Good morning! It's a beautiful Friday and we are back with our next installment of Evelyn-finds-something-neat-about-poetry-and-comes-to-share-it on The Rain-Drenched Writer! Or, as my dad would say, "Have you heard Evelyn's new poem? She didn't write a single word!" Well, I am sure we are all glad to be here. If you are new to these… Continue reading Of Books and Binders and Book Binder Poetry
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The Imaginary Assistant Tag
Last week's schedule was pretty full for me. Especially the first half in which I volunteered at a three day summer camp of twenty-five six to eight-year-olds. I sharpened hundreds of colored pencils, cut out tons of little continents, and rocked my fancy nametag. I assisted with map-tracing, paper-gluing, white-board-cleaning, and picture-book-reading, as well as… Continue reading The Imaginary Assistant Tag
i am a writer {poetry}
I'm a writer, I'm a poet, I'm a chapter I've written. A character built out of nothing but my life and hands. They stain my pages because I bleed and wilt. I'm a writer, I'm a poet, I form worlds out of words and people out of trees. Watch me resurrect a dragon, a storm,… Continue reading i am a writer {poetry}
Ode To The Familyโs 2003 Chrysler Town & Country Minivan
Sometimes inspiration rises from the everyday happenings that feel so forlorn and bland. Everyone has a unique experience and while they might overlook common formalities: another dinner, another drive, another drag of school. They can all be captured. The art of the poet is to see the beauty in the commonplace; to encompass and package… Continue reading Ode To The Familyโs 2003 Chrysler Town & Country Minivan
The Liebster Award 2.0
And the saga CONTINUES! Thank you Mary for tagging me! For a refresher, here are the rules again: Acknowledge the blogger that gave it to you and display the award. Answer 11 questions that the blogger gave you. Give 11 random thoughts about yourself. Nominate 11 other bloggers and notify them of their nominations. Ask… Continue reading The Liebster Award 2.0
Blackout Poetry
Good evening, friends! Friday is here and I am later than normal with a post, but no matter. I have been gone most of the day, volunteering at a camp in a class of seven and eight-year-olds. Hence, I am a bit tired, but here to share some blackout poetry. I made these yesterday evening.… Continue reading Blackout Poetry
20 Questions Tag
I'm afraid I was tagged for this *coughs* a while ago. Maybe a month. Or two. Anyways, thank you Bethany for the tag! (And sorry I did not get to it sooner... ๐ ) Looks like there are no rules, just questions. And if I need to, I guess I can plead the fifth. ;)… Continue reading 20 Questions Tag
Easter Morning // of sonnets and such
I have tried to write a sonnet many times, but this is the first time I have actually completed one. For those curious, a sonnet is a fourteen line poem, typically (for English) with ten syllables per line and an iambic pentameter (meter consisting of a pattern of unstress, stress, unstress, stress, etc.) However, there… Continue reading Easter Morning // of sonnets and such
Tags Galore!
In an age of needing to write 3000 words per day on a novel, tags come in handy for blogging. Thanks Ariel for the well-timed taggings! Both of these tags are focused around characters, and so let's dive right in! Tag #1 - The Heroes of LegendRules: Very graciously thank the blogger who tagged you.… Continue reading Tags Galore!
2019 Camp NaNoWriMo Update // week 2
I had this strange moment of realization this week. All day I had been curling up in my cardigan to work on school in the freezing basement, but then, when I was called to help bring in groceries, to my surprise I stepped outside only to find it sunny and warm. I guess spring has… Continue reading 2019 Camp NaNoWriMo Update // week 2









