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1. So Much to Do...

Thanks to Eric Luper's Random Musings I cannot stop doing THIS!
I did not need to know about this. Must stop ... must....stooooooppp...

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2. Kill This Poem


Ok, so I don’t have many advanced reading copies of my book. And I want to contribute a post for Poetry Friday. So I thought to myself, “Self: mash it up,” and the result is: Kill This Poem.

I will post the first line of a collaborative poem, and the person who adds the final line in the comments “kills” the poem. And wins a signed copy of Kaimira: The Sky Village.

A line is judged as “final” when 48 hours passes without anyone else adding a new line.

I’m going to start out with the assumption of ABAB CDCD EFEF and so on, but breaking out of that won’t disqualify anyone.

This should go pretty quickly, because I don’t have a large readership.

Kill This Poem

The name of this poem is its fate.

So, who is the brave soul willing to add the second line?   Thanks, Kelly!

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