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Tell everyone you are up to the challenge -- show off the Read Write Poem NaPoWriMo Challenge badge on your site. Just click here or on the image above to get the code!
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June 20, 2010 | 1:36 pmThe Read Write Poem NaPoWriMo Anthology is still in production. Selection, placement, layout and copyediting are taking longer than anticipated. Thank you for your patience. I hope to have the piece completed in July. For those who have emailed asking if they can be included, the May 7 deadline for submission of work stands. Those who met that deadline will be included. Please check the post on this site listing who I received submissions from by that date. If you submitted your work by the May 7 deadline in accordance with our guidelines and your name is not listed, send an email to info (at) readwritepoem (dot) org.
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May 5, 2010 | 3:09 pmRemember that Friday* is the deadline for submitting work to the Read Write Poem NaPoWriMo Anthology. Check out the guidelines for submission in the main column (to the left). On May 8, we’ll post a news item listing everyone we’ve received work from. If you submitted work and your name is not on that list, please let us know. Thanks!
*I initially said “tomorrow,” but I meant to say “Friday.”
- napowrimo congratulations, and a reminder
April 24, 2010 | 12:05 pmIt’s the final week of the Read Write Poem NaPoWriMo Challenge! Just 7 days left. With that, a reminder that Read Write Poem will culminate with the anthology featuring work from those who complete the challenge. A post with details for submitting to the anthology will be published May 1. Be sure you remove any information from the site that you want preserved — such as group content and personal messages. Those elements of the site will be removed May 1 as well. The main site will remain up as an archive.
- ‘underlife’ tour at january gill o’neil’s blog
April 20, 2010 | 8:11 pmJanuary Gill O’Neil’s virtual book tour has moved to her site and is underway now. Check out the lineup at Poet Mom.
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thank you and farewell As of May 1, 2010, Read Write Poem is no longer active.
In late May, an anthology featuring work from those who completed the Read Write Poem NaPoWriMo Challenge will be published here and on issuu.com.
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Okay, I managed to add the ReadWritePoem button to my blog but I can’t figure out how to add the NaPoWriMo one! The RWP one is in a text element but when I copied this one and then pasted it in the same place, all I got to show up was an address and not the button, itself.
Help!
Sorry to be so computer illiterate!
Dana started readwritepoem during NaBloPoMo. I joined her group, and ended up writing a poem a day, or else I wrote about poetry. And I haven’t looked back since! You can count me among the poet loons of NaNoWriMo. i might be channeling a goodly amount of American Sentences, or maybe a haiku or two. I also like pleiades for short, light poems. Those are the kind that get me through a marathon. Thanks, January, for the heads up, and thanks for the button, deb! I wish I knew how to make them.
Hi Linda,
You should be able to go to blogger and “layout”, then page element” then to “add a page element”, chosing the one that is for “HTML/JavaScript”.
Paste the entire code in there (make sure you grab it all from the box above) and it should work.
What’s weird is it worked for me, but January had a bit of trouble, too.
Let us know if it still is buggy.
So it looks like the button is buggy. (I swear it worked last night!)
I’ll work on it later tonight!
Sorry!
Ok. I redid it and retested it…should be okay.
…deb
Thanks, Deb, I’m at school now and blogs are blocked but will try it when I get home.
It worked!
Yay!
What do I do? Sorry another blogging dummy on your hands. I cant seem to find subject matter. Or we to write 30 poem of our own?
bd-Melanie
Gee, I can’t type either.
-bd
I’m intrigued by the Pleiades form. But how come if Craig invented it his own example of it doesn’t follow his own rules?!! He doesn’t have seven syllables per line.
I am a first timer, but am up for the challenge – so far so good…:) and a blog newbie at it too… hope to make it through!