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Viewing comments for Chapter 15 "The Raven, A Trickster "A NaPoWriMo Book of Poetry
5 total reviews
Comment from royowen
How interesting, I suspect some of these are human tribes, perhaps some from Alaska and beyond. It's an amazing bird, incredibly intelligent, a true icon, and you've explained it so eloquently in verse. Well done Kim, blessings Roy
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2024
How interesting, I suspect some of these are human tribes, perhaps some from Alaska and beyond. It's an amazing bird, incredibly intelligent, a true icon, and you've explained it so eloquently in verse. Well done Kim, blessings Roy
Comment Written 21-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2024
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Thank you so much, Roy
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Pleasure
Comment from Mark Jackson
This is a captivating exploration into the rich mythology and cultural significance of the Tlingit people's revered figure, the Raven. You skillfully weave together the oral traditions and symbolic imagery associated with this legendary creature, offering readers a window into a world filled with magic, wisdom, and mystery.
Overall, "The Raven - a Trickster" is a compelling piece that pays homage to the enduring legacy of the Tlingit people and their timeless stories. It serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of preserving and celebrating indigenous cultures and their invaluable contributions to our shared human experience.
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2024
This is a captivating exploration into the rich mythology and cultural significance of the Tlingit people's revered figure, the Raven. You skillfully weave together the oral traditions and symbolic imagery associated with this legendary creature, offering readers a window into a world filled with magic, wisdom, and mystery.
Overall, "The Raven - a Trickster" is a compelling piece that pays homage to the enduring legacy of the Tlingit people and their timeless stories. It serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of preserving and celebrating indigenous cultures and their invaluable contributions to our shared human experience.
Comment Written 21-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2024
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Thank you for a grand review, Mark!
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
There are many myths about ravens and these are all human inventions and many of our birds are tarred with such pagan ritualistic myths, I enjoyed your unusual and well worded poem, an entertaining piece, love Dolly x
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2024
There are many myths about ravens and these are all human inventions and many of our birds are tarred with such pagan ritualistic myths, I enjoyed your unusual and well worded poem, an entertaining piece, love Dolly x
Comment Written 21-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2024
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Thank you, Dolly!
Comment from FurryBunny
This poem is well-written, with a consistent rhyme scheme and engaging flow. The language is descriptive and paints a vivid picture, drawing the reader in from the very beginning. The clever storytelling and creative use of imagery make it a captivating piece of writing. Overall, the poem showcases the author's skill and talent for crafting compelling verses.
reply by the author on 19-Apr-2024
This poem is well-written, with a consistent rhyme scheme and engaging flow. The language is descriptive and paints a vivid picture, drawing the reader in from the very beginning. The clever storytelling and creative use of imagery make it a captivating piece of writing. Overall, the poem showcases the author's skill and talent for crafting compelling verses.
Comment Written 18-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 19-Apr-2024
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Hi Furry Bunny!
I think this is one of my favorite reviews! I appreciate you taking g the time to read and respond!
Kim
Comment from lyenochka
Thank you for sharing the native lore of the raven. All those corvid birds are so smart and take revenge to a whole new level so we never should cross a crow or a raven.
reply by the author on 19-Apr-2024
Thank you for sharing the native lore of the raven. All those corvid birds are so smart and take revenge to a whole new level so we never should cross a crow or a raven.
Comment Written 18-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 19-Apr-2024
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Hi Helen!
You are so right about the birds. My friend's last name is Crow, so she loves all things Raven/Crow. Her husband is part Eskimo. I wrote this one for Tami.