Esther’s writing challenge for this week is Funny Moments. You can join in here: https://estherchilton.co.uk/2025/03/19/writing-prompts-57/
New Blood
What a hoot
There is new blood
In fourth year at Uni
Competition
In the form of a young man
From an opposition university
This youngster and my son
Both chose challenging
Research projects
Both have double supervisors
One of Greg’s
If from Milan, Italy
He thinks this gives him
An edge
Over a double local package
But
The competition
Has four subjects for both
The first and second blocks
Greg had four and three
So, he’s signed up for
An additional course
Naturally the most difficult
On the list of electives
There is nothing like a little
Competition
To stir the blood
And make a young man work
“Well, Mom,” he said
In response to my enquiry
“I’m not going to be upstaged
by a usurper from Pretoria”
Reviews for Sunflower Tanka
Thank you to Barbara Harris Leonhard for this insightful review of Sunflower Tanka: https://extraordinarysunshineweaver.blog/2025/03/24/barbs-wordy-blurbs-sunflower-tanka-by-robbie-cheadle-colleen-m-chesebro/
Thank you to contributor, Chris Hall, for her lovely review of Sunflower Tanka on Facebook here:
Sunflower Tanka: An Anthology Tanka, Tanka Prose, & Experimental Tanka – edited by Robbie Cheadle & Colleen M. Chesebro
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What a gorgeous collection with so many poets who I know, including myself. It is such a beautiful book (well done, Robbie) and I am glad that I got the paperback, as well as the Kindle.
There are almost 140 poems in this wonderful collection. The 36 poets are from all around the globe: from the USA, UK, Mexico, South Africa, Uganda, Guyana, Portugal, Japan, Philippines, India, Australia and Italy. Isn’t it interesting, and even more so the way the various styles are incorporated. The different forms are the well-known 5-line tanka form, the tanka-prose and the rensaku, but also the less known are the experimental tanka, the garland tanka, and the tanka Puente, all good though.
I have read from cover to cover and picked around as well. Now, just to say, this has been a lovely experience – it’s ‘In the Light’!
Good for Greg! I love that story/poem.
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Thank you, Darlene.
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Ha! I love that last line so much. That’s the attitude to have! Great poem, Robbie.
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Thank you, Jan. I couldn’t think of anything to write for this prompt. I’m immersed in work and Dante’s Inferno, neither of which are remotely humorous. I was pleased this came to mind.
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Wonderful post!
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Thank you, Dawn
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Ah ha, that goes well!
Plus, my little review – lovely Sunflowers.
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Hi Chris, Greg has his graduation on 3 April, the day before my operation. He was top student in mathematics and computer science last year and isn’t planning on relinquishing his spot.
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Excellent! Good for Greg!!
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Thank you
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Your fabulous poetry work certainly deserves good reviews, Robbie.
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Thank you very much, Tim.
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My pleasure, Robbie. 😊
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💙
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Good for your son! I understand the competition, even though I’m not certain about what it is.
Lovely reviews for Sunflower Tanka–congratulations to you and Colleen!
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HI Merril, it’s about who will be the top maths student this year. Greg was top for maths and computer science last year (third year). He won’t relinquish his spot easily.
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Ahh–I get it now. Good luck to Greg!
My kids had top academic honors, but they weren’t really competing directly with someone. It’s different, I think if you’re not in math/science.
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Arts would be different. I did correspondence university so the scholars were faceless.
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That’s very different.
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Kudos on the review Robbie and your fun prompt.
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Thank you, Brad. I found the whole episode with my son to be hilarious.
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😊
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🙂
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Thanks for the smile, Paul.
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I love that you’ve placed this funny moment into a poem 💗
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Thank you, Esther. I thought it was hilarious. Liking seeing yourself in someone else.
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I’ve reached the point where I’ll leave the competitive pursuits to the young people. Good luck to Greg for defeating the usurper from Pretoria!
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Hi Liz, I don’t consider myself competitive anymore, but I was like Greg. Now, I just challenge myself, not other people.
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Definitely the better way to go!
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Later in life, yes. When you are young, aiming for first place is fine. Keeps you focused.
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Good for him! I see he has his mother’s spirit. 💖
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Haha, yes. It is quite interesting to see yourself so clearly in your offspring.
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Loved the poem Robbie.
Well done with the review
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Thank you, Maggie. It’s fun to read the reviews for an anthology. There’s always so much variety.
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My pleasure Robbie.
Yes, everyone sees things with their own perspective, each one so different.
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That’s right. Sometimes I don’t understand poems that others rave about. I read the reviewers thoughts and see if I can get there.
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I am the very same .🙂
Have a lovely day Robbie.
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I’m glad to know that – grin.
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Robbie 🤗
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I’m in Michael’s corner!
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🤗💖🙏
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You have a very smart young man!
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Thank you, Dwight. Yes, he got the best of both his parents 😉
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:>)
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Robbie, what a fantastic post! Greg’s determination and competitive spirit shine through. Wishing him all the best with his studies. Also, congratulations on the wonderful reviews for Sunflower Tanka!
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Hi Donna, thank you, This made me laugh. I struggled to think of something humorous, my head is full of my Dante rewrite. Sunflower Tanka is a beautiful collection.
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Love the story poem, Robbie. And I don’t know why I so love the term usurper! I have ever since watching Game of Thrones and the like 😉
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I’m pleased you enjoyed this, Dale. I struggled to pull my mind away from my Dante rewrite and think of something that would pass as humour.
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Which reminds me. I have to go back to that one! I had started to read it and was interrupted, closed everything and now it is in my inbox somewhere. I really enjoyed that one, too! (But shall comment appropriately 😉 )
And yes, I did enjoy this humorous one!
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It is a most interesting project for me.
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😀
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Wishing Greg success in his project!
And congratulations on another great review. (K)
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Thanks, Kefe. It’s only due in September and he’s already finished part 1.
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Best wishes for your son.
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Thank you, Sadje
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You’re welcome
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Great poem, Robbie, and I love that last line! And Congrats on the beautiful reviews too!
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Hi Lauren, thank you. This really did make me laugh.
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Robbie, your poem has me grinning from ear to ear.
I want to know how it comes out?
Pretoria…. hmph! Greg …Yayayay!!!!
Congratulations on the fab review for Sunflower Tanka!
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Hi Resa, thank you. I am also watching with great interest. Greg is working very hard so my money is on him.
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Mine too!
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Way to go, Greg!
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Thank you, Jennie 🪻💜
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You’re welcome, Robbie.
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