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Old 07-20-2007, 08:07 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi,

I am a Secondary School teacher from Scotland. I am currently formalising my writing (poetry and prose) through The Open University's 'Creative Writing' course.



Please visit my blog: Personal Blog - and enjoy my concrete poetry and the music clip, too!

regards,
Hugh
 

Old 07-20-2007, 08:11 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hugh....Nice to read ya!!! Welcome to the JPiC Community for writers !!! We have a myriad of phenomenal talent on the site, so please do enjoy the full realm of the site. We also have many forums for resources, games, the arcade, humor, music, novelists, and more!!!! I look forward to reading your work, and if you ever need anything, just shout in the chatbox, and / or PM us. We are here to assist you. Also, please do not hesitate to PM me for anything even just to say hi. Enjoy and happy posting!! BTW---->I am also a Secondary School Teacher. I teach Science.

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Old 07-20-2007, 08:23 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Thanks, PaintedDiary!
I've just submitted - or I think I have - some Haiku. Is there anyway of checking if they've been submitted to the Haiku forum?

H
 

Old 07-20-2007, 08:25 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Hi Hugh!

Once you hit reply, your post should be included in the forum.
 

Old 07-25-2007, 03:12 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Hey HUGHO - clicked the link - but I do know blogspot is a little "iffy" - so didn't see much that I'd bookmark for..... On the other hand though - You've found JPiC Forum = YAY! We do have a lot of talented Writers & Poets aboard - we all love creating literature and I think you will love creating with us! So make yourself at home! Enjoy what we have to offer and offer some of your own = Happy posting!

Have any questions about forum procedures? Don't hesitate to send me a Private Message or ask someone in the Chatbox - we love helping and such - AND we love the newbies

Again - welcome AND Enjoy!

Jacquii.




“I do use powerful words to evoke emotion, but also to stimulate imagination. If one can 'see' the words dance before
his eyes - then he can likely feel, smell and even taste them as well. And I do thoroughly enjoy really tasty poems.
My poetry is an emotions-fest sprinkled with a little garlic salt, Mrs. Dash, fresh ginger and Tabasco sauce...
My poetry is like a piece of General Tso's chicken tossed in ghetto soul.” ---
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Old 07-25-2007, 03:16 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Thanks, PaintedDiary!
I've just submitted - or I think I have - some Haiku. Is there anyway of checking if they've been submitted to the Haiku forum?

H
Hey HUGHO - I did see and approve you haiku submission - but for that particular call - we're looking for a haiku collection ------ since the haiku is such a brief form - I thought it would be lovely to see a collection (between 3 and 6 haiku) of related poetry.... Hope this makes sense - but o0f course I've had a few beers - but at anyrate - Welcome to the Community!

Jacquii.



“I do use powerful words to evoke emotion, but also to stimulate imagination. If one can 'see' the words dance before
his eyes - then he can likely feel, smell and even taste them as well. And I do thoroughly enjoy really tasty poems.
My poetry is an emotions-fest sprinkled with a little garlic salt, Mrs. Dash, fresh ginger and Tabasco sauce...
My poetry is like a piece of General Tso's chicken tossed in ghetto soul.” ---
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Old 07-26-2007, 11:03 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Hiya Hugh =) And welcome!

Just to clarify a little something -> if you want to post a haiku but not in the poetry call for submissions (ie, just as a poem to be read and enjoyed and hopefully receive feedback by the JPiC community, not as part of the contests) then you can do so by starting a new thread in any of the poetry forums (to find these, click on the "Main Forum" link at the top of any page, and scroll down to the group of sub-forums entitled Poetic Colours). For a haiku, you'll probably want to post in the Creative Traditional sub-forum, but you can choose any that you feel your poem is suited to!

If you ever need anything, help is a click away, either in the chatbox or via PM - there's always at least one of us around!

Enjoy the forum, and have fun!

Smiles!,
~Serenity~
 

Old 07-27-2007, 03:26 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Oic,
I'm a secondary school... student.. hahaz, but in S'pore
Hope you enjoy your stay here.
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Old 08-10-2007, 02:31 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Hugh...great to have you join our family! You will enjoy this site and the people you will come to call your friends. Have a fun time in here and post!
 

Old 08-11-2007, 08:33 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Hey now H,

Welcome to the site, I haven't read your haikus yet but I will get to them... I've come to the conclusion that I might be a little sloooow catchin' up on all these posts..... Better late than never, I reckon.......
 


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