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It's that time again. Six months have passed since last we queued up to host the Poetry Friday roundups.
If you'd like to host a roundup between June and December 2016, leave your choice(s) of date(s) in the comments. I'll update regularly to make it easier to see which dates have been claimed.
What is the Poetry Friday roundup? A gathering of links to posts featuring original or shared poems, or reviews of poetry books. A carnival of poetry posts. Here is an explanation that Rene LaTulippe shared on her blog,
No Water River, and here is an article Susan Thomsen wrote for the
Poetry Foundation.
Who can do the Poetry Friday roundup? Anyone who is willing to gather the links in some way, shape or form (Mr. Linky, "old school" in the comments-->annotated in the post, or ???) on the Friday of your choice. If you are new to the Poetry Friday community, jump right in, but perhaps choose a date later on so that we can spend some time getting to know each other.
How do you do a Poetry Friday roundup? If you're not sure, stick around for a couple of weeks and watch...and learn! One thing we're finding out is that folks who schedule their posts, or who live in a different time zone than you, appreciate it when the roundup post goes live sometime on Thursday.
How do I get the code for the PF Roundup Schedule for the sidebar of my blog? I'll post it in the files on the Kidlitosphere Yahoo group, and I'd be happy to send it to you if you leave me your email address. You can always find the schedule on the
Kidlitosphere Central webpage.
Why would I do a Poetry Friday Roundup? Community, community, community. It's like hosting a poetry party on your blog!
And now for the where and when:
July1
8
15
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29
August5
12
19
26
September2
9 Amy at T
he Poem Farm16
23
30 Karen at
Karen EdmistenOctober7
14
21
28
November4
11
18
25
December2
9
16
23
30
It's that time again. Six months have passed since last we queued up to host the Poetry Friday roundups.
If you'd like to host a roundup between January and June 2016, leave your choice(s) of date(s) in the comments. I'll update regularly to make it easier to see which dates have been claimed.
What is the Poetry Friday roundup? A gathering of links to posts featuring original or shared poems, or reviews of poetry books. A carnival of poetry posts. Here is an explanation that Rene LaTulippe shared on her blog,
No Water River, and here is an article Susan Thomsen wrote for the
Poetry Foundation.
Who can do the Poetry Friday roundup? Anyone who is willing to gather the links in some way, shape or form (Mr. Linky, "old school" in the comments-->annotated in the post, or ???) on the Friday of your choice. If you are new to the Poetry Friday community, jump right in, but perhaps choose a date later on so that we can spend some time getting to know each other.
How do you do a Poetry Friday roundup? If you're not sure, stick around for a couple of weeks and watch...and learn! One thing we're finding out is that folks who schedule their posts, or who live in a different time zone than you, appreciate it when the roundup post goes live sometime on Thursday.
How do I get the code for the PF Roundup Schedule for the sidebar of my blog? I'll post it in the files on the Kidlitosphere Yahoo group, and I'd be happy to send it to you if you leave me your email address. Speaking of the the
Kidlitosphere Yahoo group, I'll try to set up reminders on the calendar there (currently it's not letting me in). Plus, I'll put the schedule on the
Kidlitosphere Central webpage.
Why would I do a Poetry Friday Roundup? Community, community, community. It's like hosting a poetry party on your blog!
And now for the where and when:
January
8
15
22
29
February
5
12
19
26
March
4
11
18
April
1
8
15
22
29
May
6
13
20
27
June
3
10
17
24
It's that time again. Six months have passed since last we queued up to host the Poetry Friday roundups.
If you'd like to host a roundup between July and December 2015, leave your choice(s) of date(s) in the comments. I'll update regularly to make it easier to see which dates have been claimed.
What is the Poetry Friday roundup? A gathering of links to posts featuring original or shared poems, or reviews of poetry books. A carnival of poetry posts. Here is an explanation that Rene LaTulippe shared on her blog,
No Water River, and here is an article Susan Thomsen wrote for the
Poetry Foundation.
Who can do the Poetry Friday roundup? Anyone who is willing to gather the links in some way, shape or form (Mr. Linky, "old school" in the comments-->annotated in the post, or ???) on the Friday of your choice. If you are new to the Poetry Friday community, jump right in! If you've never participated, but you'd like to get started, choose a date later on so that we can spend some time getting to know each other.
How do you do a Poetry Friday roundup? If you're not sure, stick around for a couple of weeks and watch...and learn! One thing we're finding out is that folks who schedule their posts, or who live in a different time zone than you, appreciate it when the roundup post goes live sometime on Thursday.
How do I get the code for the PF Roundup Schedule for the sidebar of my blog? I'll post it in the files on the Kidlitosphere Yahoo group, and I'd be happy to send it to you if you leave me your email address. Speaking of the the
Kidlitosphere Yahoo group, I'll try to set up reminders on the calendar there (currently it's not letting me in). Plus, I'll put the schedule on the
Kidlitosphere Central webpage.
Why would I do a Poetry Friday Roundup? Community, community, community. It's like hosting a poetry party on your blog!
And now for the where and when:
July
3
10
17
24
31
August
7
14
21
28
September
4
11
18
25
October
2
9
16
23
November
6
13
20
28
December
4
11
18
25
It's that time again. Six months have passed since last we queued up to host the Poetry Friday roundups.
If you'd like to host a roundup between January and June 2015, leave your choice(s) of date(s) in the comments. I'll update regularly to make it easier to see which dates have been claimed.
What is the Poetry Friday roundup? A gathering of links to posts featuring original or shared poems, or reviews of poetry books. A carnival of poetry posts.
Who can do the Poetry Friday roundup? Anyone who is willing to gather the links in some way, shape or form (Mr. Linky, "old school" in the comments-->annotated in the post, Jog the Web, or ???) on the Friday of your choice. If you are new to the Poetry Friday community, jump right in! If you've never participated, but you'd like to get started, choose a date later on so that we can spend some time getting to know each other.
How do you do a Poetry Friday roundup? If you're not sure, stick around for a couple of weeks and watch...and learn! One thing we're finding out is that folks who schedule their posts, or who live in a different time zone than you, appreciate it when the roundup post goes live sometime on Thursday.
How do I get the code for the PF Roundup Schedule for the sidebar of my blog? I'll post it in the files on the Kidlitosphere Yahoo group, and I'd be happy to send it to you if you leave me your email address. Speaking of the the
Kidlitosphere Yahoo group, I'll set up reminders on the calendar there. Plus, I'll send the schedule to Pam to put on the
Kidlitosphere Central webpage.
Why would I do a Poetry Friday Roundup? Community, community, community. It's like hosting a poetry party on your blog!
And now for the where and when:
January2
9
16
23
30
February6
13
20
27
March
6
13
20
27
April
3
10
17
24
May
1
8
15
22
29
June
5
12
19
26
It's that time again. Six months have passed since last we queued up to host the Poetry Friday roundups.If you'd like to host a roundup between July and December 2014, leave your choice(s) of date(s) in the comments. I'll update regularly to make it easier to see which dates have been claimed.What is the Poetry Friday roundup? A gathering of links to posts featuring original or shared poems, or reviews of poetry books. A carnival of poetry posts. Here's a fabulous article at Savvy Verse and Wit about Poetry Friday by regular contributor Tabatha Yeatts (The Opposite of Indifference).Who can do the Poetry Friday roundup? Anyone who is willing to gather the links in some way, shape or form (Mr. Linky, "old school" in the comments-->annotated in the post, Jog the Web, or ???) on the Friday of your choice. If you are new to the Poetry Friday community, jump right in! If you've never participated, but you'd like to get started, choose a date later on so that we can spend some time getting to know each other.
How do you do a Poetry Friday roundup? If you're not sure, stick around for a couple of weeks and watch...and learn! One thing we're finding out is that folks who schedule their posts, or who live in a different time zone than you, appreciate it when the roundup post goes live sometime on Thursday.
How do I get the code for the PF Roundup Schedule for the sidebar of my blog? I'll post it in the files on the Kidlitosphere Yahoo group, and I'd be happy to send it to you if you leave me your email address. Speaking of the
Kidlitosphere Yahoo group, I'll set up reminders on the calendar there. Plus, I'll put the schedule on the
Kidlitosphere Central webpage.
Why would I do a Poetry Friday Roundup? Community, community, community. It's like hosting a poetry party on your blog!
And now for the where and when:
July
August
September
October
November
December
This is the poem I wrote for
Diane Mayr for the Winter Poem Swap that
Tabatha organized. (click to enlarge) Tabatha prompted us to
Write a twelve-line poem in which the first word of each line starts with the same letter (e.g. all of your lines start with "A") and the last word of each line starts with the same letter (e.g. all lines end with words that begin with "B").
As you can see, I didn't manage to hit the prompt right on the nose!
Tonight I will celebrate the Solstice with close friends. We will eat Navajo stew and sage bread, and the Kachinas, who left at the Summer Solstice and took light and life with them, will come back bearing gifts and the promise of spring.
Our Solstice Poetry Friday Roundup Hostess is Heidi, at
My Juicy Little Universe.
Speaking of Summer Solstice, we need to line up Poetry Friday roundup hosts for the first half of 2013! Leave your choice of Fridays in the comments -- I'll update the calendar on Saturday.
January4
11
18
25
February1
8
15
22
March 1
8
15
22
29 Mary Lee at A Year of Reading
April5
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26
May3
10
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31
June7
14
21
28
What a tough challenge! You were able to pull off a nice poem too. Happy celebrating.
For roundup dates I would love May 31st, it should be the second Chalk-a-bration of the new year!
Lovely poem and photo, Mary Lee! Happy Winter Solstice. Enjoy the return of the Kachinas. Could I take April 5? (And thanks for coordinating the Roundup schedule.)
Great job, Mary Lee! I'm sure Diane was happy to receive this. :-) I can host January 25th. Happy Winter Solstice!
Mary Lee, I am completely enamored of that beginning: before I knew better. And the egg & the equinox... Love it!
Please put me down for Roundup April 19. Thanks, as ever, for keeping us going!
Mary Lee,
I love so much about your poem, especially solstice, sun, soon. I've never hosted Poetry Friday before but I am happy to give it a try. Can I have May 3?
Liz
Tabatha, I was VERY HAPPY to receive Mary Lee's awesome poem. I got it in two sizes! The smaller one will, I'm sure, become a favored bookmark!
Could you put me down for April 12?
Hi, Mary Lee. Thanks for sharing this poem. I have actually seen an egg balance, but at the vernal equinox. "Signifying symmetry on our spin through space" -- absolutely. That's what we're all looking for.
Mary Lee, I enjoyed this poem and loved "our spin through space." Intriguing title, too.
Although I have participated in Poetry Friday numerous times, I have never hosted. I'd love to give it a go on Feb. 22.
I liked the thoughtful, personal nature of this poem...quiet & calming.
As for Poetry Friday, I've never hosted before, but would be happy to; I'm not particular, either, so just let me know which Friday hasn't been claimed and I'll take it!
Hi Mary Lee, thanks for doing the schedule. I would like Feb. 15th. Happy Solstice!
Lovely poem! May 24th?
Thanks so much for organizing the roundup schedule and Happy Solstice. Have a great holiday too!
Thank you, Mary Lee, for this wonder-ful picture poem. You reinvented Tabatha's prompt perfectly to suit your thought, I think. Laura's comment sort of answers my question about the egg, but where does that balancing idea come from? I hope you enjoyed your Solstice celebration last night!
It looks like March 8th is still free. This time I'll take the day off to host!
Lovely...especially the way you closed. I'd love to host Feb. 8th?
Could I have April 12, Mary Lee? Thanks for organizing. I missed out on Tabatha's poem swap, but it looks like it was amazing!
Your poem is lovely. Before I knew better...what an awesome opening. Young poets would have fun with that prompt, wouldn't they?
I hate to break it to you, but balancing eggs depends more on the egg than the equinox. :-)
Laura didn't notice that April 12 was already taken, so she's agreed to take April 26.
I love how you adapted the poem swap guidelines for your poem. Your poem goes beautifully with the candle image. Nice blend of resignation and longing!
I'd be happy to host on January 18th.
Violet N.
I love how you worked you poem's line breaks. The image is beautiful, too.
I am new to Poetry Friday. I will take any Friday in June.
What a beautiful poem, Mary Lee! But it seems I missed the memos on the solstice theme AND on the Winter Poem Swap - how did I get so ill-informed? :)
For hosting duties, I'll take January 11, if you please.
Margaret, I'd love to include you but can't find either a current blog for you, or any Poetry Friday posts. Please contact me through our blog email with more information. I'll be glad to include you as a roundup hostess if you are committed to participating in the Poetry Friday community in the next months!
Mary Lee, that photo of the holly w/ red berries is so beautiful!
I'd love to host on March 1st over at The Drift Record.
I'll host June 14, 21, or 28-- whatever you need.
Mary Lee, as I mentioned last week, feel free to put me down for whichever Friday you need filled!
Hi Mary Lee,
Thanks for organizing the coming year! I'd like to host May 10 at Booktalking.
Hi finally, Mary Lee! I commented here way before, but I must have missed the funny captcha. Way to take on the poem challenge. It's so well done that I didn't even realize the stanzas began with the same letters. Lovely. Those last lines are my favorite. I am only available for June 28 if it is still open! xo, a.
Howdy, Mary Lee! Put me down for February 1st if it's still open.
WONDERFUL prompt, moving poem. And I agree: I love "Signifying symmetry on our spin through space"--wow.
March 15? I can do.
BTW, I love the solstice poem. Lovely.
I'll grab March 22nd if it's still open....
Last spot goes to Ed DeCaria -- May 17.