Category: A little bit of personal history
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A dash of drama, a flash of green smoke, and a witch with no patience for pantomime… #QuadrillePoem #dVersePoets #MicroPoetry #WitchyVerse #PoetryChallenge #WitchOnStage #PoetryIn44Words #dVersePoets
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Lesley Scoble’s “Exhibit A” is a dark limerick (& song) reflecting on the cruel spectacle of “freak shows” in history. The poem critiques how audiences…
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In Pass the Salt, Love, Lesley Scoble reflects on her long-time crush on Adam Faith, who sits beside her at a theatre cast dinner—a moment…
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The author reflects on the contrasting seasons, capturing the progression from the bleakness of winter through the awakening of spring to the vibrant warmth of…
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Lesley Scoble’s prose piece, “Slack Tide,” responds to Björn Rudberg’s prompt for d’Verse Poets. The 144-word narrative explores the sensations of standing by the ocean,…
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Lesley Scoble shares insights from her interview with Melissa Lemay, reflecting on her collaborative career in film and theatre. She reminisces about early experiences, including…
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The Steam Cathedral: a free verse poem. A poem about the sounds and workings of a Victorian Pumping Engine.
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Sunflowers For Sale: 3 free verse poems + a haiku
