My eldest child has reached that phase of confrontational belligerence that I was led to believe started at puberty (he’s seven), while my youngest continues to scream in my face when I put him on the toilet; so much for the life-affirming nature of parenting. As for the vocational side of things, I’m self-employed, so the best praise I can hope for is that the decision to offshore my work is postponed for another few months. So, if I’ve found a hobby where folks I’ve never met tell me I’m a winner or congratulate me on my creative endeavours, then yup, you bet I appreciate the love.
In truth, it’s the creative comps that keep me in the game, as the sport itself is half the fun. The recent #NationalPoetryDay (much like #WorldPoetryDay and #NationalLimerickDay) is a case in point. Such hashtag days are a gift to promoters looking for something a little different from another mindless follow-RT comp.
As challenges go, it’s easy enough to quote a line of poetry or write a little (usually tweetable) poem - yet, bizarrely, the comping community at large seems to swerve such competitions, meaning that there’s the additional bonus of really low odds.
With this in mind, I was feeling pretty hopeful on last week’s #NationalPoetryDay, but sadly it passed without a prize. But that’s not to say I didn’t get lucky…
Bloomsbury Publishing was one of the promoters running a poetry competition, and while I might not have been a winner per se, my entry got a retweet from none other than one-time Children’s Laureate, Michael Rosen. Now that’s what I call validation!
Have any of your near misses been as good as a win? Let me know in the comments below!
Oh Michael Rosen is just THE BEST!!! We adore him (if you haven't watched his chocolate cake poem on you tube you absolutely must!!!) That definitely counts as a win! We've got a michael rosen comping story - can't remember if i've ever told you it. He really is the best. x
ReplyDeleteMy wife is a teacher, so even if I weren't a parent, I'd still love Michael Rosen for his frequent disembowling of the government's awful education policy!
DeleteI've found his chocolate cake story on YouTube - is there a poem as well?
You definitely need to share your Michael Rosen story!