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Leaving Things Behind – a Golden Shovel Poem [Poetry Friday]

June 1, 2017 By Laura

Leaving Things Behind - Golden Shovel Poem

Happy Poetry Friday! Welcome, everyone! (Wondering what Poetry Friday is? Click here.) So, this month, our Poetry Princess challenge was to write a golden shovel poem. Tricia chose this prompt, and she also chose Gerard Manley Hopkins’ “Pied Beauty” as the poem we would all choose our lines from.  This time around, I shared my […]

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Writing a Golden Shovel Poem: Day 5

May 31, 2017 By Laura

Golden Shovel Sound Diagram

[You can read Days 1, 2, 3, and 4 by clicking, if you like.] Well, you guys, I feel like sharing my process makes it sound like I have put hours and hours into this poem! But, really, it was just a stolen 15 minutes here and there. I have spent more time writing the […]

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Writing a Golden Shovel Poem: Day 4

May 29, 2017 By Laura

[You can read Days 1, 2, and 3 by clicking, if you like.] After writing at Valleyfair, I took my poem on the road next to Taco Bell. I do most of my writing on my laptop or phone, but playing around with short poem drafts lends itself to longhand, sometimes. Here are the drafts […]

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Writing a Golden Shovel Poem: Day 3

May 23, 2017 By Laura

Poem Writing at Valleyfair

[You can read day 1 and day 2 here.] Yesterday, I went to Valleyfair (theme park) with Randy and Maddie. It was a gorgeous day, high 60s and sunny, and the park was practically empty. No lines for anything–even the big coasters! We rode and ate and laughed–and I worked on my poem. Sadly, even […]

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Writing a Golden Shovel Poem: Day 2

May 22, 2017 By Laura

You can read Day 1 here. So, yesterday morning, I walked around a little pond. It was lovely, misty, and grey out, so nobody else was walking. That meant I could think about my poem and do a little brainstorming. I dictated possible lines into my poem based around this line: With swift, slow; sweet, […]

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Writing a Golden Shovel: Day 1

May 17, 2017 By Laura

Our Poetry Princesses group is writing a golden shovel poem this month (Tricia chose this prompt), and I thought I’d try sharing the process here. I’ve never written one, and I’ve only read a few! I checked out this post by Michelle Heidenrich Barnes and this one by Laura Shovan (and make sure to follow […]

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