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By Maureen lynas
Say hi to more funEverse poets
I'm so lucky to be working with these people. They're funny, they're talented, and they care deeply about kids and want to make them laugh.
And where else would I have discussions on whether it's appropriate to have a character trapped in a sumo wrestler's bum crack! (That was not one of my poems!)
Introducing:
Rebecca Colby
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There once was a poet called Kathryn<br />Who was practically dying of flu<br />But she stoically reached for the aspirin<br />And dropped in to say How d'you do.<br /> <br />Hello poets! Since the day I wrote 'I am a volcanoe' I've known I was destined to be a poet. Indeed, since that edition of 'St Judes Primary School Project On Italy' went out of print some years ago,
I would love to read that! <br /><br />Sorry to hear you have the flu,<br />Am sending lots of hugs to you.
I've said in once, and I'll say it again, it's ALWAYS appropriate for your main character to get stuck in a sumo's bum crack. Wouldn't you agree Rebecca?
Three cheers for our poor stricken Kathryn<br />In bed with the worst dreaded flu<br />She is truly a poetic trooper,<br />Writing poems between her Ah-chooooooos!<br /><br />Hope you feel better soon. <br />Hi to you all. <br />Very excited to see all the poems going up on the blog. <br />: )
Thanks guys. Really looking forward to following the website and let me know how our school can get involved. Sounds great. Really enjoyed reading your poems! And Rebecca, I blame Robert Frost and Dr Seuss for my love of rhymes, too (and a few others). I've got 'Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening' typed out and up in my office next to my desk so I can read it whenever I like.
I'll get in touch after our first school has appeared Clare because I'll have a better idea of how things should go by then. The first one's a bit of an experiment.
I now live in fear that we may encourage each other into an excess of daftness.
Well, that should make her feel better Mo. <br />I'm finding it exciting too, can't wait until we go 'properly public!'
Hurrah for the FunEverse!
Definitely, George! Like minds! I'm surprised more writers haven't thought of using a scene like this in their work.
You're a writer after my own heart, Clare--love that poem!
So impressed, rhyming is haaaard. I think i must have missed Funeverse 1 so off to check it out.