Welcome to the WordCrafter “Seizing the Bygone Light” Book Blog Tour
Originally posted on Writing to be Read:
Seizing the Bygone Light Book Blog Tour Welcome to the Seizing the Bygone Light Book Blog Tour, where we will be learning more about a delightful collection of photographs and poetry, which was created by three authors of the ProArtMo Collective as a tribute to early photography. This…
COLLEEN’S 2020 WEEKLY #TANKA TUESDAY #POETRY CHALLENGE NO. 194 #SYNONYMSONLY – “A Maiden Voyage” by David Ellis – A Found #Nonet Series Poem Inspired by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Hello there friends. I’ve been writing poetry again, joining in the fun over at Colleen Chesebro’s website for her “Colleen’s 2020 Weekly Tanka Tuesday Poetry Challenge”. Today I have written a Nonet Series Poem, which incorporates a Double Inverted Nonet and regular Double Nonet too. I have also made this a found poem as well. Since…
Coffee (Routine Morning)
Originally posted on GibberJabber:
NaPoWriMo Day 23 Poetry form: Acrostic (with each letter visualized according to its shape) ? C – me, slumped over in bed, tousle-headed, still half-dreaming. O – the yawn, long as it is wide, accompanied by copacetic stretches. F – a familiar pose, bent over my phone,…
The best of no worlds
Originally posted on Unassorted stories:
“It’s raining cats and frogs!” The British invasion of ancient Egypt brought unexpected plagues Mummies mumbled ‘”mummy” as tartaned pharaohs took tea with Amon Elisabeth, The Sun Goddess “Once bitten, twice a snake”, she told Cleopatra “Do unto onto your House of Commons as you would have them do unto…
News – Ezvid Wiki Video Featuring David Ellis – “5 Authors Who Write Both Fiction And Poetry”
Hey there everyone. I have an exciting news announcement for you all. I have recently been featured on Ezvid Wiki website in their video “5 Authors Who Write Both Fiction And Poetry”. You can access the full video below, which contains other exciting poets who are also authors, I am fifth on their list:- Many…
Reading List #3: Books, Creativity, and Food
Originally posted on Cats and Chocolate:
Today something has shifted a little. Though I’m missing my sister, friends, and other family, I also made a bit of a loose to-do list last night that has given me a bit of structure to the day. My sleep has been all over the place, so I’m not…
She of next door
Originally posted on Unassorted stories:
I remember when she came to live here She of next door She introduced herself and asked for a cup of sugar She was going to bake a cake and did I want some? After the day she came to live here She of next door She brought me cake…
A Little Inspiration: New Series of Guides for Poets & Writers – guest blog post by Cendrine Marrouat & David Ellis
Check out this guest post that Auroras & Blossoms Poetry Journal did with Trish Hopkinson featuring Cendrine Marrouat and myself, where we talk about more ways to find writing inspiration. We also have a series of journals and workbooks to help writers in a variety of ways too 🙂 Trish Hopkinson How do you go…
#AuthorInterview: #indie #poets David Ellis and Cendrine Marrouat discuss #reading #inspiration, #writing #poetry, and #submissions for the @abpoetryjournal
Originally posted on Jean Lee's World:
Happy March, everyone! Spring is coming slow and steady to the Midwest. Let’s celebrate a new month with two amazing indie authors who’ve founded a literary journal currently open to submissions. Let’s begin with the niceties. Tell us a little about yourselves, please! Cendrine: My name is Cendrine…



