Promote Yourself Monday: July 11, 2022

Welcome to Promote Yourself Monday.  All Go Dog Go Cafe community members are invited to post one link to one specific piece of their writing (600 words or less please!) they have published on their blog, Facebook page, or Instagram feed into the comments section below.

If you post a link, be sure to read some of the other great writing people have linked to.

32 thoughts on “Promote Yourself Monday: July 11, 2022

  1. Reblogged this on Ivor.Plumber/Poet and commented:

    Dear readers and followers, here’s a great opportunity for your writings to be read by other writers, and also to find and meet other writers. You are very welcome to participate, come along and visit our writer friendly site…..by clicking on the link at the bottom of this article >>
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    • Hi Rose .. I use WordPress as my main platform, from which my poems are linked to my FB, and Twitter sites … I post a poem from my WP site on Instagram daily … I’ve stopped using LinkedIn

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    • As a unedited and unfinished poem, this is still a great piece, and I thought your emotional 3rd stanza was superb … no chandes needeed, …
      “And then he arrives
      And he lays on the floor with me
      He encircles me in his arms
      And he cries
      Our tears mixing
      Until our puddle becomes a lake”

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    • I’m having a bit of trouble with the slowness of my computer this morning … a couple of my comments have gone askew … but my ‘fear’ of another mistake is omnipresent … Maybe it’s a site problem … What I’m trying to say Larry, is that ‘fear’ is an emotion that is in everything we do … a precautionary impulse to make us pause and consider the situation Larry … whoops I’m fearful of losing track of my thoughts now …

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  2. As a unedited and unfinished poem, this is still a great piece, and I thought your emotional 3rd stanza was superb … no chandes needeed, …
    “And then he arrives
    And he lays on the floor with me
    He encircles me in his arms
    And he cries
    Our tears mixing
    Until our puddle becomes a lake”

    Liked by 2 people

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