JC curates Poetry Quarter (PQ), a regular feature in the community newspaper, The Glebe Report.
The November issues features work related to the works of William Shakespeare. “We received surprising and worthwhile riffs off Shakespeare bound to offset mid-November doldrums. To read the poems, please put this link into your browser. Go to https://www.glebereport.ca/poetry-quarter-16/
For the next PQ challenge, with a submission deadline of January 15, 2l21, here’s what the The Glebe Report seeks:
Roses are red, violets are blue” –- an over-used line to be sure, but we use it to launch our theme for February’s Poetry Quarter: It could happen to you!
Send us your poems on the theme of love to illuminate the long winter nights around Valentine’s Day.
Bring light, passion and joy – or their opposite forces – to bear on words you choose to share in poetic form about your loves, your hates and your in-betweens.
Local poets: Come one, come all!
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Poetry Quarter: November, Besting the Bard and poems for January, 2021
JC curates Poetry Quarter (PQ), a regular feature in the community newspaper, The Glebe Report.
The November issues features work related to the works of William Shakespeare. “We received surprising and worthwhile riffs off Shakespeare bound to offset mid-November doldrums. To read the poems, please put this link into your browser. Go to https://www.glebereport.ca/poetry-quarter-16/
For the next PQ challenge, with a submission deadline of January 15, 2l21, here’s what the The Glebe Report seeks:
Roses are red, violets are blue” –- an over-used line to be sure, but we use it to launch our theme for February’s Poetry Quarter: It could happen to you!
Send us your poems on the theme of love to illuminate the long winter nights around Valentine’s Day.
Bring light, passion and joy – or their opposite forces – to bear on words you choose to share in poetic form about your loves, your hates and your in-betweens.
Local poets: Come one, come all!
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