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Where the sidewalk ends sick
Where the sidewalk ends sick













where the sidewalk ends sick

His books have been translated into more than 30 languages and have sold more than 20 million copies.Īnd biting two buttons off Jeremy’s shirt. He is best known for his cartoons, songs, and children’s books. Shel Silverstein is an American writer, poet, cartoonist, songwriter and playwright. Be sure at the end of your prose to give credit to Shel Silverstein for the line! This book, and a second titled A Light in the Attic were favorites of my children. The line is from Shel Silverstein’s poem, Invitation, as published in his wonderful book, Where the Sidewalk Ends. The line for today is If you are a dreamer, come in. Ready for the specific line of poetry I’m asking you to include in your prosery post today? The punctuation may be altered, but the words and their order must be identical to the line as given. The line must be included in your prose exactly as the words are written in the given line. Occasionally someone writes prose that is memoir or nonfiction.Ģ) Your prose/flash fiction must have a beginning, middle and end…just as a story does.ģ) Your prose must be succinct: no more than 144 words in length, not including the title.Ĥ) Your prose must include a specific line of poetry which the dVerse host provides in their prompt.

where the sidewalk ends sick

Most people post what is commonly called Flash Fiction. There are four caveats for Prosery Mondays:ġ) Your post must be prose, not poetry. WHAT IS PROSERY? It’s a new genre of creative writing originated by dVerse. It is not prose poetry it is not poetry of any kind. Why? BECAUSE THIS IS PROSERY MONDAY AT Dverse and Prosery is not poetry! So if you are thinking about posting your poem for NaPoWriMo here, do not. WARNING! TODAY THIS SITE IS NOT FOR POSTING POETRY! Lillian here, delighted to host dVerse today, the virtual pub for writers around the globe!















Where the sidewalk ends sick