Sunday Picnic Swaddled In The Sun
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jjhunter
Sunday, every Sunday, let's have a community picnic. It's probably been a long week, and it's lovely to have a few minutes to sit back and relax and enjoy some good conversation in a less formal space. Feel free to bring something for the Picnic Basket - a poem you liked this week, a thought you had or something you experienced, or even something completely unrelated to poetry whatsoever that you just feel like sharing. Just take a moment to say hello, and maybe have a bite to eat; no one is going anywhere fast, and the shade promises some relief from the everyday heat. Let’s get to know each other a bit better, here under the branches of the poet’s tree.
Sunday, every Sunday, let's have a community picnic. It's probably been a long week, and it's lovely to have a few minutes to sit back and relax and enjoy some good conversation in a less formal space. Feel free to bring something for the Picnic Basket - a poem you liked this week, a thought you had or something you experienced, or even something completely unrelated to poetry whatsoever that you just feel like sharing. Just take a moment to say hello, and maybe have a bite to eat; no one is going anywhere fast, and the shade promises some relief from the everyday heat. Let’s get to know each other a bit better, here under the branches of the poet’s tree.
weekly roundup thread - member associated posts
Date: 2015-03-22 04:47 pm (UTC)Patreon Re: weekly roundup thread - member associated posts
Date: 2015-03-22 05:23 pm (UTC)If you are unfamiliar with Patreon: the deal is, artists create, patrons pay artists either by creation or by month as the artist prefers. (I have chosen by creation.) Artists may lock posts so that only patrons, or only patrons who have pledged a certain amount, may see them. (I have not chosen to do so.) Patrons may cap their contributions so that, if they for example pledge $1/creation and cap it at $5/month and the artist posts six creations in that month, the patron only pays $5. Artists get money for creating art they love, patrons support the arts they love and creators they at least like, everybody wins.