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Stop by the Camden-Carroll Library on the campus of Morehead State University or visit Coffeetree Books on Main Street in Morehead to add your six word story to our graffiti walls
Use the #WEKY hashtag to post on Twitter and Google+ or post it on our National Days On Writing at Morehead State University and throughout Eastern Kentucky Facebook page
Praise poetry has a special place in southern African literature. Praise poem are written to kings and cattle as well as inanimate objects such as bicycles and trains.
The genre of praise poetry called izibongo in Zulu (used in its plural form) is a political art form found in southern African societies like the Nguni- and Sotho-Tswana-speaking peoples. The term refers to the form of poetic expression that defines and names an individual, and is characterized by bold imagery expressed in carefully selected language.
Praise poetry is often a celebration of heritage, family, and place - a celebration of who we are and where we come from.
The only rule for this challenge is that your poem should be micro poetry ~ poetry small enough to share.
Praise whatever or whoever you like but we hope to see some poetry about our region!