Writing Prompt Entries 2014
Viewing comments for Chapter 38 "Dare to Dream"The clue is in the title!
8 total reviews
Comment from michaelcahill
Congratulations! I was the one that left the over the top comment about your poem. Hahaha. Once you press enter you can't call it back and write something more scholarly! I thought this was just beautiful and hands down the best entry. Wonderfully original and it really did give me goose bumps! mikey
reply by the author on 05-May-2014
Congratulations! I was the one that left the over the top comment about your poem. Hahaha. Once you press enter you can't call it back and write something more scholarly! I thought this was just beautiful and hands down the best entry. Wonderfully original and it really did give me goose bumps! mikey
Comment Written 05-May-2014
reply by the author on 05-May-2014
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Hi mikey :) thank you so much for your wonderful feedback, your vote, your message of congratulations and of course your 'over the top' remark left in the voting booth! I really appreciate all of the above :) glad to give you goose bumps, I had fun writing this particular poem :) kindest regards, Debra
Comment from Smoothiecool
good luck in the contest
you have followed the prompt for the contest
your chosen words and vivid images allow the reader to see and feel the curse of the dandelion as it spreads whether by us or in the wind much to the gardener detest
cheers Smoothiecool
reply by the author on 04-May-2014
good luck in the contest
you have followed the prompt for the contest
your chosen words and vivid images allow the reader to see and feel the curse of the dandelion as it spreads whether by us or in the wind much to the gardener detest
cheers Smoothiecool
Comment Written 03-May-2014
reply by the author on 04-May-2014
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Hi Smoothiecool :) Thank you for your great feedback and good luck wishes. I appreciate both! Kindest regards as always...:)
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always welcome..Debra
have a blessed day
cheers..SC >> Faye
Comment from Sandra Stoner-Mitchell
I have never heard of this style, you have done well. It is exactly what the contest states. I had to laugh when I reached your authors notes, I did that just today, and made a wish! LOL, Good luck in the contest. Sandra xsx
reply by the author on 04-May-2014
I have never heard of this style, you have done well. It is exactly what the contest states. I had to laugh when I reached your authors notes, I did that just today, and made a wish! LOL, Good luck in the contest. Sandra xsx
Comment Written 03-May-2014
reply by the author on 04-May-2014
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Thank you Sandra for your wonderful feedback and good luck wishes. I appreciate both! Good on you for embracing your inner child and blowing a dandelion... I can't help myself! Kindest regards as always...:) x
Comment from Glasstruth
Magnificent alliteration. I didn't know what a Codary was until I read your author notes. You did a fantastic job. The last is just brilliant!!!! Les
reply by the author on 04-May-2014
Magnificent alliteration. I didn't know what a Codary was until I read your author notes. You did a fantastic job. The last is just brilliant!!!! Les
Comment Written 03-May-2014
reply by the author on 04-May-2014
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Thank you so much Les for your wonderful feedback! It was my first attempt at a codary so I'm pleased you enjoyed it! Kindest regards...:)
Comment from JB Lynn
All the complicated rules of this type of poem elude me, so I'll focus on the content and leave the mechanics to the writing prompt police.
LOVE the metaphor of pixie parachutes! Also, the "trick" of changing the font size for the repeated "grumbles" worked masterfully to create the illusion of sound fading away - which I believe was your intent.
I think your final line is my absolute favorite! Thank you so much for sharing and good luck with the contest.
reply by the author on 04-May-2014
All the complicated rules of this type of poem elude me, so I'll focus on the content and leave the mechanics to the writing prompt police.
LOVE the metaphor of pixie parachutes! Also, the "trick" of changing the font size for the repeated "grumbles" worked masterfully to create the illusion of sound fading away - which I believe was your intent.
I think your final line is my absolute favorite! Thank you so much for sharing and good luck with the contest.
Comment Written 03-May-2014
reply by the author on 04-May-2014
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Hi JB :) Thank you so much for your kind and encouraging feedback and good luck wishes. I appreciate both! So glad you enjoyed the codary, it was my first attempt at one of these! Kindest regards...:)
Comment from acerisestory
Very nice codary! I especially like your amazing use of alliteration: dastardly dandelions :) A perfect way to describe them. Good luck with the contest. Best, acerisestory
reply by the author on 04-May-2014
Very nice codary! I especially like your amazing use of alliteration: dastardly dandelions :) A perfect way to describe them. Good luck with the contest. Best, acerisestory
Comment Written 03-May-2014
reply by the author on 04-May-2014
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Thank you acerisestory for your wonderful feedback and good luck wishes. I appreciate both! Kindest regards...:)
Comment from GWHARGIS
I'm not into gardening, but I do love dandelions. I love to blow them around and see the little yellow blossoms of the new ones. Dandelions take me back to my childhood which is a delightful place to be some days. Great poem.
reply by the author on 04-May-2014
I'm not into gardening, but I do love dandelions. I love to blow them around and see the little yellow blossoms of the new ones. Dandelions take me back to my childhood which is a delightful place to be some days. Great poem.
Comment Written 03-May-2014
reply by the author on 04-May-2014
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Hi :) Thank you so much for your wonderful feedback... ah, to be a child again would be great wouldn't it?! Kindest regards...:)
Comment from Jeanie Mercer
This is a well written poem, and it expresses vividly, in concrete terms, the conflicting views about the dandelion in the minds of children (of all ages) and grown-up gardeners. Good luck to you, Jeanie Mercer
reply by the author on 04-May-2014
This is a well written poem, and it expresses vividly, in concrete terms, the conflicting views about the dandelion in the minds of children (of all ages) and grown-up gardeners. Good luck to you, Jeanie Mercer
Comment Written 03-May-2014
reply by the author on 04-May-2014
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Hi Jeanie :) Thank you so much for your wonderful feedback and good luck wishes. I appreciate both! Kindest regards...:)