Here’s one more poetryaction!
I am feeling more like a dreamer lately, wanting (but not having) more time for writing just for the heck of it—that’s a rare luxury for me. P. Zonka’s daydreaming and its randomly beautiful results really touched me in this book. I wanted to capture a taste of that randomness—the serendipity of letting words choose me instead of the other way around. That is a scary thing.
And here’s a bookalike for it, too.
[Please check out my Pinterest boards of poetryactions and bookalikes if you’d like to see more. I’m building up a collection there!]
4 Responses
I love this book, but don’t know the one about Rousseau. The book, and your poem reminds me also of Frederick by Leo Lionni. I like the way you brought that dreaming around to home, Laura.
Thank you, Linda. I’ll have to get Frederick from the library. I read all the Lionni books years and years ago, including this one, but it’s time for a refresher:>)
Laura,
I’m participating in a blog challenge this month. Today’s word prompt is serendipity. I’m going to link to your blog. It will be up later. I’m glad you’re taking some time to dream!
Thanks, Linda!