Turn of Season

Turn of Season
Form: Descort

No more daffodils sway in the lane
The spring has lost the dancing breeze
Replaced by April’s tears of rain
Frogs are courting by the slippery logs
Never asking more than a brief encounter
And as April turns to May
Dog bark in the green grass fields
Amid the budding dandelions
And yellow buttercups
And the summer begins to blossom

©JezzieG2022

Can I Borrow the Book You Wrote from the Library, Please?

Inspired by and written for Sadje’s Sunday Poser – thank you, Sadje

Okay, cat among the pidgies with this one. If someone shares my work via a link-up or reblog I am chuffed to beans that someone thinks it is good enough to share. Do they need my permission to do that – hell the fire, no. It is easy enough to remove the reblog feature in the settings for one’s blog if it is that bothersome. If you leave the reblog feature active, then you are actively asking readers to share your work – if they deem it worthy of sharing.

When we blog, we are putting our work out there for people to see. How huge a compliment is it that someone reads your blog and thinks it is worth promoting to a wider audience. That is massive, and a thank you is in order. My blog isn’t private, it would be if I didn’t want people reading it – and really what is the point of that.

Writing isn’t just about hitting keys and pulling an article, story, or poem out of the hat. It is also using the various means available to promote our work to a wider audience. In modern times, that includes social media as well as book signings, readings, and meet-the-author workshops.

A reblog isn’t stealing someone’s work as it is a direct link to the original post. It is part of building up a following. As writers putting our work out there, we don’t get to choose who reads it, the reader chooses us. Like many bloggers, I have various sharing buttons on my blog posts, and I know they get used, probably by my mother as she thinks everything I do is fantabulosa.

This really feels like asking an author if you can borrow a copy of their book, their intellectual property, from the library in case they don’t want just anyone to read it. The courtesy in reblogging is saying thank you when someone thinks our work is good enough that their readers would also enjoy it.

Sorry if that is the wrong answer but it is my thoughts

Tainted Love by Soft Cell

Tainted Love
Album: Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret
Date: 1981
Genre: New Wave
Artist: Soft Cell

Soft Cell

An English synthpop duo, Soft Cell came to prominence in the early 1980s and consists of Marc Almon (vocals) and David Bell (instrumentalist). They are best known for the album “Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret” (1981) and for UK Top 40 hits such as “Tainted Love,” “Say Hello, Wave Goodbye,” and “Bedsitter.”

Abandoned Places | Rewind Series — Edge of Humanity Magazine

(above) Forgotten Places | Lebanon | Architect and Photographer Jad G Ghorayeb This series will focus on showcasing timeless photography that will tell human condition stories and provide enjoyment.  Selected from features published since the magazine’s birth in 2014, these hidden visuals will again come to life to touch your hearts. The rewind series will…

Abandoned Places | Rewind Series — Edge of Humanity Magazine

Treasure Hunt

Inspired by and written for Weekly Prompts Weekend Challenge – thank you, Sue and GC

Treasure Hunt
Form: English Ode Stanza

In the days of Arabian Knights
And mysterious desert lands
Beneath the skies of Persian lights
Genies lived in lamps buried in the sands
To find one a prince’s quest
To fulfill his heart’s desire
For genies make wishes come true
Over dunes the heat of the sun a test
And starlit nights beside the campfire
A treasure hunt without any clue
But if a prince should find such a thing
And summon his genie to come
What wishes will give his life zing
Riches, a girl, to me that seems dumb
In the lands where no rain ever falls
Perhaps more water for his people to drink
Would be a more sensible choice
Maybe the genie should advise when he calls
That wishes are rare and a prince should think
Before giving his desires a voice.

©JezzieG2022

Quixote by BOND

Quixote
2000
Classical Pop

BOND
Classical Pop
Formed: 2000
Nationality: Australian

BOND

BOND is a string quartet formed by music producer Mike Batt and promoter Mel Bush in 2000. The current line-up consists of Tania Davis (first violinist), Eos Counsell (second violin), Elspeth Hanson (viola), and Gay-Yee Westerhoff (cello). Hanson replaced original band member Havlie Ecker 2ho left in 2008 to have a child

Lines for a Christmas Carol by Hilaire Belloc

Lines for a Christmas Carol

May all my enemies go to hell,
Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel

Hilaire Belloc 1870-1953

Hilaire Belloc
Born: 27 July 1870, La-Celle-Saint-Cloud, France
Nationality: French-English
Died: 16 July 1953, Surrey, England

Belloc was a writer, historian, poet, orator, satirist, sailor, writer of letters, soldier, and political activist of the early 20th century. His work was inspired by his Catholic faith. Belloc became a naturalised subject of Britain whilst maintaining is French citizenship in 1902. He was president of the Oxford Union and from 1906 to 1910 he served as MP for Salford South