Poetry
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Curled Up in the Corner
I wasn’t feeling the prompts today and the mud river is slowly flowing, more like a trickle of slow awakening. Continue reading
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Triplets
These were written over the course of this last week 8/11-16/25. I had fun and hope you do too. Continue reading
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Cheezie
Dear Ernest, Your submission of “Little Mouse” has been reviewed, and we’re delighted to inform you that your piece is scheduled for publication on 8/15/25 at 3am Eastern Time (ET). Thank you Dagmara K for this opportunity. This poem is in Silent Screams ‘A View From The Soul’s Edge’ my second book of poetry. Enjoy! Continue reading
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Heinz 57 and Then Some
I just can’t seem to stop doing these challenges and today I add a new one to the table, thanks to the fantastic Esther, WD, and of course the wonderful Di for keeping us entertained on a daily basis. Continue reading
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A Dawgs Tribute
Another beautiful day in the “pair-a-dice” of the Dawghouse Continue reading
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Morning Coffee Creativity
Thoughts while enjoying this quiet, blissful Saturdays dawn come on. Continue reading
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Dem’ Bones
Hot out of the oven, here’s the last take-out to this edition of Kevin’s NTT Continue reading
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Moon Beams
Round two from Kevin & me to you. NTT ROCKS !!! Continue reading
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The Slow Dance
My last entry to this fabulous edition of NTT, thanx Kevin Continue reading
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This is Home
Come with me, take my handWe will walk into a fantasy landA magical place amongst the treesThe wonderful world of NTT Continue reading
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An Authors Perspective
I found this heart warming email from Lauren Scott this morning when I opened my email and couldn’t wait to share it here. Continue reading
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Heartfelt Love
Thank you Maggie Watson for such a warm and great review. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Retired and residing in Michigan, Ernest Federspiel is a seasoned poet whose writing journey traverses time. His poetry resonates with readers, exploring altered outlooks on life’s realms of love and fantasy. Through his insightful and thought-provoking verses, Ernest invites readers to Continue reading
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Cry Me A River Part Two
This dawgs rhyme of tomorrow. After getting some sunshine on the brain I came back and wrote this. I thank you all for your comments/responses to part one. Continue reading
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Unwinding
Throwing these three fantastic images together into my altered minds vision of a larger picture with, you guessed it, mixed challenges. Thanks bro for another round of NTT greatness. Also a BIG thanks to Esther & John for the challenges presented to bring this post together. Continue reading
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Lost Count
I am cleaning out my draft files and I come across this. I couldn’t begin to tell you when it was written but tossing this into the NTT pot today. Continue reading
