My friend, you're really working this quest! Congratulations!
The goal for the 30 days was to produce ONE cento, and you've already done it! Obviously you're into it, no problem, so perhaps you can set a new goal of your own. Think on that. What might you want to do to make the most of this quest?
As for "posting," you could "copy and paste" your cento in a comment. However, we're hoping poets will read their centos at the "Cento Celebration" on February 27. If you can't or don't wish to attend that, I'd ask you to wait and post your cento at the end of the quest, so that all questers can be in approximately the same phase of the quest at the same time. Make sense?
It's interesting - I am finding words that inspire me, but phrases are hard at the moment. I'm keeping at it though!
Yes, stick with it! Remember to have no expectations.
It will be interesting to see what shimmers for each of us... I find myself connecting with phrases related to transition.
Cool that you noticed that, Sue!
The "task" was lovely, and very revealing. I have written a cento and will send it to Phyllis, since I don't know how to post it.
My friend, you're really working this quest! Congratulations!
The goal for the 30 days was to produce ONE cento, and you've already done it! Obviously you're into it, no problem, so perhaps you can set a new goal of your own. Think on that. What might you want to do to make the most of this quest?
As for "posting," you could "copy and paste" your cento in a comment. However, we're hoping poets will read their centos at the "Cento Celebration" on February 27. If you can't or don't wish to attend that, I'd ask you to wait and post your cento at the end of the quest, so that all questers can be in approximately the same phase of the quest at the same time. Make sense?
Thank you, Phyllis. I will do some more work on the Cento, and I will plan to be at the Cento Celebration
Woohoo! I look forward to your reading there!