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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

The Tuesday Platform

Welcome to the Imaginary Garden's Open Platform...




South African poet, Thuli Zuma, performs 90trillion at NYCUrbana Slam Finals(2013) to become champion.

It has been a most productive first week of Poetry Writing Month, and the toads have provided a unique prompt a day to guide our creative process. The support has been generous and well received by all participants. In keeping with our Tuesday Platform for a prompt-free poem, today anything goes. Link up a poem you wrote last week for another meme, or something brand new for Day 7. Most of all, join in as audience because every poet appreciates feedback on their work.



24 comments:

  1. Productive, wild and full of wonderful inspiration. Happy Tuesday!

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  2. Hello everyone :D
    Sharing a poem I m specially proud of with you all today :)
    Hope you like it!
    xoxo

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  3. Hey Kerry--thanks for all you do.

    k.

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  4. Good morning, lovely friends! Seven for seven, who knew? We can do it!

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  5. I'm linking something older than last week, hope it's ok. :)

    Good writing month everyone!

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  6. Thank you, Kerry for sharing this poet with us~ Her words are powerful-I am so happy I clicked Play! Off to pick and pluck some words-

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  7. "Do not make yourself small as regret..." what a vibrant message she has in this poem, Kerry. Thank you, and thank you for steering us through the storms and reefs of April with such a sure and ever-present hand.

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  8. I hit a wall today... after several false starts, I managed a list poem of sorts.

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  9. hello toads!

    beautiful food for the poets soul you've shared.

    hope everyone is enjoying the NaPoWriMo...

    it's been a while since i visited and i wanted to drop by to see how we're all doing.

    :) looking forward to reading some good things this afternoon.

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  10. Susan, your link shows a non-existent page. If you relink the poem you want to share, I will remove the faulty one.

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  11. Oh! What an inspiring poet, Kerry! Thank you...I look forward to reading. :)

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  12. I'll be back as soon as possible...ill child and my computer is acting wonky...need to let it cool...the wood-stove has her dusty. :(

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  13. I am sorry about the title. It slipped in via Blogger Prompt after I typed "Jim" but the link is good.
    You post reminded me of a travel wish. Who knows, wishes can sometimes come true.
    Thank you once more for hosting, it has been fun.
    ..

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  14. This comment is for Kerridwen(Tiger's Sterne) Ican't comment on your blog :(

    such a vision and feel of vastness.

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  15. Excited to read what's shared today in the garden!

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  16. Thank you all so so much for the warm & kind remarks on my poem! :D

    As a newcomer in the world of Poets it certainly means a great deal to me!

    Lots of Love,
    Sanaa

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  17. I have submitted a new poem, as I was so keen to try one of Debi's 'first word acrostics' - which I loved doing.

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  18. I am so late. My poem was inspired by a conversation I had today with an old friend.

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  19. Sorry if my entry seems more like a travel log. I didn't think I could write anything better today.

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  20. Shoot, didn't expect the this one to resurface~ oops!

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  21. Well, I penned something. yay. ~

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  22. I know I am very late...but better late than never. :-)

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