Might You Become One of My Guest Contributors?
Speaking of Guest Contributors, I’m just getting started today (July 29, 2021); but, I’ve already got a contribution of her copyrighted Haiku poetry from a wonderful author, Katherine Gotthardt, who has published several books and is a prolific writer/poet. (see below)! Soon, I’ll be inviting a select few additional contributors, who meet certain criteria, to share their Haiku poetry with us, along with their websites and/or contact information for those poets. Stay tuned!
If you would like to submit entries to be a Guest Contributor on the group Guest Contributor page, Click Here to review the criteria and Click Here to see a copy of the submission form. You’ll need to email me at MyPersuasivePresentations@gmail.com and put “Guest Contributor Inquiry” in the subject line to ask questions or to get a copy of the submission form, as it must be signed.
In case you don’t already know how to create Haiku-style poetry, Click Here, and I’ll tell/show you. It’s easy. Fun. Does not have to rhyme. You don’t have to be an expert to do it. For more formal info and some history, Click Here.
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Guest Contributor – Katherine Gotthardt
BIO
Award-winning writer and author Katherine Gotthardt hails from Northern Virginia where she pens poetry and creative prose. With nine books to her name – one a Silver Award winner from the Nonfiction Authors Association, another a #1 Amazon New Release – she uses proceeds to support non-profits and community initiatives serving the disadvantaged. She is a founding member and current president of Write by the Rails, the Prince William Chapter of the Virginia Writers Club, a member of the Poetry Society of Virginia and a member of the Prince William County Arts Council. For more information, visit www.KatherineGotthardt.com.
Theme: Tea
I’m counting my years
in ounces. How fast teacups
pile up, drained and stained.
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I’m in hot water
again, pouring tea into
your forbidden cup.
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You drink from a jar,
tea leaves drowned at the bottom.
You’ll leave them there, too.
Do It The Write Way! Let My Fingers Do Your Talking!