Category: Writing
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The latest rengay, “Window,” is the tenth in a series of collaborative poetry by Lesley Scoble, Matt Snyder, David Bogomolny, and Melissa Lemay. The poem…
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The poem “Street of Steps” describes the steep climb to the top of a village and the challenges of navigating the ancient steps. The author,…
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The poem “Border Line” emphasises the division between nature and human presence, asserting the ownership of the land by nature. The poet warns against crossing…
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Lesley Scoble and Suzanne Brace collaborated on a tapestry poem, “Sand Between Your Toes,” for World Play in the Sand Day. The poem combines their…
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In this poem titled Nightjar, Lesley Scoble captures the quiet beauty of a night scene. The deep blue light holds mysteries and sweet secrets, while…
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The eighth rengay, “Lap of the Gods,” features the works of Melissa Lemay, Matt Snyder, David Bogomolny, and Lesley Scoble. Their collaborative poem weaves together…
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The poem “What Do You Fancy?” by Lesley Scoble takes a playful look at the concept of fancying a drink, culminating in a humorous twist.…
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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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Nux Vomica is poem No. 7, in a collaborative ‘double rengay’ poetry series by Matt Snyder, Lesley Scoble, David Bogomolny, and Melissa Lemay. Each poet’s…
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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…
