As a lead-up to the launch of their Renaissance issue on May 16, Nightingale and Sparrow has been posting a different micropoem each day on social media. Thank you to editor-in-chief Juliette Sebock for selecting my poem, “Greensleeves Replies.” You can see it here.
Congrats!!! That’s awesome!
Thank you very much!
Congrats, Merril! Lovely micro! And what a cool idea on their part to do this through Instagram.
Thank you very much, Luanne. It’s on Twitter, too. I wasn’t sure which was easier to share on my blog.
That’s a great use of social media by the magazine. And great exposure for you.
Yes and yes. π
Congratulations, Merril!
Thank you, Robin!
Well done! It’s a great little poem! I sent them one too but they didn’t want it. I didn’t realise there was a theme. They said they had a mass of really great poems. I’m glad yours is one of them π
Thank you very much! Yes, the theme was Renaissance, but it was open to interpretation. π
You’d need to have an especially lively imagination to read anything approaching Renaissance into what I sent π
Hahaha. π
Yay! Congratulations, Merril! This is great news after a difficult new days for you.
Thank you very much, Jill! Yes, taking all the good news I can. π
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Congrats Merril. I like this poem very much…the subtle twists in it.
Thank you very much, Janice!
Love it! Juliette puts out so much beauty in her journal and on SM.
Thank you very much, Charlotte!
Congratulations Merril – A toast to success and recognition.
Thank you, Frank!
Wherever did I congratulate you, if not here? Oh wait… instagram!
So congrats again!
And thank you very much–again! π
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Good one. Congratulations
Thanks so much, Derrick.
Beautiful, Merril. Congratulations.
Thank you, Ken!
I like the dress too π
Thanks, Marie. They did a nice job with this–with all of the micropoems.
Iβm following them on Instagram now π
π I haven’t had a chance to read the issue that just launched yet, but I will.
I love the way you’ve incorporated the traditional ballad…congratulations! Now I’m singing again. (K)
Thanks so much, Kerfe! Keep singing!