The Jovial Writer Monthly | April 2025 Edition

Welcome to this month’s edition of The Jovial Writer Monthly! Whether you’re here for a fun literary escape, to read your monthly horoscope or have a wellness check in, I’m thrilled to have you. Grab a cup of chai (or coffee ☕) and let’s dive in!

The Jovial Writer Monthly | March 2025 Edition

Welcome to this month’s edition of The Jovial Writer Monthly! Whether you’re here for a fun literary escape, to read your monthly horoscope or have a wellness check in, I’m thrilled to have you. Grab a cup of chai (or coffee ☕) and let’s dive in!

The Jovial Writer Monthly | February 2025 Edition

Welcome to this month’s edition of The Jovial Writer Monthly! Whether you’re here for a fun literary escape, to read your monthly horoscope or have a wellness check in, I’m thrilled to have you. Grab a cup of chai (or coffee ☕) and let’s dive in!

Berry Much

Berry Much - haiku on strawberries

Haiku Week – Day 1 – Kiss

Candle Lit    Close enough to kiss, She whispered, “Love, there’s spinach, Stuck between your teeth.” Pexels.com     poem, free, best, candle, romance, soft, humour, fun, sweet, date, night, kiss, teeth, spinach, poetry, short, cute, love, dinner, drinks, close

Thought You’d Never Ask

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Poetry Challenge – June – Teacup

Empty Teacup The city doesn't excite me Quite as much as it used to. It's bustling with energy and footsteps, But none belong to you. The streetlights flicker on and drown out the sunset. I put the kettle on to boil, And set the table for one. Follow me on Instagram @thejovialwriter

Poetry Challenge – May – Watch

Timepiece When Emma was four, she wanted a watch. Not just any dial, but the battered gold, The elderly guest at dinner, adorned on his wrist.   It was shiny, yellow like the sun, Bent out of shape and yet, oh, how she yearned To hear the dutiful Breguet hands count time.   Her heart … Continue reading Poetry Challenge – May – Watch

Poetry Challenge – April – Levity

Smile when it's hard Like a child you seem not to care nor know, of how horrid people can be. you believe in beauty and love, kindness and occasional levity. I ask you about the devastation and anguish that lurks behind the very eyes that have seen it all. You answer with gentle pause, that … Continue reading Poetry Challenge – April – Levity

Poetry Challenge – March – Heels

Stood Up
I think I took too long to get here.
That’s why he left.