Little Lovin' Monday is a day we celebrate the work of fellow artists.
We share our work and hope others will enjoy it. Online, comments let us know our work has been read and appreciated. On Monday, come by BES and check out the links to works published by your peers.
Beginning on Saturday through Tuesday evenings, post a link to previously posted work that generated zero to few comments. Works can be short stories, essays, poetry or visual art.
On Monday let's have a marathon posting of comments. Show even greater appreciation for your fellow bloggers by commenting to a new piece as well as the shared link.
*For definition purposes, older will be any post that is no longer visible on your front page.
10 comments:
Susan, Thanks for this opportunity. I have an older poem that hasn't received any comments.
It can be found at punatik.blogspot,com/2008/08/certain-feeling
Thanks again,
Emilio
This is a great idea! Promoting the writing community is always appreciated. Here's an older one of mine from a year ago:
Across the Sea
Take care. :-)
This was an experience I thought well worth sharing...
Kindness from Strangers
A light erotica piece that got lost between TMI Tuesday and Sunday Scribblings...I did a lot of traveling and observing this particular week...
An Airport Adventure
Hi Susan, thanks for doing Little Lovin' Monday. I think it's a great idea.
Here's my offering for this week:
Becoming Watson
-Nicole
Glad to see you contributing again, Nicole. Please encourage others to participate. I'll be by.
This is one I was quite pleased with. I hope you enjoy it.
http://keithsramblings.blogspot.com/2008/09/goodbye-poem.html
This week, I'm sharing an oldie:
black is
I want to thank all of you Little Lovin' participants. You've been very supportive of every poster to this prompt. In a very short time, a group of writers are not only adding links, but making sure to visit the links shared here and commenting. Well done. I hope this continues to grow.
Great idea Susan. I feel like a leaf that has been carried on the breeze through an open window. Metaphors aside though, I love your writing. I will be back for more.
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