- complete at least 4 poems to my own satisfaction (i.e. completed enough to feel okay posting them for feedback) - no haikus (because I always use them to play catch-up) - focus on clarity and conciseness
bonus: complete at least 4 poetry reviews
checkpoints and details
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- have one new poem completed each Friday - par each poem down to the essentials (try to avoid using five thousand metaphors & unrelated images in a single poem) - find figurative language that really works (as opposed to using words that sound pretty but are unrelated to the intended theme/emotion)
bonus: have one new poetry review completed each Sunday
Okay so ignoring the fact that I didn't even get notifications about that message??? But thank you @Aley for attempting to keep my accountable. Get ready because here's what I wrote in an upset hurry last Sunday at a restaurant and revised heavily over the past week and am still not entirely happy with but it's "to my own satisfaction" enough to post at least
Well, I'm still three poems behind especially since I think the last one I scribbled down probably isn't going anywhere but on the plus side I'm right on track with my poetry reviews. So that's an accomplishment, I guess.
So I just got around to reading this poem in full, and I'd like to let you know that it's excellent. You wonderfully evoke the two different kinds of missing, and illustrate the emotional pieces of missing yourself with the beautiful metaphor of the blackbird (and the blackbirds have been out in force, singing beautiful songs, near me this week, so I'm feeling that all the more).
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