REMINDER: Leave a comment at any of my posts at Wild Rose Reader dated from April 6th through April 12th and I will include your name in a drawing to win a children’s poetry book. The drawing will take place tomorrow, April 13, 2008. I have four poetry books as prizes this week. That’s right—four poetry books! Janet Wong was kind enough to send me a package of her books, which I received in the mail yesterday. If you leave a comment at Wild Rose Reader this week, you may win one of the following poetry books:
Good Luck Gold and Other Poems
Behind the Wheel: Poems About Driving
Knock on Wood Poems About Superstitions
Twist: Yoga Poems
All of the books have been signed by Janet!!!
Recap of the Second Week of National Poetry Month at Wild Rose Reader
April 6—Quickie Quatrains
April 7—Butterfly Bonanza
April 8—Recipe & How to Make… Poems, Part I
April 9—Recipe & How to Make… Poems, Part II and A Poem by J. Patrick Lewis
April 10—A Rapunzel Poem: Not All Princes Are Cut from the Same Cloth (an original fairy tale poem I wrote years ago) and Poetry Stretch - Inspired Image
April 11—Interview with Janet Wong
April 12—Roller Coaster Ride: An Original Poem
Elsewhere in the Kidlitosphere
Cutting a Swath
A Crown of Sonnets at Liz in Ink. Seven talented—and brave—bloggers collaborated on writing sonnets together: Sara Lewis Holmes, Laura Purdie Salas, Tricia Stohr-Hunt, Liz Garton Scanlon, Tanita S. Davis, Andromeda Jazmon, and Kelly Fineman. Do head on over to Liz’s blog and read the amazing work that these women have written.
Poetry in the Classroom at The Miss Rumphius Effect
Sunday: Lighting it Up
Monday: Rulers of the Earth
Tuesday: Anthologies in Math and Science
Wednesday: Hummingbird Nest
Thursday: Dear Mr. Rosenwald
Friday: Writing Poetry
Saturday: The City Life
Bloggers Who Are Posting Original Poems Every Day during National Poetry Month
Cloudscome at A Wrung Sponge
Gregory K. at GottaBook
Jone (aka MsMac) at Deo Writer
2 comments:
It's been a busy week, but I have been reading. I loved your interview with Janet Wong. She is such a wonderful poet and so down-to-earth. I'm amazed at the range of things she has written about. I have not seen that book of poems on superstitions. I must look for it!
Enjoy the weekend, and thanks for linking to my posts this week. Today's installment is finally up! (We had art school this morning, so it took me a while to write today.)
Hi Elaine,
I am posting original poetry as well at http://deowriter.blogspot.com. 30 days=30 poems.
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