I have question. Is that why Lucy's and my own poem have not been posted yet? Are you going to publish it at the end of the month? Or maybe I forgot to submit it. Did you ever get our submission, with the poems, "Blue Evening," and "Of Death?"
I want to submit a poem inspired by a painting by Frank Dicksee, if I told you the name of the art work and submitted my poem, would you post the painting along with the poem? :)
Thanks, Mark. :) The painting is called, "The Daughters of Eve," by Frank Dicksee. The piece shows a little girl trying to reach for an orange and yellow fruit on a branch as the young woman is bringing the branch lower to the little girl.
This was bound to happen, like so much that the one that is probably next is I don't know... The Poet of Steel or Spitfire or Lady Knight, or just some other crazy. Plus, you guys know the drill. Mark's Addition : So...well...yeah, if anyone else wants to do one, let me know. Apparently, this is the thing to do on my blog right now, though I admit, I have no clue why.
I assume most of you are familiar with what Mad Libs are. Basically, you're given a bunch of blanks to fill in, and you do so without knowing what the story is. Each blank has a part of speech labeling it, and that blank needs something that fits the part of speech. For example: Adjective: ________ --> Adjective: Explosive In the end, we usually have a hilarious end result that makes no sense whatsoever. One example is this (which is a real result I got once with my siblings): "Another way to help you fall asleep faster is drinking a nuclear glass of warm vinegar ." First, let's go over some rules. Obviously, keep it family friendly. This still goes for all blog content. Do not submit two words in a row. Submit one, and when someone else does one, you may do another. Submit through comments. That'll make it easier for me to assemble the final result. The category is Medieval Heroes . Here are the blanks: Adjective: Constipated (Kyra) Per...
I have question. Is that why Lucy's and my own poem have not been posted yet? Are you going to publish it at the end of the month? Or maybe I forgot to submit it. Did you ever get our submission, with the poems, "Blue Evening," and "Of Death?"
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DeleteI want to submit a poem inspired by a painting by Frank Dicksee, if I told you the name of the art work and submitted my poem, would you post the painting along with the poem? :)
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DeleteSort of like when you posted your, "I Believe I Can Fly," poem with an image attached with it.
Yeah, it is; I'll publish entries at the end of the month :D
DeleteI did get them :)
Yeah, sure :D
Thanks, Mark. :) The painting is called, "The Daughters of Eve," by Frank Dicksee. The piece shows a little girl trying to reach for an orange and yellow fruit on a branch as the young woman is bringing the branch lower to the little girl.
DeleteI'll submit the poem right now.
I have scheduled it for tomorrow :D
DeleteThere's a contest?
DeleteYeah; part of this post outlines it
Deletehttps://markswiftnexus.blogspot.com/2019/04/the-may-ant-awards.html