Hello everyone and a warm welcome to PART 4) of the entries for my weekly: “Fiction in A Flash Challenge” WEEK #14
Today I’m featuring the contribution from Karen Ingalls.
Last week I set the following Challenge:
Hello everyone and welcome to my new “Fiction in A Flash Challenge!” Each week I’ll be featuring an image and inviting you to write a Flash Fiction or Non-Fiction piece inspired by that image in any format and genre of your choosing. Maximum word count: 750 words.
Here is the image prompt.
This Contribution A Tanka by Karen Ingalls.
The beautiful photo was the inspiration for the Tanka poem I wrote. A Tanka poem is a form of Japanese poetry consisting of 31 syllables divided by 5-7-5-7-7, creating a flowing story without pause.
Karen may be contacted here …
Karen Ingalls Author Page Amazon
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Thanks so much for stopping by! I’d love to hear your thoughts.
What a beautiful Tanka poem….singing praises, YES! ♥
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Thank you, Gwen. I can hear Andrea Bocelli singing.
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A beautiful poem, Karen. Much praise to sing. 😁
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I am glad you liked the poem, John. I was deeply inspired by this photo.
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That’s beautiful, Karen! Your poem had me looking at the picture in a completely different way. 🙂
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When I saw the photo, I knew exactly what I wanted to say. Different ways to look at any form of art is always interesting. Thank you for stopping by, Yvette.
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Such a beautiful image of a voice raised in praise.
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Andrea Bocelli’s voice is what I hear. Thanks, Denise.
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He’s does have a voice that sings to the heavens!
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Beautifully done, Karen!
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Thank you for your comment, Jan.
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Lovely, Karen 😊
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I’m glad you enjoyed it, Harmony.
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This is beautiful, Karen!
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Nice poem, Karen.
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