Check it out! Please! It took way longer to create than you could imagine! Click here to see it and if you like it, please subscribe - don't worry, it won't come out that often. And a poem,…
My poem for today is below, but first a bit about the format, called Fibonacci. From about.com: Leonardo Fibonacci was an Italian mathematician born in 1175. Among his many accomplishments, he is best known for introducing the "Fibonacci Sequence".…
Woohoo! Check out that last line! YAY! Kirkus Reviews Addy believes her Grandmother when she claims the "family curse" has been lurking for several generations. How else can she explain losing her father to cancer, having to get along…
I couldn't think of anything to do a poem on today. I am tired. It's Sunday, after all. So I looked through my post of March 31 (I think it was) and decided to try a nonet, a poem of…
Okay, I started Poetry Month with haiku, continued with some limerick type silly rhyming, and today, have decided to go for the way more serious. You know what I'm talking about people. The Non Rhyming Poem. A crimson…
Take a deep breath before reading this one. Today’s refrain (because of the rain) is “Oh, my poor flowers! I hate these showers!” And “Woe is me!” How do bees see if we have H2O …
Brown leaves in my garden I have to rake Peonies coming, remember to stake Put down the mulch, trim the rose bush Glee at the sight of buds starting to push Oh yeah, it’s those buds – they’re my…
Why, oh why did I promise each day to write a poem and have it displayupon my blog for the world's eyesno ego have I, I'm cut down to size. Phew, that should do it, the day's work…
Here is my first poem in celebration of Poetry Month, revealing a bit of my anxiety over my pledge to write a new poem every day: It's poetry month I'll write a poem each day I'm an April fool. …
I said yesterday, "two, count 'em, two days..." but well, I can count but I can't wait till tomorrow to post this. So here is the international debut of my book trailer! Enjoy! Buy the book!…