Welcome to WinterWords Season 2200+ Poems by Chatham-Kent Poets
WinterWords is a family-friendly exhibit of poetry by Chatham-Kent poets. Its first active season was December 2010 until March 2011, after which it was archived til December 2011. WinterWords is now active for Season 2. C-K poets age 18 and older are invited to join WinterWords at zero cost. Each participating poet has their own exhibit page, one exception being the class exhibit belonging to the students of educator Mark Broadbent. When poets submit new writings, they are posted to the top of the page. WinterWords is proud to present this collection of local poetic creativity.
Poets Participating In WinterWords Atherton Aardvark (a 'demonstration' poet) Jim Bell (from Chatham, Kent, England) Patricia Weaver Blonde Mr Broadbent's Class Glenn Cleveland Leon Dalgleish Mary Donais Patrick and Linda Douglas C Frank Doyle Jean A Frazer Terry Godwin (WinterWords' Newest Member) Vicki Hornick Joanne Deborah LeFebvre Megan McDermott and Family Rob McNiff George E Murphy Ruth Parker Paul Ritchie Keith Spicer Nadin St Lewis Wes Summerfield Ethel (Hiday) Wicksey December's Guest Poet - Santa Claus January's Guest Poet - Selena Snowbank February's Guest Poet - Valree Valentine
Visitor Comments Visitor comments are always welcome. All comments are moderated to support our positive family-friendly stance. Just email your comments to us at ck99poets@yahoo.ca and watch for them to appear on the We Like WinterWords comment page. We edit comments and frequently reply.
Legal Note: WinterWords is a copyrighted designation registered to Patrick and Linda Douglas of Chatham Ontario Canada. Individuals, associations and communities interested in providing a WinterWords program in areas beyond Chatham-Kent are asked to email ck99poets@yahoo.ca for info on WinterWords copyrights. Copyrights for all poems posted on WinterWords belong to the respective authors. WinterWords requests that all visitors respect author copyrights by contacting individual writers regarding their respective poems. |
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