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“stony paths disappear” – Tanka – Part 2

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Pennsylvania author and artist, Lynda McKinney Lambert, presents Part 2 of How to Write a Tanka.

this is National Poetry Month – Lynda is writing a post every day in April. She posts 1 poem a day from her archives.
In today’s post, she explores some surprising information on writing a tanka.

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Writing by Inner Vision Personal Journal _ Assignment #2

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Pennsylvania Author and Artist, Lynda McKinney Lambert introduced the Writing by Inner Vision Personal Journal for 2019.
In this post, she takes the readers to Assignment #2 – Writing From a View Through a Window.
This is a journaling project for writing in your journal. Lynda gives little steps and tips for a variety of writing projects which she will post throughout 2019 on her blog.
Lynda uses personal journaling in her writing life. She is the author of 2 published books, which began with journaling. This course is given by Lynda to encourage readers to begin writing abut their own life experiences. Lambert is a retired Professor of Fine Arts and Humanities, Geneva College, Beaver Falls, PA

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Have You Lost It? Reinvent

Lynda McKinney Lambert - American Author Posted on September 23, 2018 by Lynda LambertSeptember 23, 2018

Instead of PUBLISH I must have hit DELETE.
 
Yep. NOTHING but empty space instead of the nice story for Mike Bayles, a Minnesota poet and author. It was now 5 a.m. when I made this discovery. I was not smiling now!
 
NOT only was the blog post EMPTY – OMG – I soon discovered I had LOST all of the text from my interviews with him. Mike and I had worked back and forth several times doing the interviews – now, it was gone. – Read More!

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