Word Florilegium

First clap in a round of applause, last pebble in an avalanche…

meet some of my followers

some people with exceptional taste and what’s to be found on their blogs (1/31/18)

Milly Schmidt

Beware. The hilarious Milly Schmidt post The nine stages of trying to write poetry is FULL OF CATS.


belle jars

On belle jars, find quirky, potentially somewhat dangerous and ever-interesting poems such as dense fog, aimless band-aid.


lou rasmus

This lou rasmus is more than just a hairdo to die for. Check out his recent post, MATERIAL THINGS.


The Youthful Traveller takes us to Thailand with gorgeous photos and travelogue in MY ULTIMATE THAILAND EXPERIENCE!


Vinayak Gupta

The latest stirring poem on SouL SpeakS is called Mumma I promise…


Sakhi

At Quill & Parchment you will find that REGRETS HAVE NO VALUE.


Rita Kay

Inspired by the Daily Prompt ‘stifle’ Rita Kay Says some thought-provoking things about anxiety in her post All in my Head.


At Oh, border!, we learn about the Soul mate.


Deb Whittam

Popping over to Twenty Four, I find a cool poem called [I AM].


Tish MacWebber

Tish has moved to her own dot com, where you will find more installments of Trust Your Gut: Tish’s Story


Niteshkumar

SABKI MAGGI gives recipes for instant noodles, including Winter Chicken Ramen.


Aquileana

At La Audacia de Aquiles, one is reminded that “El Mundo Visible es Sólo un Pretexto”  (“The Visible World is Just a Pretext”). A recent post gives a detailed breakdown of ►Tarot: “Most Relevant Generalities / Major Arcana”🗝.-.


cavking

Interested in the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel? Check out TheCavalierKing.com!


We R Cats

Over at wercats.com, they are very serious about cats. A recent post has been This Is A Cool Way To Win The Jackpot With Your Cat.


minamoore


deanmitch92

Recent reviews on Movie Trailers include Vazante, Acts of Violence, and 12 Strong.


Keeping Up With Sam

Recent posts on keepingupwithsamm give details of forays into vlogging and twitter.


cagedunn

Three scenes from a work-in-progress lately on Cage Dunn: Writer, Author, Teller-of-tall-tales


anthonygrootelaar

Compelling visuals combine with wise words on MYMonkey MIND ( MYMM).


Beat Company

A recent post on www.bukowski.space reveals the fact that Bukowski never considered himself a beat poet.


lindaluna583

a recent post on Dark Side of the Moon is The Alabaster Box, a powerful poem in the Brady’s Touch form.


M.P. Powers

A recent post on Sketches from Berlin, entitled On Sincerity (& a Quote by Van Gogh) extols the virtue of being authentic.


Rudra Makwana

A recent post on Tinte explores the Power of Truth.


amber

A recent post on Amberz is a review of the Red Tea Detox.


jamesdeeclayton

The artist behind Diary of an Aesthete is on, as he says, a Global Pilgrimage. A recent post, Sands of Time overflows with gorgeous photos of Morocco and glowing words to match the photos.


kboyle62


Tim Miller

In a recent post on word and silence entitled Emily Dickinson (Forerunners), Tim Miller shares a bit of biographical information about Dickinson, tells about a time in his life when her work spoke to him profoundly, and offers a brilliant selection of her poetry.


The Commerce Pro

The good folks of The Commerce Pro offer to create a commercial for your business and to help you market the commercial as well.


whatbringsincome

Costas Liakopoulos of whatbringsincome.com was fired due to the economic crisis in Greece, and began to operate this website on how to generate income online.





Nazimkhan222


realray

I Live in Mississippi


Preshemie

THE DANGERS OF DIET DRINKS – TRIPLE YOUR RISK OF STROKE AND DEMENTIA




Hey y’all.

…A diverse group… I’m honored to have each and all of you choose to include my site in your reader!

Cheers,

Dan



follower love all the way!

As of 1/16/18, I’ve been blogging here on WordPress for half-a-month, and it has been great.

 

Much of the reason it has felt great has been the kind attention and support I’ve received.

 

It occurred to me to build a post (which now becomes a page) in (on) which I introduce those who have chosen to follow my blog to one another and to anyone else who might be interested.

 

So here goes!

The subtitle of simple Ula, the blog of my most recent follower (a Polish girl living in Canada), reads, “I want to be rich. Rich in love, rich in health, rich in laughter, rich in adventure and rich in knowledge. You?” I do! Speaking of “I do” – Ula is recently wed (congrats!), which is what her featured post is about. Other recent posts detail health advantages of golfing and great memories of 2017, as well as this great post on turning your life around.


DOUGLAS WILLIAM THURSTAN SMITH is a creative writing blog. With a BA in Creative Writing, Sociology & Philosophy, he says, “Fantasy is… my passion… but I also write fiction and poetry.” In today’s post, Tuesday Discussion, the Australia-based writer asks this: “Hardcovers or Paperbacks? And why?”


Karyn of KARYN’S DOMAIN describes herself in this way: “I am a cautiously optimistic skeptic, snow-loving, mid-aged dog & nature lover, thinker & writer-of-deep-thoughts or quick, quirky mind-wonderings, tiny-home-dreamer, book-devouring loner.” Her recent posts have been about justice, relationships, and writing with intention.

Frank’s WordPress address redirects to his own dot com, where he greets visitors thus: “If you love haiku, tanka, haibun and assorted styles of free verse poetry, you have found the website you have been looking for.” Navigating his site can be tricky, but is well worth the effort. Among the latest posts upon my most recent visit were Peace Within Day 1 and Moon Cry. I enjoy visiting Frank and you might too. Pro tip: start here.


 57-yr-old Dale blogs at future daze about “opinion, music, top ten, punk, culture, literature, poetry, member berries”… His last few posts have been TOP TEN PUNK MOMENTS IN HISTORY,PANDORA’S BOX OPENED (a poem about change and hope, followed by the playlist of a supreme love mixtape), & LAST (STRAW), a snippet from his novel.


At REREADING JANE EYRE we find an author with three successful books on Amazon, an English teacher and scholar of Victorian literature who was born in England and resides in Spain. She also enjoys participating in prompts and linkups, does book reviews and author spotlights, and takes part in photo challenges to boot. Her recent posts have been flash (about a passionate poet) for Carrot Ranch, a haiku on and photos of Pompeii, and wonderful photos of Italy.

SIMONETEFFECT – PURE BLACK & WHITE is the blog of an excellent photographer based in Germany who travels a great deal and is passionate about “jazz music, Italian food and surrealistic and visionary art.” I find the photos posted here to be compelling in the extreme. Here’s a recent example:
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Josephine lives in Germany. She’s a photographer and digital artist. She says, “How we see what’s in front of us is even more important than the object itself. ” The images on her site are exquisite – surrealist and compelling. Here’s the lastest post:
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Sandra is a published author, and her blog EXPRESSIONS is pretty much a writer’s playground. Her last few posts have taken inspiration from the WordPress Daily Prompt, Linda Hill’s awesome Stream of Consciousness Saturday challenge, and The Daily Post Photo Challenge. Her writing is strong, and I enjoy her takes on the prompts.

Kira’s surname is Shymn, and the title of her blog is a playful reconstruction of her full name. Kira’s Hymn is full of, as she says, “weird poem things” which I find very enjoyable.




What is SSL?

SSL stands for Secure Socket Layer.

It is a special communication protocol that protects the information being transmitted across the web. It creates a secure connection between a person’s web browser and the server of the company they are interacting with, so all communication between the two is kept private and secure, safe from eavesdropping, and cannot be stolen or changed in transit.

All the information that is passed through this secure connection is encrypted before being sent, and decrypted only when received on the other end.

Sounds good to me…




Great poetry in recent posts from this gal. Her header photo makes me giggle:
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Sounds awesome. And free shipping!

Robyn’s blog is Autism in Our Nest. She says, “We are one loving unit, and autism is a part of who we are.” Recent posts detail challenges and triumphs involving autism.

German composer Ewian Christensen is an audiovideo artist. Here’s one of his rad pieces:


Here we find “A nurse and a teacher from Wimbledon, travelling this little world as much as we can.” They offer travelogue, excellent photos, and tips. Latest post is… Paris!

Here’s a blog called ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE! and when you read the posts on it, you might just believe that’s true. Joanna of the Forest is a force to be reckoned with. My favorite of her recent posts is about her favorite keepsake t-shirt. She says we might “see an old lady on TV wearing an old raggedy ecology flag T shirt doing something crazy to save the planet.” Lol!
On Netdancer’s Musings, we meet Candace, who lives life passionately. She participates in photo challenges, producing gorgeous photographs, and writes about love, travel, and life. Her most recent post responds to the WordPress Daily Prompt ‘entertain’ with a collage of pictures from a Renaissance Fair.


Bassey describes herself as “a student of the word and writer by night, a graduate civil engineer by day.” The lastest post on her eponymous blog is a Christian teaching entitled System Upgrade – Mankind v2.0.

Darly’s blog is called DARLY – LIFESTYLE BLOG. She loves “fashion, make up, travelling, DIY, decoration, cooking…” Her latest post is a review of several beauty products she has recently tested.


Jenny is “Mother of Hellions, Hater of Spiders, and Drinker of Wine…. an aspiring kicka$# author.” In the most recent post on her blog, Scribbles on Cocktail Napkins, Allen explores the topic of alter egos. The piece starts with a few celebrity examples like Eminem (aka Slim Shady), and goes on to explore how the concept of alter ego applies to readers, writers and writing in general.
Authors have a reputation for being *cough* slightly introverted. The other thing we’re known for? A little thing called Impostor Syndrome. “Impostor syndrome refers to the feelings of fraud and self-doubt often experienced by high-level achieving individuals.”
She also discusses plans to alter the course of her blogging, and she invites other bloggers to discuss their blogs in the comments. All in all, an excellent post, if you ask me.

Recent posts on J-DUBS GRIN AND BEAR IT include a touching remembrance of her brother, a piquant snatch of dialogue to the JusJoJan prompt, and an inspiring reblog from one of her best friends.





This writer’s poems are typically short and awesome. His blog, Playing with words is a treat to visit. His latest three are piercing relationship poems. While you’re checking them out, don’t miss the ‘Fib’ button on his menu. Excellent stuff.


Dwight Roth is a poet with works on Amazon. On the ROTH POETRY landing page, he writes, “I hope that the things you read and see on this site will stimulate your emotions and give rise within you to the point that you to will have to write what you are thinking and feeling.” His latest post is a well-penned reminiscence about his aunt. Which reminds me… I need to call my mother’s sister and tell her I love her.


Kiwinana is Elsie Hagley from New Zealand. The latest post on her blog, Ramblings of a Writer, is a Sidlak poem.

What is a Sidlak Poem?

Sidlak Poetry is a structured poetry consisting of five lines with 3-5-7-9 syllables and a color. The last line must be a color that describes the whole poem or the feeling of the writer.

Elsie participates in many prompted linkups and is one of those bloggers who makes the time to visit the other writers alongside her. Her kind attention and words of encouragement are wondrous.

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