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« on: March 06, 2009, 03:07:30 pm »

Fantastic advice, from all of the above, so I won't try to top, if I did, I might Flop.
 
    You may have figured out what I'm going to share, though if ever in doubt, just pull up a chair.
That's not a great rhyme, but it makes a little sense and it only took 1 minute, I speak of rhyme poetry.

    Don't ever think you can't do it or that it's kind of a gift, like song writing. Some of the stories I've read in MLNO leave me asking how they do it. The answer's always the same. Right step confidence, left step practice. "You must believe bot!"

    In grade school I found rhyming to be interesting, so I stuck with it in a small way over the years. Like in SS telling, you need a theme, what are you talking about. Important, don't be afraid to be alusive, just because one reader doesn't "get it", doesn't mean, it isn't great. This is only advice for the timid, If you are inspired or impressed by creative writing in the form of poetry, then it is for you. If you think it's childish and not worth your time then ....more to follow
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