Showing posts with label rain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rain. Show all posts

Friday, April 5, 2013

Cinquains for National Poetry Month


This week I'm experimenting with the cinquain, a poetry form I've only tried once or twice before. I'm also rejoicing in spring rain and in National Poetry Month. Here's a link to Jama Ratigan's excellent roundup of April poetry events. Note that today's Poetry Friday is being hosted by Robyn Hood Black at Life on the Deckle Edge.


April
umbrellas bloom,
coloring paper skies
like kindergartners, drinking cups
of rain.


Wind chimes
telling stories
about birds, branches, clouds.
If they could they’d fly far and high,
singing.


Baby
stares at nothing
like a small Buddhist monk,
her meditations bigger than
planets.


Sore throat
like a nail file
scraping away my voice.
I have nothing to say, so it’s
okay.


Sudden
rain walks the roof
like construction workers.
Yelling, they hammer the sky and
the house.


Kate Coombs, 2013
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Happy National Poetry Month!


Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Linda Gerber and Writing Tips

It's raining outside, which always makes me want to curl up with a book and some hot chocolate. Instead I shall venture out to teach my students and exercise my windshield wipers.

But first, I wanted to let you know that I have a guest post about how to write fresh up at Linda Gerber's very cool author blog today. Even better, Linda has created a weekly roundup of various posts from around the Blogosphere that offer writing tips. You will find the list of links at the bottom of my post. If you're writing, whether children's books or adult fiction, take a look! (I think my favorite is "Victims Are Not Sexy" with its comments about book-hurling readers and how to make your main character more proactive.)