Posts tagged saturday
So Thanksgiving break is here for some of us which means lots of free time to hang out on Tumblr and maybe a little time to spend with your family.
If you’re lacking on reading material I would suggest following Spilled Ink Prose and maybe checking out the archives. Spilled Ink, the main site, is for everything: poetry, prose, spoken word videos/audios, projects, etcetera. Spilled Ink Prose is strictly that: prose. So, if that sounds like your kind of blog feel free to go take a look.
If you’re lacking on things to write about, check out our recent post right here about some of the projects (lord knows a post with all of them would be infinite…) going on in the community currently.
In particular Spilled Ink has put out two projects for the month of November that are still going on. Appreciation of the Future and Become the Tree. Check out the links for more information!
You can also visit this page to see other blogs we suggest you follow. Some offer more reading material on your dash, prompts, cues, projects, and some even accept submissions. If you haven’t followed BurningMuse in particular yet, we definitely suggest doing so.
Spoken Word Saturday. Here is a list of last Saturday’s participants. How about spending a little bit of your night catching up and giving them some love. :)
All links go directly to their Spoken Word Saturday post! Links are listed in order of time they were posted, from earliest to latest.
So the weekend is here and Thanksgiving break is coming up for some of us which means lots of free time to hang out on Tumblr/with your family.
If you’re lacking on reading material I would suggest following Spilled Ink Prose and maybe checking out the archives. Spilled Ink, the main site, is for everything: poetry, prose, spoken word videos/audios, projects, etcetera. Spilled Ink Prose is strictly that: prose. So, if that sounds like your kind of blog feel free to go take a look.
If you’re lacking on things to write about, check out our recent post right here about some of the projects (lord knows a post with all of them would be infinite…) going on in the community currently.
In particular Spilled Ink has put out two projects for the month of November that are still going on. Appreciation of the Future and Become the Tree. Check out the links for more information!
You can also visit this page to see other blogs we suggest you follow. Some offer prompts, cues, projects, and some even accept submissions. If you haven’t followed BurningMuse in particular yet, we definitely suggest doing so.
Spoken Word Saturday. Here is a list of yesterday’s participants. How about spending a little bit of your Sunday catching up and supporting them. :)
All links go directly to their Spoken Word Saturday post! Links are listed in order of time they were posted, from earliest to latest.
So the weekend is here and Thanksgiving break is coming up for some of us which means lots of free time to hang out on Tumblr/with your family.
If you’re lacking on reading material I would suggest following Spilled Ink Prose and maybe checking out the archives. Spilled Ink, the main site, is for everything: poetry, prose, spoken word videos/audios, projects, etcetera. Spilled Ink Prose is strictly that: prose. So, if that sounds like your kind of blog feel free to go take a look.
If you’re lacking on things to write about, check out our recent post right here about some of the projects (lord knows a post with all of them would be infinite…) going on in the community currently.
In particular Spilled Ink has put out two projects for the month of November that are still going on. Appreciation of the Future and Become the Tree. Check out the links for more information!
You can also visit this page to see other blogs we suggest you follow. Some offer prompts, cues, projects, and some even accept submissions. If you haven’t followed BurningMuse in particular yet, we definitely suggest doing so.
Remember to keep participating in Spoken Word Saturday!
Don’t forget to post something and tag it Friday and Saturday so that we can reblog it!
Click here to check out the past memos and explanations on Spoken Word Saturday submissions as well as the other pieces we’ve reblogged the past few Saturdays.
A man walked alone on Saturday,
While the wind whipped and sky grew dim,
The leaves dropped in the frigid air,
This land didn’t want anyone there,
And that man still tread on that sullen ground.He walked with a strained limp,
Like one fighting to muster will to move,
And with pained with life itself,
Determined to go on with his trek,
He pressed on over that cold ground.The dark clouds marked a trail in the sky,
One which lead everywhere,
He followed that path of aimlessness,
Determined to seek its end,
For he had no ties to anywhere else.The sound of silence was broken,
By the cracking of acorns under his feet,
They gave small gasps for their own life,
Cursing the wanderer and his heavy step,
They were they only ones to address him that day.An icy gale slapped him across the face,
And his eyes closed to keep out the gale,
But from the corners of eyes on that shivering face,
Two small tears leaked out and dried,
For the wind cut into his bleeding spirit.A man walked along on Saturday,
While the rest of the world went on its way,
That day which all join in happy plans,
A lone man wandered a cold land,
Looking for what all take for granted.
