I have reached the decision, that after almost a year and a half of running my weekly literature linky, I am bringing #WednesdayWords to an end. There will be no more #WednesdayWords. Why? Well there are many reasons really… 1) I’m working on getting my book published and I’d rather have my own poetry and […]
Wednesday Words
Ectopic Prose #WednesdayWords
Here are some prose I wrote last week, during my recovery from surgery. They describe my feelings surrounding my ectopic pregnancy. There are some people who feel I should be "over it" by now, or that I had no cause to be upset, because my pregnancy was so early on. The truth is, that it […]
Scars #WednesdayWords
Regular readers will know, I've just had surgery for an ectopic pregnancy. I have three surgical wounds to my tummy which are still very sore, but slowly healing. There is also a sad part of me that has lost a pregnancy. These scars will always remind me of that. I already had three scars on […]
Gay Marriage – Same Love #WednesdayWords
I was going to blog another poem about spring, for this weeks Wednesday Words, but then I heard a song on the radio which really moved me. Not only did it move me, but it's highly topical at the moment. Gay Marriage was made legal in the UK in the early hours of Saturday morning […]
“The Thaw” by Emma Day #WednesdayWords
This weeks #WednesdayWords is a short, one stanza poem, which I wrote about spring. I chose to keep it short and powerful and I'm pleased with it. I hate the winter. I hate being cold and everything and everyone around me being cold - in both the literal and metaphorical senses. Spring often brings new […]