If you’d like to be included in this slot, please get in touch: estherchilton@gmail.com. Poems can be up to 60 lines and prose 2000 words. If you’d like to add a short bio and photo, then great. All I ask is that there’s nothing offensive.
My guest writer this week is appearing on my blog for the first time. You may know her from her blog Chico’s Mom. Please give Jolene Rice a very warm welcome. I hope you enjoy her haiku as much as me.
1.
In the rain
Dance good fellow, dance.
Dance like the flowers and leaves.
Dance in heavens rain.
2.
Get me some
Coffee. Get me some.
Coffee. Got up and go juice.
Coffee, I need you.
3.
May flowers
Not here yet, on it’s
way, sky full of clouds. These spring
showers, May flowers.
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Bio:
Jolene Rice is a lifelong resident of Kentucky, USA. Chico the Chihuahua came to live with her in 2015. She has found a place for him in most of her pieces. She has two journals, a coloring book, two children’s books with Chico as the subject, one collection of short stories, four books of poetry and three novels. Smokin’ a rabbit out of a hole was her first book of poetry, was published on KDP in 2024. Ready more works from Jolene at Chicosmom.com. or see her videos on YouTube @jolenerice2217.

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