writing workshop

#slice2013: 24 of 31

WRITE your slice. SHARE your link. GIVE some comments to at least three other slicers.
WRITE your slice. SHARE your link. GIVE some comments to at least three other slicers.

WRITE. Each day in March write a slice on your own blog.

SHARE. Link your post here (using the SAME username each day) before the comments close. (Comments typically close around 5 am.)

GIVE. Comment on at least three other slices.

Any questions, please contact:

  • Linda Baie – lindab414[at]gmail[dot]com (If you last name begins with A – G.)
  • LeAnn Carpenter – leannecarpenter[at]sbcglobal[dot]net (If your last name begins with H – M.)
  • Bonnie Kaplan – blkdrama[at]mac[dot]com (If your last name begins with N – S.)
  • Carol Wilcox  — carwilc[at]aol[dot]com (If your last name begins with T – Z.)

 

Useful Links:

2013 Support Team

Prize Information (Wow!)

31 Slices (Ideas for topics)

 

164 thoughts on “#slice2013: 24 of 31

    1. This was a fun post. One of my dear friend’s mothers is a bird watcher. I love her enthusiasm for it. When I visit them, I find myself watching the feeders on the porch. Then I pick up the guidebook to see who has come for a nibble. Others enthusiasm is so contagious!

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  1. Hymnal measure (the meter/rhyme pattern of Amazing Grace) is, I learned in trying to write with it, so often used and burned in our minds that it’s really, really hard to not have it sound sing-songy and greeting-cardish. So I abandoned my more serious attempt and used Amazing Grace to write about (somewhat cheekily) a driver I observed today, distracted by his phone:

    http://birdsandtreesofthemind.wordpress.com/2013/03/23/slice-24-hymnal-measure-stanza/

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