Category: Writing
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Rengay No. 32, titled “Something is Rotten,” features a collaboration among David Bogomolny, Melissa Lemay, and Lesley Scoble. The poem blends whimsical elements with domestic…
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In this poignant poem, the speaker expresses feelings of loneliness and despair while searching for a lost companion along a desolate road. Amidst fog and…
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The poem “The Four Seasons” by Lesley Scoble captures the essence of spring, summer, autumn, and winter, highlighting the unique beauty and experiences of each…
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Lesley Scoble’s tanka poem captures the ethereal beauty of mirages in a desert landscape. Inspired by the Tanka Tuesday Poetry Challenge.
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The post celebrates the completion of the 30th collaborative rengay by the trio of Melissa Lemay, Lesley Scoble, and David Bogomolny. It features a festive…
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Lesley Scoble’s poem “Tug of War v the Street Crane and the Full Moon” illustrates a whimsical struggle between a street crane and the full…
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Lesley Scoble wrote a sonnet titled “Coyote and Badger” inspired by a true story of friendship between a coyote and a badger in Coyote Valley,…
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The 29th rengay, “Dead Quiet,” features contributions from Lesley Scoble, David Bogomolny, and Melissa Lemay, showcasing a captivating blend of imagery and narrative. The work…
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Lesley Scoble captures a breathtaking sight of the Northern Lights in Normans Bay, East Sussex on October 10, 2024. Her poem, “Crimson Cloak,” reflects this…
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Lesley Scoble created a tanka poem for the Tanka Tuesday challenge, incorporating two synonyms for “mindless” and “humdrum.” Inspired by Selma Martin’s prompt, the poem…
