100 Day Project No. Two: Week Eleven Poem
Week ElevenMonday, November 20th – Sunday, November 26th Week Ten was a wash. Can’t really say why. The weekend just didn’t work. However, thi...
Week ElevenMonday, November 20th – Sunday, November 26th Week Ten was a wash. Can’t really say why. The weekend just didn’t work. However, thi...
Week NineMonday, November 6th – Sunday, November 12th Well, Week Eight was a wash. I spent all my free time updating my photography site (photography.brad...
Week SevenMonday, October 23rd – Sunday, October 29th Here is a poem I worked on over the weekend. THIS HOUSE WAS ALWAYS BROKEN This house was always brok...
Week SixMonday, October 16th – Sunday, October 22nd It’s been three weeks since I was able to get some poems out of me, but I had finished my novel ...
Week FiveMonday, October 9th – Sunday, October 15th Week five has was a fairly productive week as far as Novel X is concerned. I finally reached the first real ...
Week FourMonday, October 2nd – Sunday, October 8th Week four has come and gone. I was able to get a fair amount of writing done during my lunch breaks and late ...
Week ThreeMonday, September 25th – Sunday, October 1st WHEN WILL YOU LEARN Passers by all in odd veneer, foppery and fakery in forms refined and expertly ...
Week ThreeMonday, September 25th – Sunday, October 1st FREEDOM Find freedom in the face of one’s own inconsequence and no longer must you feed this raveno...
Week ThreeMonday, September 25th – Sunday, October 1st For week three, I resumed my practice of writing daily during my lunch break, although some days were mor...
Week TwoMonday, September 18th – Sunday, September 24th William Wordsworth is credited with pioneering, along with his friend, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, th...