Poetry
Ode to Writers
Who are writers? We all learn to write our letters whether in manuscript printing or in cursive. Does that make us all writers? I remember back in second grade and just learning how all the letters joined together to make words come alive and it was pretty as a picture written in cursive handwriting with all the lines and curves like the letters 'Q', 'L', 'S', and my favorite was the letter 'Z'. Anyway, what is a writer by profession that we chose to be during a period of our lives.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Social Services
In my writing I like to share what I have learned and used in my career as a nurse. I studied Human services/Counseling along with Teacher education and Accounting/Office skills. At the time I was a nurse I also got to work as an Activities assistant director. Here is an acrostic poem defining or describing the world of Social Services.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
War and Remembrance
Here's a short critique and acrostic poem on a novel written by Herman Wouk 'War and Remembrance'. This is a novel set during World War II sharing the moments of the Henry family and Natalie Jastrow who is married to Byron Henry serving in the Navy and Natalie trying to survive day to day in a concentration camp.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique












