Thursday, October 19, 2017

Poetry Friday - Inktober Week 3


It’s Friday! And you know what that means: Poetry! Want to know more about Poetry Friday? Click this link right here. And be sure to check out Leigh Anne's blog, A Day in the Life, to see this week’s round up of wonderful poetry related posts, blogs and goodness. 
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Well, I almost threw in the towel this week. Things got a bit hectic and I started telling myself that, while this poetry Inktober project is really fun, my time could be spent doing other things. But I decided that pushing through and finishing a writing commitment was reason enough to keep going. Especially with NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) coming up next month. When it gets tough next month, I'll be able to look back and say "Hey! You finished Inktober! You've got this!"


Last week, Michelle Barnes suggested I write one on a childhood fear for her DMC challenge. Funnily, I had written this poem that morning. She was kind enough to share it on Today's Little Ditty. If you read the comments on the post, you can see some of the reasons dolls still creep me out!






This one is inspired by one of my favorite childhood poems/songs, "The Hearse Song" (you can see that my love of the macabre started young.) I first read it in Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark by Alvin Schwartz.








Don't ask what happened to this one...I think the gargoyle got into a fist fight or something.


11 comments:

  1. Love that gargoyle! And your dark-ish creativity this month, Rebecca - thankssssss for sharing!

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  2. These are fun Rebecca, perhaps a book will grow from one or two … That doll sure is creepy; and I like the moaning ghost too, thanks!

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  3. What fun poems and drawings! I look forward each week to see what you've come up with next.

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  4. You are so creative. You really put me in the Halloween mood. :)

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  5. What a neat post. Good for you, pushing through. Your art really has something to say. Keep going!

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  6. Rebecca, what a spooktacular feast you conjured up for us. Have you been watching lots of Halloween movies or reading Victorian creepy tales? Way to go.

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  7. I love OOZE! (I'm a sucker for acrostics that break the front-end rule!) Good for you for persevering. You've got this now. Only a week to go!

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  8. I love the ghost and the moon, and I already enjoyed your creepy doll poem earlier this week. These are such fun and I'm glad you persevered this week. You've got this!

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  9. Good for you for sticking with it to help Future Rebecca out during NaNoWriMo! I will be rooting for you. My special favorites are the little ghost and spider cider <3

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  10. Shudder....my partner's grandma collected porcelain dolls, and she kept them all in a dedicated room, which when we first started dating as teenagers scared the absolute dickens out of me! Those eyes....shudder..!!

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