Category: Writing
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The 18th rengay titled “Happy Hour,” by David Bogomolny, Lesley Scoble, and Melissa Lemay, captures joyful childhood moments through collaborative poetry. The piece reflects excitement,…
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The poem “The Werewolf’s Warning” warns against venturing out at night, hinting at the dangers of both werewolves and vampires.
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A self-confident feline protagonist awaits an audition, only to be confronted by an old rival. As the memories of their fierce battle resurface, the protagonist…
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A lone figure navigates an eerie, creaking house. Shadows, ancestral portraits, and a ticking clock heighten the suspense, culminating in a thrilling, unexpected moment.
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A whimsical poem capturing the confusion and disorientation of the speaker, who is lost in a whirlwind of past and present experiences, unsure of their…
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This poem captures poignant urban moments: a weary man receives a small act of kindness, while a child’s innocent chase and everyday scenes evoke a…
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This rengay poem orchestrates a vivid symphony of nature, blending moonlit serenades, wild animal rhythms, and a goatherd’s soothing flute, capturing the essence of a…
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The poem “Two Ploughboys” was inspired by Winslow Homer’s painting “Boys in a Pasture.” Written in response to a poetry prompt, the poem reflects on…
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Two individuals engage in a humorous exchange, where one claims to be seeing an artwork, while the other believes they are locked in a mental…

