Thank you to the team at Two Writing Teachers for hosting this month’s Slice of Life Story Challenge! It’s been incredible to be a part of this community over the past four weeks.
Like many other slicers, I’ve spent some time this morning just looking back over the past month. March did not end as it began; the month had highs and lows. Looking back, I’ve taken the lead of Diane Anderson from newtreemom and arranged my titles of the last 30 days into a found poem.
To the other slicers whose work I’ve enjoyed over the last month, and to my readers and commenters, I say thank you.
March, Two Thousand Twenty
The Post not Taken
Metaphors
Just Look Down
I am Not a Cat
My Favorite Words
Too Good to Pass Up
PB and J Memories
Books
Seed Catalogs
I Like to Ride My Bicycle
An Unexpected Pleasure
We’ve Got a Lulu
Nana is Home
Hug Avalanche
Tests and Tech
Vintage Tech
Voting
Tunes and Technology
Devices
Be Careful Little Eyes
Thinking About Thinking
Learning Something New
I Might Need This Someday
Today is the Day
Virus
Say Again?
These are Difficult Days
I Wonder What Will Happen Next
When the Story Comes to Me
I am not really sure how it does, but using our titles this way just works. It adds a new layer of meaning to the writing in the newfound connections between ideas.
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I was a bit surprised at how I was able to take what I thought were disparate ideas and put them together. Wow!
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What a great idea. Now I have to scroll through the past 31 days and find some of these to read. Sorry I missed them the first time.
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Diane had a great idea, and I borrowed that format today, also. 🙂 I like the way yours turned out! 🙂 ~JudyK
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This makes such a great poem! So many of the lines make me want to go read the slice–you write intriguing titles. 🙂
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So cool! It’s really a great way to end the challenge, and look back at all of it.
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This is such a great collection of titles, and I just love how you thought them through and arranged them. It’s like the book spine poetry, only cooler. =)
It’s been great reading your work, and I do hope you’ll continue to write in the coming weeks!
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Thanks, Lainie. I don’t think it will be every day, but I look forward to the break from the world that sitting and writing gives me. Thank you for reading, and for the inspiration I find in your work!
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