Category: Art
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The narrator reflects on a poignant childhood memory when heavy rain during a theatre performance sounded like applause. This memory has left a lasting impact.…
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The limerick “The Camel” features a camel who dislikes dry land and prefers swimming off the coast of Ireland. The author, Lesley Scoble, is a…
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The poem “Jam Doughnut” by Lesley Scoble comically captures the desire for a jam doughnut despite concerns about weight. The poem humorously depicts the struggle…
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The post features a digital drawing titled “By his Side” by Lesley Scoble, depicting a person with a dog and a cup seeking help. The…
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The author describes finding joy in playing various musical instruments on dull days, expressing amusement and contentment. From strumming the harp to playing the piano…
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The poem “Empty Stalks” laments the loss of ripe red currants to thieving mice, only to discover that the culprit is not the wildlife but…
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The rengay collaboration on “No Stone Unturned” was a delightful experience for Lesley Scoble, David Bogomolny, Melissa Lemay, and Matt Snyder. The poem took unexpected…
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Nostalgia: a three-person rengay (No. 3) by Melissa Lemay, David Bogomolny and me.
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Lesley Scoble, a multi-talented artist, wrote the ekphrastic poem “The Sea from Folkestone Leas,” inspired by her own painting of a calm sea. The poem…

