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Poetry Postcard #2 -Emily Dickinson OR Elizabeth B

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Poetry Postcard #2 -Emily Dickinson OR Elizabeth B
Group:Book Lovers Congregate!
Swap Coordinator:MissWhimsy (contact)
Swap categories: Challenges  Postcards 
Number of people in swap:7
Location:International
Type:Type 2: Flat mail
Rating requirement:4.98
Last day to signup/drop:March 16, 2015
Date items must be sent by:March 31, 2015
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

The first round had a nice amount of participants so I thought I would do another round but change it up a little this time and give the Sender the choice of two specific Poets.

For this round you will choose a Poem to send to your partner written by either Emily Dickinson OR Elizabeth Barrett Browning.

Make sure to include the title of the Poem and which lady Poet wrote it. The poem you choose is up to the Sender (but it must be a Poem by either Dickinson or Browning), as is the postcard but still do your best to choose a postcard that you think your partner would enjoy receiving. A Handmade postcard is allowed as long as it is not listed as a dislike by the partner your sending to. Print neatly. If the poem you choose is to long to fit in its entirety on the postcard then you may share your favorite verses/stanzas.

If your not that familiar with either Emily Dickinson or Elizabeth Barrett Browning you can read their poetry on Pinterest & Google. Although I think you all will probably recognize some of their poetry as they are both quoted frequently in greeting cards and books.

Any suggestions on Poets to choose from for future rounds please comment below!

I was thinking for future rounds Poets like: T.S. Eliot, William Wordsworth, John Keats, Maya Angelou, Sylvia Path, Robert Frost, E.E Cummings, Pablo Neruda, Edgar Allen Poe, Percy Blythe Shelley, William Shakespeare, Lord Byron, John Donne, Gerard Hopkins, Walt Whitman, Thoreau, and so on....

4.98, no recent or unexplained bad ratings or late swaps still due

Discussion

PeggyO 03/ 3/2015 #

William Wordsworth, John Keats, Gerard Manley Hopkins, John Donne, T.S. Eliot, Shakespeare's sonnets--I will have more after thinking a bit. I love this series--I'm retired English professor, so it really is perfect for me. PeggyO

MissWhimsy 03/ 3/2015 #

Oh that's so great to hear @PeggyO I will add the poets you listed to my list in the swap description, glad to hear its your cup of tea! ;)

PolkaDotty 03/ 6/2015 #

LOL, I'm a former children's librarian so I have to add Shel Silverstein, Jack Prelutsky, Langston Hughes, Nikki Grimes, Robert Lewis Stevenson, Arnold Adoff, Caleb Calof, Robert Frost, Mary Ann Hoberman, Jane Yolen...and the list goes on...and on...and on

MissWhimsy 03/ 6/2015 #

Great names, thank you @PolkaDotty And the list gets bigger, yay! :)

Nnyla 03/10/2015 #

Let me add: Nikki Finney, Rita Dove, Toi Derricotte, Jericho Brown, Yusef Komunyakaa, Robert Hayden, Alice Walker (yes, she writes poems too!), Brenda Marie Osbey, Honoree Fanonne Jeffers, Paul Laurence Dunbar...Oh my! There are just so many! I just discovered a couple of new poets too!

MissWhimsy 03/11/2015 #

I have read some of Alice Walker's poems actually! Thank you for adding to the list! Now who to choose to feature next with so many poets to choose from, lol?!

merlainne 03/16/2015 #

any favorite living poet!

MissWhimsy 03/17/2015 #

Yes of course, we cant forget the living ones! :)

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