Wednesday, May 20, 2015

WHISPERS' SPECIAL ACTIVITY--FORM--9-1-1

Dear Friends,

It is a pleasure to share with you the 9-1-1 poems selected by our talented Joan McNerney, Activity Editor for May. Evie Ivy developed this wonderful form which was fun to work with.

9-1-1 Form Criteria

It is basically a poetic sentence with a bit of urgency to it. It can be titled or untitled. It can be lyrical, funny or both.

First line is 9 syllables (this is not so strict, can be 8 or 10)
Next line is 1
And last line is 1.


Thank you to all the contributors and especially, Joan, for sharing these enjoyable poems for us to read.  Please take time to comment and thank Joan for her hard work on this.  If you missed the deadline, feel free to share 9-1-1 poems in the comments section.

Happy writing!

Karen O’Leary
Whispers’ Editor
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How do you keep from reaching for what’s
not
there?

By Evie Ivy
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Interfaith Council

A priest, a rabbi, and an imam
                share
                                   jokes.

By Robert P. Hansen
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The fragrance of a new-born poem…
it
breathes

By Ralph Stott
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True love: riding each threatening wave
with
trust

By Paul Callus
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Queuing round the block for a concert
sell
out

By Jack Horne
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Writing a note with disappearing ink
dear
john

By Barbara Tate
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I feel the warmth of her outstretched arms
my
Mum

By Anne Curran
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We’ve found the owls’ nest—mother owl asks:
Who?
Who?

By Kelley J. White
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All the greens of spring are opening
our
eyes

By Joan McNerney
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And so you said you “loved me” . . . and so
you
said . . .

By Evie Ivy
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Tragedy, floods and earthquakes!
sad
news

By Beth Winchcombe
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Stories surround us, daily begging
tell
me

By Charlene McCutcheon
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Arachne


She weaves spider-web plots--shimmery
death
traps.

By Elizabeth Howard
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Weather prediction tornado watch
black
clouds

By Sara Kendrick
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His mate checked twice before yelling out,
"Check-
mate!'

By Karen O’Leary
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Hooting at midnight, shadow silent
wing
wind

By Kelley J. White
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Spring brings lots of flowers, blossoms and
green
grass.

By David Fox
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It was finally  music  that  set
the
steps

By Evie Ivy
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A playful autumn breeze lifts girls' skirts
up
high

By Anne Curran
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Distressed, yet visibly popular
blue
jeans

By Paul Callus
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Someday…

politicians will make promises
they’ll
keep.

By Robert P. Hansen
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When I am worried and all alone
I
pray

By Charlene McCutcheon
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Fairies, floating, towards earth
through
clouds

By Beth Winchcombe
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Like clothing that has been washed—you hang
it
up

By Evie Ivy
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High winds, giant rain drops and hail fall
dark
dark

By Sara Kendrick
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Rustling of leaves tell the story
fall's
here

By Barbara Tate
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Pigeons take flight up on the rooftops
grey
skies

By Ralph Stott
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22 comments:

  1. These are all wonderful, thank you for sharing these glorious poems!

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    1. Wow! You're quick Russell. I was just printing out the article and realized you already had a comment posted. Thank you for your kind words. Have a good day!

      Best wishes,
      Karen

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  2. Karen,
    Thanks for printing my 9-1-1 attempt. Also welcome to Evie as I don't believe she has posted here before -- though I do know her from a few other magazines.
    Your friend,
    David Fox

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    1. Dear David,

      Evie has not been a contributor here before but she asked that some of her poems be published since she developed the form. People don't have to current contributors to participate in these activities. Thank you for sharing your poem for this collection. I appreciate the support.

      Blessings,
      Karen

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  3. These 9-1-1 are so much fun. I enjoy each and every one of them. Thank you to all for sharing your work.

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    1. Dear Barbara,

      Thank you so much for participating in this activity by share your talent. I was impressed with the different approaches and different topics. I enjoyed them too. Thank you for your kind words.

      Blessings,
      Karen

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  4. Nice collection of work, thanks for sharing!

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    1. Dear Peggy,

      I agree. Maybe you'll come up with one to add here in the comments section. I appreciate your encouraging words.

      Blessings,
      Karen

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  5. Thank you for the opportunity to try out a new form. Well done to all who took part.

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    1. Dear Paul,

      Thank you for participating in this fun activity. Joan did a great job selecting the poems for publication. I appreciate your ongoing support.

      Blessings,
      Karen

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  6. Thank you, Joan McNerney, for curating such a wonderful selection of work. I've enjoyed reading these. - Laura

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    1. Glad you enjoyed these Laura. Joan did such a good job with this activity. Thank you, both, Laura and Joan for being a part of Whispers!

      Blessings,
      Karen

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  7. Thank you, Victoria Anderson-Throop, for the following--

    Two Monks at the Temple Gate

    Amidst saffron robes blessed hand reveals
    cell
    phone

    Laughing-robed companion brandishes
    ice
    cream

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    1. Dear Victoria,

      I really enjoyed the humor in your poem. Such a creative use of the 9-1-1 form. Thank you for sharing your words with us.

      Blessings,
      Karen

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  8. The 9-1-1 form really allows for much creativity and many moods. Thank you for inventing the form, Evie, and thank you, Joan, for running the contest!

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    1. Dear Marianne,

      Joan deserves a lot of thanks for bringing this opportunity to Whispers. Thank you for your kind words. Hope you try this form some time.

      Blessings,
      Karen

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    2. Yes, it might be a good way to get back into poetry again after my semester, Karen.

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    3. Dear Marianne,

      Will be glad to have you participating in activities over the summer. Thank you for all you do for Whispers.

      Blessings,
      Karen

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  9. Congratulations everyone. I really can't get into naming specific pieces because I honestly love all the entries. Thank you all for sharing your talents. Continued blessings!

    -MJ (www.tgbtgpublictions.com)

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    1. Dear Maurice,

      Thank you so much for your kind words. Joan and the contributors really did a wonderful job bringing this form to Whispers. Hope you have time to try it.

      Blessings,
      Karen

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  10. Enjoyed the above writes, Good to see the style you have developed Evie..'
    and good of Joan to put them on..'

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  11. Dear Joe,

    Thank you for your kind words. Joan did a wonderful job putting this activity together for us to enjoy.

    Blessings,
    Karen

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