Acrostic
The Last Letter
The Empty Mailbox Every day at 3:00 PM, Mrs. Eleanor Whitlock walked to her mailbox. Rain or shine, winter or summer, she made the same slow journey down her creaky porch steps, her arthritic fingers gripping the railing for support. For fifty-three years, she had done this—ever since her husband, Thomas, had been deployed to Vietnam. Back then, letters were her lifeline. Thomas wrote to her every week without fail, his messy handwriting filling pages with stories about his fellow soldiers, the unbearable heat, and how much he missed her apple pie. However, the most recent letter she received from him arrived on a Tuesday. "If you’re reading this, my love, I didn’t make it home." The military confirmed his death two weeks later.
By Silas Blackwood8 months ago in Poets
William Shakespeare (1564–1616)
Introduction William Shakespeare (1564–1616) is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and one of the most influential playwrights in history. His plays, which range from comedies like A Midsummer Night's Dream to tragedies like Hamlet, have been performed more often than any other playwright's works. But who was the man behind the quill? Was he truly the sole author of his works, or do conspiracy theories about his identity hold weight? How did a Stratford-upon-Avon glover’s son become a literary legend?
By Silas Blackwood8 months ago in Poets



