Poetry sometimes inspires prose, or vice versa... words spun from mourning my friend appear this day at SIX SENTENCES
Also found out a drabble* of mine is accepted into Boston Literary Magazine's Best of Boston Chapbook and will appear online in June.
Peace, Linda
*A drabble you ask? A story complete in 100 words. Try it - for fun. Harder than it looks...
Thursday, February 26, 2009
No words are adequate
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This is great. So shall we start calling you a drabbler?
ReplyDeleteI went over and read your six sentences. True, no words are adequate, but yours were certainly moving.
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Congrats on the drabbling. The story under 100 words sounds hard.
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried drabbling yet...haha! It seems hard to write but I think I can do it. I wonder if I can write a coursework assignment in 100 words...kidding! Goodluck with your drabbling.
ReplyDeleteThanks all, I'm drabbling all over the place ;^D
ReplyDeleteFunny, I can write short-short stuff and looooooong stuff, but can't pen a 'proper' short story. Someday, perhaps... Peace, Linda
many congrats on your drabble being published, linda. also was moved by your six sentences peace--trying to deal with the loss of a friend's loved one as well...
ReplyDeleteCindy, thank you for your kind words here and at 6S. Hugs to you. I read of your friend's loss; these calamities makes every second seem so contingent. Too contingent. Peace, Linda
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