Tuesday, May 19, 2015

The Tuesday Platform




Greetings to all poets who have joined us in the Imaginary Garden today. This is your opportunity to link up a poem of your choice, and to hang out with some of the smartest writers on the internet. Our long-standing member, Corey Rowley, has recently published a collection of his writing, under the auspices of ALL CAPS PUBLISHING - the brain child of Marian Kent. Check out his title, On Hunter's Wash: A Fractured Memoir, as well as many others listed on out Bookshelf Page.

I hope you will all have a wonderful Tuesday of composing and reading the work of other poets and friends.


11 comments:

Magaly Guerrero said...

Greetings to all, and congrats to Corey! I shall take a look-see!

Sanaa Rizvi said...

Hello everyone :D

Hope you all are well :D Sharing my poem "Sound of waves", for the platform today :D hope you guys like it :D

Congratulations Corey, once again, on the grand success of your amazing book :D Thank you Kerry for this wonderful opportunity :D

Oh and if I might add.. you are all cordially invited over to PU to read my interview with Sherry :D looking forward to seeing you all there! :D

Lots of love
Sanaa

brudberg said...

Happy Tuesday.. just sharing a little ditty of a triolet.. though there should be some darkness in it..

Maude Lynn said...

Congratulations, Corey!

kaykuala said...

That's wonderful Corey. Well done!

Hank

Susan said...

A simple little love poem ...

Anonymous said...

Taxicabs and North Dakota winters don't mix

Anonymous said...

Does the sun dream when she goes to sleep at night?

Rosemary Nissen-Wade said...

Oh, if I'd heard the wonderful Billy Collins piece before I wrote, I might have been too intimidated to write at all! Feeling so unimaginative now. (*Wry smile.*)

Cressida de Nova said...

Love the Billy Collins animated piece. Oh to have the technical 'know how' to animate poetry.Poetry of the future definitely ! Thanks for this !

Marian said...

You know when an idea takes hold and you have to wrestle with it and can't work on anything else until you do something with that idea? Which you know is probably a bad idea but you can't let it go anyway? I hate that. :)