Envelope Series

New series for the month of August. So this one is a little different. The main theme, obviously, is envelopes. But I went in a few different directions with it. Most are three lines, mimicking the address you write on an envelope. Others are simple written on envelopes talking about common topics in letters. I'm... Continue Reading →

Now on Twitter!

Hello Everyone! As the title say, I'm now connected on Twitter as @Frag_of_a_Fig . Mostly I'll just tweet the poem of the day, but I'll put up my announcements there instead. Eventually, I might revive some old posts on twitter. Follow if you'd like dears! Maybe I'll become more social. -Kel Dayheart

Happy September!

Not a poem, so that must mean... announcing another series!!! Okay, okay I'll calm down. In honor of September and any of you still in school, this series focuses on definitions. So since it definitions they will be short, which means double poems a day! Blackouts will still be on Fridays. Let me know if... Continue Reading →

Summertime Scattered

Hello again! You guessed it, we have another series. A summertime theme of beach, carnival, and sunny weather. Not short poems like the last one so no double poems a day. Blackouts will still be on Fridays.  Let me know how you like them! (I love comments) -Kel Dayheart

About Haikus

For this month I'll be putting up blackout poems instead of my usual haikus. I'd like to say I have a good reason for this, but it's simply because my computer needs to be fixed. I don't have any more haikus designed yet (they are written they just are not paired with photos). I hope... Continue Reading →

Valentine Series

Happy V- day! Yes, I know I'm a little early but I wanted to start February celebrating. From now until the fourteenth, I am going to be posting poems about love in all its various stages. However, my Friday haiku post will not be changed. Lots of posts today, the following one will be my... Continue Reading →

Happy Birthday Langston Hughes!

Hughes was an american poet that was one of the first to delve into what is now called Jazz poetry. Jazz poetry is a rhythmic poems that come in various forms and sounds, much like the music it shares a name with. He was one of the leaders of Harlem Renaissance, also known as the "New... Continue Reading →

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