Just got this e-mail, so I’m passing it along:
“Rhyming Critters 2″ has ten membership slots, of which eight are currently filled.
Our members are generally consider themselves to be at the Intermediate level. All have been writing for a number of years in different formats (poetry, prose, plays, music) and for different audience age levels.
In the group, we write and critique exclusively in rhyme. That’s how we got started and we have retained that unique format. Members can ask for critiques of other work but any critiques of prose or regular poetry are done off-line. The time commitment to the group is usually around a couple hours per week at most.
For our critiques, we exchange rhymes via e-mail, usually about one or two rhymes monthly per person. Critiques are also provided to the author via e-mail. We have an open recruitment for our vacancies – I keep a waiting list of interested candidates who I contact as vacancies occur—we’ve been running one or two vacancies per year, usually resulting from pressing family priorities or the good fortune of extra work related to getting a book manuscript accepted for publication.
Interested? Contact the group’s moderator Bill Kirk at rnbkirk@aol.com





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Once upon the tails of two horses there was a story of rhyme and reason
That would start a legacy to last for seasons
Each with distinctions all to themselves
Each finding a way to share every part of their being right down to their cells
Each has found me with a journey that has not been at ease
Yet they are so eager to please
For they each have had to climb many hills
For this there is only gratefulness and feelings, which sometimes gives me chills
They bring me their honesty, courage, trust and companionship with never a question
They just answer by thriving on, the giving and taking of affection
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