15 Words or Less poems written in response to a photo. Stop by and read them and/or write one of your own.
My good friend and poet Queen (in my book), Kelly Fineman sent me over here. I sometimes get inspired on Poetry Friday and dash out a rhyme or two. I did so today.
Thanks for hosting this and all!
I’m in with some highlights of my Qwikpick Instant Poetry Contest’s roadtrip to Atlanta. Kid poetry at it’s finest and grossest…
I’m in with some Sandburg. Thanks for hosting!
I’ve also posted a review of a middle-grade poetry collection/novel in verse (depending how you define things) called Becoming Joe DiMaggio.
I have two bird poems this week… and I love the poem you posted – especially since the spring blossom is swirling around my garden today!
Thanks so much for hosting — I’m thinking this week of sisters, cancer and Ted Kooser … left the link.
Thank you for hosting. My post is in honor of Jack Prelutsky’s birthday tomorrow.
I’m also celebrating Prelutsky’s birthday with 3 funny poems. Thanks for hosting!
I’m going with Alan Kaufman’s “Who are we?”
Enjoy.
I’m in with a poem that starts, “Sad, fat boy in a pirate hat.”
It’s surprising in many ways.
Thanks for the round-up!
I had no idea it was Prelutsky’s birthday tomorrow! Makes my post on his new poem turned picture book “The Wizard” strangely apt.
I’m in with an original poem about teeth. What? It was Mary Lee’s idea.
I mean Franki’s idea.
I have two poems today about homework. One by Jane Yolen, and the other by Russell Hoban.
I’m comparing apples to feet!
Thank you so much for hosting this week!
Thanks for hosting. I’m in with a review of Susan Musgrave’s “What The Small Day Cannot Hold,” a collection of her first seven poetry books.
I posted a poem written by a former student. For anyone who has ever had a student who flew threw pencils, you’ve gotta read this poem at http://twowritingteachers.wordpress.com/2007/09/07/pencils-a-poem-by-a-former-student/.
Have a great weekend!
Thanks for hosting! Our poem includes a little contest!
Thanks!
Franki
I’ll add my thanks, too, and an original poem: sweet nothings.
Thanks for hosting — I left the link elsewhere last night, but had time to check back this morning — good thing too, or I wouldn’t have been included!
I’ve got two poems by Anne Compton from her collection, processional.
Thanks for hosting! We’ve got our 15 Words or Less poems written in response to a photo. Stop by and read them and/or write one of your own.
My good friend and poet Queen (in my book), Kelly Fineman sent me over here. I sometimes get inspired on Poetry Friday and dash out a rhyme or two. I did so today.
Thanks for hosting this and all!
I’m in with some highlights of my Qwikpick Instant Poetry Contest’s roadtrip to Atlanta. Kid poetry at it’s finest and grossest…
I’m in with some Sandburg. Thanks for hosting!
I’ve also posted a review of a middle-grade poetry collection/novel in verse (depending how you define things) called Becoming Joe DiMaggio.
I have two bird poems this week… and I love the poem you posted – especially since the spring blossom is swirling around my garden today!
Thanks so much for hosting — I’m thinking this week of sisters, cancer and Ted Kooser … left the link.
Thank you for hosting. My post is in honor of Jack Prelutsky’s birthday tomorrow.
I’m also celebrating Prelutsky’s birthday with 3 funny poems. Thanks for hosting!
I’m going with Alan Kaufman’s “Who are we?”
Enjoy.
I’m in with a poem that starts, “Sad, fat boy in a pirate hat.”
It’s surprising in many ways.
Thanks for the round-up!
I had no idea it was Prelutsky’s birthday tomorrow! Makes my post on his new poem turned picture book “The Wizard” strangely apt.
I’m in with an original poem about teeth. What? It was Mary Lee’s idea.
I mean Franki’s idea.
I have two poems today about homework. One by Jane Yolen, and the other by Russell Hoban.
http://blbooks.blogspot.com/2007/09/poetry-friday-two-about-homework.html
Ooops – thought I did this.
Neruda is comparing Apples to Feet.
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I’m in with some poems about the bloody wonder of learning to ride a bike!
#34 is the real submission entry. I messed up with #33. Thanks for doing the roundup!
Thanks for the round-up!
I’m in with “The Place My Words Are Looking For,” an anthology of poems and short prose pieces selected by Paul B. Janeczko.
I’m in Sherry, and I’m glad you’re hosting this week — I know you’re a classic poetry fan 🙂
I’ve returned after a very long absence with Wallace Stevens.
I’m in with a review of _Mother Goose Numbers on the Loose_.
It’s my first Poetry Friday. In memory of Madeleine L’Engle.
I’m in: http://yzocaet.blogspot.com/2007/09/poetry-friday.html
I found out about Poetry Friday today from your blog. Though not strictly poetry, it deals with poetry. My blog is mostly poetry. My own poetry.
I’ve got a Madeleine L’Engle selection in honor of her.
Cabin
http://slayground.livejournal.com/275975.html
(inspired by the weekly picture @ Wordy Girls)
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