Poetry Articles1: The Lure of the Ukulele
The ukulele's charm is definitely found in its sound, although its shape and size also have bearing as stated by Bill Robertson, who has released a renowned documentary known as "Rock That Uke" back in 2003. Robertson believes that some of the uke's aura is connected to the actual act of carrying it. 2: Each Non Fiction Horse Story Was Better Than The Last
We were all sitting around in the clubhouse, which was an old ramshackle-whitewashed building about the size of thirty by forty feet at the most. There was an old bar inside with a few rather pathetic chairs scattered around. Some old boxes served to seat the rest of us. Our favorite storyteller was about to relate another Non Fiction Horse Story. 3: 6 Ideas For Teaching Children To Write Poetry
Children can learn to write poetry when they are shown the basics. It does not matter if you are a parent or a teacher. Here are 6 steps to get you started. 4: Travelling In Time And Dreaming
Escaping from reality. A dream? An Interactive dream and we can travel in time. We can take part in all the activities we want and get involved. It's amazing how many of us are not taking up this opportunity. People would rather switch to old classics or sci-fi stories that have predictable endings. 5: My Friend Sorez The Scribe
As one of the Host's of the Biker Lowdown Radio Show and a Freelance writer on the Biker Lifestyle, I have covered many great events and gotten to meet some very cool people . Sorez the Scribe is a Biker poet who I would have to say has written some of the greatest poems about about being a Biker I have ever read. Sorez really captures the essence of the Biker world in his words. 6: Musicians: Meet Your Audience With IMRadio.com
The biggest hurdle is to make people aware of my band. If they do not know that we exist, they can't listen to us. But how can we let them know who we are and let them know about our style of music? 7: A True Life Experience with a Homeless Angel on the Streets of Washington, DC
One should never judge homeless people and stereotype them as unfit to society. They are real people with vibrant hearts and yearning souls like the rest of us. Even though, many sacrifice their pride 8: She Said "I'm Leaving You!" But As For Me I'm Happy As Can Be! Women Issues Speaker
The acrostic poem is used to render tribute to a person. It consists of a series of lines where letters form a name down the page. Historically, ancient Greek and Latin writers, medieval monks, and renaissance poets are among those who devised and used the acrostic form. The following acrostic form is a tribute to Dr. Santosh Kumar, born in India, 1946. He has authored and published many poetry books, including: Indian Verses by Young Poets (1980), World Poetry (1995 & 1996), The Fabric of Vision (2001), The Still Horizon (2002), The Golden Wings (2002), Voyages (2003), Symphonies (2003), New Pegasus (2004), and many other wonder poetry books. He is the current editor for Taj Mahal Review and Harvest of New Millennium Journals. He has received many awards, delivered many papers at poetry conferences, and conducted many interviews. Dr. Kumar currently resides in India. He writes and travels world-wide to poetry events. The name of this acrostic is entitled, Dr. Santosh Kumar-A Poetic Man of Vision and Action. 9: How To Find Art Dealers Who Can Help You Build Your Art Collection
How To Find Art Dealers That Can Help You Build Your Collection 10: Mastering Love By Utilizing The Masters
Many love to ask what love is. I am not exception to the rule. Love is one of those few nouns that expresses something that is real but maybe not because it is just a word. In other words "intangible". In the case of romantic love it is something we feel with our significant other, but, still, it is intangible. It has no color, no flavor, and no texture, unlike a jacket or automobile. The ancient masters and even current literary giants have taken a stab at describing what this mysterious noun means, and though many come close, still, until one has experienced real love, the words are only words that are interpretations written by masterful writers. Some of them may or may not have experienced love, even so we enjoy reading their loving verbiage. Page 1 of 2 [1] [2] |
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