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I did it! 31 poems in 31 days. It may seem like a small feat to some, but I’m pretty proud of myself. Most of them won’t see the light of day after this month, a few turned out pretty good, and ALL of them were absolutely fun to write. Which were your favorites?
I am hoping to keep the momentum going as I start NaNoWriMo. Because I did Inktober, I know to expect the mid-month slump and that I can power through it. This is always a fun time of year.
I've enjoyed seeing the fiendish fruits of your labor, Rebecca!
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Your 'inktober' ended in spooky land, Rebecca, all fun. I love the first one, simple & perfect for a scare & a dream. “Dull skull” made me laugh. Best for nanowrimo!
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Woo hoo! 31 poems–and art–in 31 days is impressive. I've enjoyed seeing them through the month. The dull skill made me laugh, too. Good luck with NaNo!
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Wow! You knocked it out of the ballpark on your last poem! I've enjoyed them all, but super impressed with such a strong finish after 31 in a row. There was such a great variety…and fun ill-ink-strations, too!
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That is a major accomplishment, well done!!
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I like them all, Rebecca. I hope NaNoWriMo is going well for you, too. I am already feeling tired!
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Congratulations on 31 in 31! I really loved that last one – “sending kaleidoscopes of color to the ground” is beautiful!
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Quite a menagerie of poems you have Rebecca. I especially like your poem of “the wind” “whispering,” and outspread wings,” Thanks!
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