by Juliet Wilson
Did you use hyperlinks in your poetry this week? Or did you write something self-contained and free from links?
Whatever you wrote, leave a link to it here. In the comments. A hyperlink to your poem!
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Here is mine:
http://firmlyrooted.blogspot.com/2009/05/swaying-ways.html
Anaïs: readwritepoem #74:hyperlink
I hyperlinked as an annotation
http://eneri-hot.blogspot.com/2009/03/bididari.html
It’s been a while since I’ve posted anything on my blog and a bit since I’ve written any poetry, but starting with this recent poem, I hope that I’ll be wrting and posting more frequently. Here is my contribution this week: Spring: Unfurled, unseen.
Looking forward to reading other participants’ poems.
I used a couple of the Wordle words (mosaic and carve) in my hyperlinked poem. My son gave me a new blog for Laughing Dove, so this poem is the first one on the new site.
Mosaic
I have a discussion of the possibilities of hyperlinks, and a poem using some of the words from the Wordle (not hyperlinked) on my blog here
my first go here i would like to refer you to my poem Sleeper Bus to Different Land
thank you everyone for sharing your work and for your words. and big thank you for this site for inspiration
Dhyan
I was thinking of linking Monarch butterflies, but din’t like the idea. Anyway, here’s my Mother’s Day poem:
http://geoffreyphilp.blogspot.com/2009/05/mothers-day-2009.html
http://poemsotherwise.blogspot.com/2009/05/thus-i-say.html
http://nainikanagpal.blogspot.com/2009/05/icaruss-fall.html
Hikaru’s Haikus
i’ve launched a new blog. here’s the path to a poem about presence.
These were wonderful words to work with! Here’s my poem http://texas2tennessee.blogspot.com/2009/05/untitled.html.
I’d appreciate suggestions for a title.
i wasn’t able to follow the prompt..but i did use some of the words in number 16
closed
The day’s possibilities
I tried my hand at both the hyperlinks and Read Write Word # 16:
http://ravenswingpoetry.com/2009/05/13/asphalt/
Posting Juliet’s link since she is away. (She’ll be back to read.)
http://foundcraftygreenart.blogspot.com/2009/04/scots-in-malawi.html
I look forward to reading everyone’s contributions
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Here’s a revision from NaPoWriMo, with hyperlinks: I took dancing lessons from the time I was six years old and other waking dreams. Be back to read yall over the weekend.
Here’s mine, based off the Read Write Word prompt.
http://9to5poet.com/2009/05/14/like-clean-pieces-of-paper-that-can-be-easily-written-or-painted-on/
This one’s also for the word prompt: Mosaic Art
This poem is the third in a series of six based on items in a 1900 newspaper
http://catapulttomars.blogspot.com/2009/05/1900-xi-xv-of-xxx.html
Here is a poem I wrote, it wasn’t for this prompt, but I added some hyperlinks to the poem:
http://brokeness.blogspot.com/2009/05/elegy-for-mike.html
I used a hyperlink (or two) and played with the metaphor of links for “chains”
http://therer2doors-thespacebetweenwords.blogspot.com/2009/05/chains.html
Thanks Juliet!
Here’s mine:
http://properjoes.blogspot.com/2009/05/thursday.html
A thoroughly annotated haiku:
Hai(perlinked)ku
no hyperlinks in this one:
http://destineeweathers.blogspot.com/2009/05/irony-or-illiteracy-vs-love.html
Girl at Deli Counter.
Thanks for the mini tutorial, Juliet; it worked!
Here’s my non-poem.
Here is mine…..using some of the prompt words
But no hyperlink…..maybe someone could help me out please
All that NaPoWriMo activity had me rethinking my blog so I stared one for poetry. Here’s the first post, using some of the words from #16.
http://inaheronseye.wordpress.com/2009/05/15/hinged/
what a good turn-out today! looks like napowrimo got us all into good habits.
here’s another new one: a poem about vows
I’m a little late, but here is my contribution: Listen
This is my first attempt at participating in this amazing community that I have been following for a while. I decided to combine the word and hyperlink prompt’s into one.
http://mymemoirofyou.blogspot.com/2009/05/mosaic.html
(Note on hyperlinks: I added a comment on the code used to add a simple pop-up box over the link here.)
Posting a new one. This is obviously better! Do check it out:
http://firmlyrooted.blogspot.com/2009/05/rant-in-verse.html
A day late, but here it is:
http://freckledwriter.blogspot.com/2009/05/void.html
wordie… long night short candle
[...] 2009 Poetry 0 Comments Tags: hyperlinks, observations, Poetry I don’t like using hyperlinks in poems. I tried it in my last post, but I think it distracts the reader and takes meaning away from the [...]
is this too late? cool commune going on here, dig the vibe. this is my first post so be gentle. thanks and look forward to reading some new poetry.
http://beatnikprose.blogspot.com/2009/05/ski-mask-non-applicable.html
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I am not sure if the hyperlinks enhance or detract but it was interesting:
After the Rain
I am new to the site–thanks for the ideas. I actually got mixed up and thought the hyperlink poem was for last week… so, i tried the words in the wordle. It was really fun. I look forward to checking out what everyone else did. Thanks.
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