Inspired by (and including) the word ‘fringe’ – my Round Two poem for Ed DeCaria’s Madness is in the voting ring. Less than 36hrs to cast your vote… http://www.thinkkidthink.com/6-fringe-vs-3-cursed
That is all.
Inspired by (and including) the word ‘fringe’ – my Round Two poem for Ed DeCaria’s Madness is in the voting ring. Less than 36hrs to cast your vote… http://www.thinkkidthink.com/6-fringe-vs-3-cursed
That is all.
Quick update on the March Madness knock-out poetry tournament.
I’m relieved and delighted to say that I made it through Round One of the March Madness – which was a tough battle against a great poem by Carol Wilc. I am now in the next ‘anxious wait’ period – waiting for my next word to be posted. In Round Two, I’m up against Laura Salas, who won Round One with her ‘knack’ poem.
As with all things to do with children’s writing, I am finding the competition to be fantastic fun and friendly! The children’s writing crew has always been one big happy family, and whilst I hadn’t met many of the #MMPoetry crew prior to this event, I am again enjoying being a part of a wider kid-lit community.
A fantabulous event over at Ed DeCaria’s Think Kid Think blog. I hope you can follow us into Round Two!