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Mess of Ink Prompted Writing

Kelsey Andrews

Monthly write-along podcast with poems, prompts and inspiration.

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Latest Issues

Mess of Ink on Hiatus

Hi all,

You may have noticed that the latest episode of the podcast didn’t appear in your inbox on the 15th. This is because I’ve been having some health issues.

After discussing it with my doctor, I have realized that I was doing too mu...

3 years ago
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Share Thread April 2023

Hi all,

I’m excited to read what you’ve written this month! Share it here please.

A reminder: when responding to each other’s work we only mention what’s strong, what stands out.

3 years ago

Mess of Ink Prompted Writing

Poems read in this podcast:

“If you die in Canada do you die in real life?”
by Angeline Schellenberg

This poem isn’t currently available anywhere online, so I include it here:

Text within this block will maintain its original spac...

3 years ago

Share thread: Mess of Ink March 2023

Here’s where you can share what you wrote for the March podcast. I’d love to read it. If you feel moved to respond to someone’s work, just remember to only comment on what’s strong, what works, because this baby writing needs to be coddled....

3 years ago
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Mess of Ink: March 2023

Poems read in this episode:

“Slender Wish” by Ulrike Narwani

“[in just-]” by E.E. Cummings

Mentioned in acknowledgement:

Son of a Trickster by Eden Robinson

Obligatory early spring picture of crocuses (croci?)

3 years ago

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    I write poetry about, among other things, killing flies, dreaming of seals, naming depression and picking blackberries, as well as short fiction about weird introspective people like me.

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