Greetings Wordlers,
It’s been awhile since I turned to Wallace Stevens for inspiration. This week’s words come from his poem ‘The Auroras of Autumn.’ Maybe I selected that one because time is running so quickly toward school for me. ๐
Enjoy the words, visit some other people’s work,
and shine on!
Brenda
http://roslynrosssmallstones.blogspot.com.au/2012/08/a-touch-insidious.html
http://roslynrosssmallstones.blogspot.com.au/2012/08/dusk-rose-slow.html
So, I’ve been MIA for quite a few weeks now but every Sunday I’m remembering you all and these wonderful words!
I love that you’ve quoted our very own Barbara in the side bar!! Excellent quote for sure!!
Maybe I’ll wrangle these words this time… ๐
I’m so glad I found this! I’m a fairly new writer and I’ve recently developed a serious desire to improve my writing and need challenges like this. Thank you!
These words were definitely challenging! Thanks, Brenda!
http://aparticleofdifference.wordpress.com/2012/08/20/insidious/
after missing a couple weeks because of work craziness aka summer reading programs. I’m back to give everybody brain a good work out ๐ One these days, I’ll be nice and write a easy poem for everybody.
Challenging group of words. Mine is up, and I am off to Newport, and the beach for a couple of days. Will comment upon return.
good words – hope to come back later to read and comment …
http://thepoet-tree-house.blogspot.ca/2012/08/grey-matters.html
This was a hard group of words, and I am not sure my poem makes sense of them, but there is always poetic license. http://hopefuljo.wordpress.com/2012/08/19/365-creativity-project-day-223/
Thanks for the words Brenda. Haven’t managed a wordl in a couple of weeks. Good to be back. Hope you’re looking forward to school.
My first time here Brenda. I enjoyed the extra challengeof trying to fit your wordle into my ‘Mag’ offering. A bit ambitious but a good rain workout and I got a lot of them in! Thank you.
Welcome! Glad you enjoyed the write.
Thanks for the words once again Brenda. I have been away so am loving getting back here to the Whirl. Even missing a week feels like a long absence. I am enjoying the readings! And thanks too for Auroras of Autumn–even the title makes me long to see one!
This is awesome.
Here’s my entry.
Ah well, third week in a row my brain refuses to budge. I did get further with the words than last week, so maybe next week… I miss my Sunday routine and visiting everyone. Brenda, thank you for the words.
Sorry Margo…I’m there with you of late. Although I am producing…it feels different. The process itself is stilted.
end of summer doldrums — bring on autumn — we’ll be right
My piece is not my favorite…but it is complete! It’s nice to see you all here and busy. I LOVE IT!!
As always thank you Brenda.
As always, Brenda, thank you for the words! ๐
Haven’t wordled in a few weeks. Nice to be back. Thanks for the words, Brenda. Good luck with beginning of school. My grandson here doesn’t start until September 4.
We’ve been getting ready for school, too. It starts for us a week from tomorrow. Where’d the summer go?
I know!! Life flies by, eh?
The words of late have taken me on a heart filled journey. These are more steps in that direction.
http://wojisme.wordpress.com/2012/08/18/prelude-to-promises/
Our school’s don’t begin here until 2 weeks after yours start. Time really does fly Brenda!
Have a great Sunday everyone.
Sorry about the Mr. Linky error Number 10 can be deleted and is an incorrect title with the correct entry, 11 is correct. That ‘s what happens when I try to post early…You can also just go direct here:
http://julesgemsandstuff.blogspot.com/2012/08/sw-70-feathers-flights-and-foundlings.html
This piece is 3a of story verse A the 10th piece of this set.
Going back to dream land… will read a bit when the sun comes up ๐
Thanks again Brenda for a great list and happy Sunday all.
I enjoyed the words this week. Thanks for your dedication to the whirl, Brenda.
Pamela
Not one that I’m proud of, but I ran out of time.
Magical Mystical Teacher was my inspiration this week, with a bit of help from Lucille Clifton.
Elizabeth
“The Auroras of Autumn” … What a beautiful title. I look forward to reading it.