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Author: Kellea Tibbs

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Welcome to march thirty one poetry. I call myself a poet-journalist and my poetry tends to reflect my commentary and opinions on pop culture, relationships, politics, and the media.
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Listen to another episode in my Throwback Thursday Poetry series. This week I'm sharing Several Haiku written in 2006. Follow my blog at http://marchthirtyone.wordpress.com
Listen to my latest podcast episode in my Throwback Thursday Poetry series. Here's Ride or Die, circa 2020.
Thank for listening to my Throwback Thursday Poetry series here on the March Thirty One Poetry podcast. Today, I bring you Good Morning, from the April Poems collection.
Listen as I share two poems from my #28DaysOfPoetry collection. Please share with others and make sure you subscribe to my podcast and to my MFA Over Latte newsletter, https://mfaoverlatte.substack.com
Listen to my first night time recorded episode of my #28DaysOfPoetry series with my Day Four poem, when on weekends.
Listen to Day Three of my #28DaysOfPoetry series, poem entitled, on cold days. Make sure you subscribe to my podcast and share
Listen to Day 2 of my #28DaysOfPoetry series. This #sixwordpoem was inspired by recent events in Memphis with the death of Tyre Nichols
Join me on my journey through the month of February, Black History Month, with my #28DaysOfPoetry series and my self imposed #sixwordpoem challenge.
Listen in as I share my updates on my Nanowrimo journey during the month of November for 11/15/23. Make sure you subscribe to my podcast and share with a friend.
Listen as I share updates on my Nanowrimo 2023 journey for Week One. Make sure you subscribe to my podcast on Spotify and subscribe to my newsletter at https://mfaoverlatte.substack.com
It's been a while. Listen in as I share all things Preptober and relaunch the podcast and learn how even poets can participate in Nanowrimo. Also, make sure you subscribe to my MFA Over Latte newsletter at https://mfaoverlatte.substack.com
Join me for National Poetry Month as I try to stay in the game with 30 poems over 30 days. Today's poem is entitled Chance.
Join me as I relaunch my March Thirty One Poetry podcast and kickoff National Poetry Writing Month 2021. My original poem honors a member of The Last Poets, Gil Scott Heron who passed away in 2011.
Join me as I recite poems from my April Poems Collection, all written in the month of April over various years. I'll keep you posted on the drop date for the full collection. And as always, thank you for listening.
I'm launching a series of Throwback poems, pieces I wrote that I want to revisit with you. Listen to The Hip Hop Blues, written in 2019 in response to the new movement in hip hop music. And don't forget to subscribe to my podcast and my blog. See link in bio.
In honor of National Poetry Writing Month, Day 4 writing prompt from Writer's Digest, Active
In honor of National Poetry Writing Month, Day 3 writing prompt from the Writer's Digest poetry challenge, The Future
In honor of National Poetry Writing Month 2021, Day 2 of the Writer's Digest Poem A Day challenge, today's poetry prompts is Communication Subscribe to the march thirty one poetry podcast and read my full poem, Before Technology, below: before technology . 4/3/21 Before cell phones  We were forced  To pick up the phone  Yes, a land line  Rotary  Push button  Dial a number   No caller ID  Crossing your fingers  That someone was home  Hoping and waiting  Just to hear a real voice  No voicemail  No using our fingers  To text a message  That was not an option   But using our fingers  To dial a number   7 digits  That we had to memorize  Remember  Phone books told us how to find   The things we needed  Address books told us  How to connect   To the people we needed  How did we ever get along   Without our devices  Easy  We called  We listened  Then hung up the phone  Until someone   Called us back 
In honor of National Poetry Writing Month, Day 1 writing prompt from Writer's Digest, Introduction.
Two Haiku written in 2012 with references to technology.
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