Monthly Archives: September 2020

BP–Haiku Dialogue: Opposites Attract (Here/There)

This week’s Haiku Dialogue column, Opposites Attract, was based on the prompt of here and there. K.J. Munro is the editor for this series, and this pedometer geek was fortunate enough to have her choose one of the ones I … Continue reading

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Carrot Ranch: Two Mothers, Two Mice (BOTS)

This week over at Carrot Ranch, the prompt was to write a story about mice in 99 words (no more, no less). This pedometer geek has not written many 99-word stories lately, missing deadline after deadline. To be honest, this … Continue reading

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BP: Haiku Dialogue–Opposites Attract (Loud/Quiet)

This week’s Haiku Foundation’s column, Haiku Dialogue, continued the theme of opposites attract. Loud and/or quiet prevailed throughout the many haiku on the subject. From whispers to shouts to everything in between, there was variety which included one of this … Continue reading

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BP: Haiku Dialogue (Opposites Attract-above/below)

This week’s Haiku Foundation’s Haiku Dialogue column, edited by K.J. Munro, continues the theme of Opposites Attract. Above and below were the prompts, and there were many entries showing the many sides of them. Again, this pedometer geek poet was … Continue reading

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BP: Haiku Dialogue (Opposites Attract, Night/Day)

This week the Haiku Foundation’s weekly column, Haiku Dialogue edited by K.J. Munro, was a continuation of the theme that opposites attract. The prompt was night/day, and according to K.J. it had one of the highest number of submissions she … Continue reading

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