Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Snow - #FFFC #dVerse #TankaTuesday #MarianneMoore #poem #poetry #poetryconnection @YvetteMCalleiro




Hello, beautiful readers! It's been a cold several days for this South Floridian here, and I don't like it. Lol! I want the warmth of the sun back. I honestly don't know how those of you who live up north can handle the cold. 

Today, I'm combining three poetry challenges. The first is from dVerse's Poetics: New Year Snow where Kim invites us to write about snow. Melissa's Fandango Flash Fiction Challenge #356 provides the perfect photo for this challenge.

And the last prompt is from #TankaTuesday Poetry Challenge. Melissa invites us to mimic one of Marianne Moore's complex stanzaic patterns. I chose to follow the 1-3-9-6-8 pattern that she used in her poem "The Fish."

(image courtesy of Logan Weaver on Unsplash)

Snow

snow
falls quickly.
       unexpected guest at our campsite,
       bundled in three layers,
            hoping for better tomorrow

snow
glistens bright.
       brilliant diamond reflections of sun
       without the vibrant heat -
            perfectly beautiful artwork


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Friday, January 16, 2026

Missing Road Signs - #W3 #cherity #poem #poetry #poetrycommunity @YvetteMCalleiro


Hello, beautiful readers! Today was a teacher planning day, so I was able to leave a bit early, which gave me time to dive into poetry. Yay me!

This poem was inspired by Wea've Written Weekly (W3)'s Prompt #194. Nolcha invites us to write a cherita, which is a three-verse poem that tells a story or tale. The traditional cherita has one verse of one line, one verse of two lines, and one verse of three lines. For my fictional poem, I rearranged the order so the verse lines follow a 3-2-1 order.

(image courtesy of @StockSnap on Pixabay)

Missing Road Signs

I jumped in your car without a second thought,
heart racing as we sped down love's highway,
throwing caution to the wind.

I must have missed the yield sign as we sped by
and the warning sign trying to steer me away
from your toxicity and bad driving.

Luckily, the exit sign welcomed me onto a safer, happier road.


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Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Dreams of Lunch - #TankaTuesday #FFFC #dVerse #Quadrille #oxymoron #smile #poem #poetry #poetrycommunity @YvetteMCalleiro




Hello, beautiful readers! My mother is really struggling with Shingles right now. She has several autoimmune issues, and the nerve pain from the Shingles is unbearable. Please send her healing energy and keep her in your prayers. I truly appreciate it.

I'm combining prompts again. These three just melded so easily together, which I'm happy about since it means I can participate in all of them. The first prompt is from #TankaTuesday where Robbie invites us to use an oxymoron in our syllabic poem. 

The second prompt is from dVerse. De Jackson invites us to write a Quadrille (a poem with 44 words) that focuses on the word smile (or a word with the same meaning). And the last prompt is from Melissa's Fandango Flash Fiction which provided the image below.

(image courtesy of Diego Cancino on Pexels)

Dreams of Lunch

The Florida Everglades are full of wild animals. One who always captures attention is the massive crocodile who sunbathes at the marina's dock. He rests on the ramp, observing all of us.

lazy crocodile
grins at all who pass him by 
beware gentle jaws


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#TankaTuesday

Melissa's Fandango Flash Fiction 

Friday, January 9, 2026

Midlife Crisis - #TankaTuesday #WDYS #XplorationChallenge #Puente #poem #poetry #poetrychallenge @YvetteMCalleiro




Hello, beautiful readers! I hope you've had a great first full week of 2026. My son returned to his university today. While I'm sad to see him go, I'm grateful for the time we were able to spend together. I am so proud of the young man he's becoming.

For today, I'm combining three prompts. My weekdays are very busy, especially since I'm trying to go to bed early to make sure I am well rested. I still want to participate in as many prompts as I can, and these three seem to mesh well.

The first is from #TankaTuesday, where Willow invites us to write a Puente poem about new beginnings. A Puente poem has three stanzas. The first and third stanzas are separate thoughts. The second stanza contains a quote.

The second challenge comes from Reena's Xploration Challenge #412. Reena shares lines from two poems. In the poem by J.R.R. Tolkein, I found my quote.

The last challenge is Sadje's What Do You See? prompt where she shares the adorable picture below.

(image credit; Eirik Olsen @Unsplash)

Midlife Crisis

an adult life rut
hamster wheel goes round and round
mud becomes quicksand

"Still round the corner there may wait
A new road or a secret gate" ~ J.R.R. Tolkein

find your inner child
many adventures await
for those who wander


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Monday, January 5, 2026

New Beginnings - #FFFC #dVerse #HaibunMonday #haibun #epiphany #poem #poetry #poetrycommunity @YvetteMCalleiro



Hello, beautiful readers! Welcome to a new year of poetry. I'm attempting to write a haiku each day. So far, so good! I'll share some of those at the end of each month. I'm also participating in Colleen Chesebro's Japanese Micro Seasons Challenge, which will be posted at the end of the month as well.

For today, I'm combining the image from Melissa's Fandango Flash Fiction Challenge #354 and dVerse's Haibun Monday Challenge where Frank J. Tassone invites us to write a haibun around the idea of an epiphany. 

(photo courtesy of Cristy Birdie on Pexels)

New Beginnings

I have been out of the dating scene for many years. With my son now in college, I've decided it's time to open myself up to new possibilities. It's impossible to meet anyone naturally nowadays, so it's all about the dating apps. I know several people who have met their happily-ever-after on one of the apps, so I decided to give it a try. So far, I've learned there are a lot of men that I'm not interested in. Am I being too picky? Should I change my parameters? After days of swiping, I still haven't found what I'm looking for. And that's when it hit me! I'm not lonely. I have a fulfilling life, and I want someone to complement it, but I'm not desperate. So, I will keep searching, but I won't be settling. Never again.

heart's frigid fortress
cold eventually thaws
more room for warm hugs


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Thursday, January 1, 2026

My 2025 Year in Books #readinggoals #GoodReads #booksread @YvetteMCalleiro


Hello, beautiful readers! Happy new year! I love how Goodreads keeps track of all the books I've read each year and even provides some stats about the books. Below is what Goodreads shared with me. My goal was to read 30 books, and I read 33. I enjoyed each of these stories and can recommend them all without hesitation. You can see my reviews here. Consider adding them to your 2026 challenge. 

I hope to do more reading in 2026, but knowing how busy my life is, I will most likely leave my goal at 30 books. I can't wait to see what great reads I discover this year. Happy reading, everyone! :-)

















Wednesday, December 31, 2025

December 2025 Book Reviews #bookreview #books #amreading #readingcommunity #dragons #Christmas #paranormal #fantasy @PTLPerrin @dlfinnauthor @colleenchesebro.bsky.social @robbiecheadle.bsky.social @YvetteMCalleiro

Hello, beautiful readers! I've had a wonderful month of reading! I also finally kept my promise to release my latest novel, The One Redeemed, this month. I've got a few story ideas floating in my head. I'm just waiting for one of them to connect with my muse. My son is home again for the holidays, and I am thoroughly enjoying my time with him. I hope everyone is enjoying the holidays and has a wonderful New Year celebration tonight. Here are my reviews for this month:


Genre: Teen & Young Adult Magical Realism

Pages: 440

Book Blurb:

While the Dragon Guild battles dark forces obsessed with utter dominion, Gabri and Makani must first protect Gabri’s younger brother, in danger of becoming a primary target. Alex and his dragon, Tito, have a plan. Those around him believe he is a defenseless little boy, but Alex and Tito disagree.

As tensions rise, and Gabri, Elio, and their dragons prepare for battle, Alex and Tito embark on a daring mission to rescue Phoenix, a dragon caught in the crossfire of a sinister plot.

Treacherous challenges await the Dragon Guild as they harness their unique abilities and forge alliances to secure the safety of their loved ones and the future of their planet. Will courage and determination be enough to overcome the darkness threatening to engulf them? Will Gabri lose her little brother in their fight to regain dominion over their world?

My Review:

I absolutely love this series! This final book of the trilogy was awesome! I loved how the characters bonded with their dragons and their Aracai. The pace of the book was great and allowed for new characters to be developed before the final battle. 

The author's creativity really shines in this book. Ozul, Katzir, and Kierra are excellent antagonist, each creating their own form of chaos to satisfy their greedy needs. The solutions created to protect the dragons and riders were brilliant. The emotions run strong in this book, and I teared up many times throughout the story, especially toward the end. I also loved how Gabri's premonition from book one took on a whole new meaning at the end of this story.

And while all battles have death and destruction, the author poured love and grace into her battles as well. I absolutely recommend this book (and the whole series) to everyone!




Genre: Holiday Fiction

Pages: 347

Book Blurb:

An enchanted Christmas dress brings two generations of women together for the magic of the season in this delightful holiday story from New York Times bestselling author Courtney Cole.


One Dress. Two Women. The Magic of the Holiday Season.

When hopeful fashionista Meg Julliard must return to her hometown of Chicago to manage her late father’s apartment building, she thinks her dreams of making it in the fashion business are over. Add in her father’s eclectic roster of tenants who all need Meg’s attention (ASAP!), a host of building related disasters, and a handsome handyman she keeps embarrassing herself in front of, and this has all the makings for the worst Christmas she’s ever had.

Ellie Wade, one of the building’s longtime residents, is also not feeling the Christmas Joy this year. She is preparing to move into a nursing home (reluctantly), and is in the process of sorting through her belongings to downsize. Every corner of her apartment holds memories, some good, some bad. But there’s one dress she hesitates to pack up as it represents both the best and worst night of her life.

Ellie and Meg strike up an unlikely friendship and the story of Ellie’s dress comes out. Ellie gifts the gorgeous dress to Meg, hoping that it will bring her more luck, on the condition that she wear it to the building’s Christmas party.

The dress magically fits, and while it eventually leads to the best night of Meg’s life, it also acts as inspiration for Meg to follow a life-long dream of her own, a dream that will help save the crumbling Parkview West, and restore it to its former glory, and keep it as a safe home for all of the current tenants.

The dress and the magic of the holiday season helps both Meg and Ellie find their own happy endings.


My Review:

When my book club chose this book as our next read and I read the blurb, I wasn't so sure I'd like it. The idea of one of the residents leaving to a nursing home just didn't sound very cheerful. It had great ratings, so I held my judgment, and I'm so glad I did. This was such a cute story.

Meg inherits a dilapidated apartment building when her father passes, so she gives up her job and her dreams of becoming a fashion designer to take over the building. Once she gets there, she realizes everything is falling apart and there's no money to fix anything. Luckily, the people living there are wonderful and help lift her spirits, especially Ellie and Logan...and eventually Sylvie. With the help of her newfound friends, Meg comes up with a way to save the building and perhaps keep her dream alive to become a fashion designer. With a little bit of luck (or magic), she might just find a way to enjoy Christmas.

I really enjoyed this story and its ending. It does need a bit more editing. There were a lot of sentences that could have been combined to make paragraphs to help the reading go a bit more smoothly. And there were some formatting issues with the text messages. For a regular reader, that may not even be noticeable, but since I help authors edit their stories, those things stick out to me. Still, it's a heartwarming story that definitely should be enjoyed during this season.




Genre: Holiday Fiction

Pages: 128

Book Blurb:

Miracles saturate the sweet-scented Christmas season-a reminder we aren't alone.

Miracles & Ghosts Past: A Christmas Collection brings eight stories from past holidays. Rita buys train tickets for her and Morris's 30th anniversary in the novelette, "The Christmas Train Mystery."She's convinced this trip will bring her and Morris closer-if he can find the time. A murder mystery excursion will change Rita's life in more ways than one, but will she go with her workaholic husband or by herself? In the first short story, "Christmas Rescue," Opal trusts the wrong man and loses her mother in the same year, leaving her feeling lost. On a mission to get candles for the dinner table, she makes an unexpected find. "Is There a Santa?" goes back to the 1920s, where a widower is desperate to hold on to his farm and children. He doesn't want charity, just a bit of luck or a miracle. In the final stories, you'll meet an eleven-year-old who's home alone, a family living in the aftermath of war, a girl who gets some shocking news, a widow with a warning from beyond, and a woman trapped on an elevator with Santa. Hope underlies these stories; it endures even in the direst of circumstances. Whether help comes from a ghost, Santa, or an angel, miracles are just within reach.


My Review:

This was such a wonderful collection of holiday short stories. D.L. Finn never disappoints with her ability to weave heartbreak with holiday miracles. I read her first collection of holiday short stories and loved them, and this collection was just as great. I don't tend to enjoy historical fiction, but this author finds a way to make me love every story no matter which decade they take place in. From ghosts saving their loved ones from tragedy to heartfelt kindness of strangers, these stories tugged at my heart strings. If you enjoy holiday stories with a paranormal twist, you will love each of these! :-)




Genre: Motivational and Inspirational Poetry

Pages: 172

Book Blurb:

Sunflower Tanka, edited by Robbie Cheadle and Colleen M. Chesebro, is an annual anthology showcasing contemporary tanka, tanka prose, and experimental tanka. Each volume brings together a vibrant tapestry of voices—both emerging and established—from across the globe.

For 2025, our theme 
“Dreams” invites poets to explore the symbolic language of dreaming, where metaphors blur the line between reality and imagination. Dreams often serve as gateways to layered meaning, offering fertile ground for syllabic poetry.

This year’s contributors journeyed deep into their dreamscapes, opening portals to boundless creativity. Through the timeless form of syllabic verse, they captured visions that transcend waking life, weaving poetry that resonates with mystery, wonder, and the infinite possibilities of the human imagination.

My Review:

This was such a beautiful book of poetry. I read the first edition and loved it. This collection was incredibly wonderful. There were so many different poets, and I loved how each one interpreted the theme of dreams just a bit differently. I also love the variety of formats. I especially loved the tanka prose and the garland tankas, most likely because they weave a story through the poem. I also love the taiga poems within this collection. This anthology includes poets from all over the world, uniting voices through poetry. At the end, the two poets who created the book highlighted their favorites and explained why those poems were chosen. Truly, this is a gorgeous book of poetry, and I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys the beauty of the written word. :-)


Have you read any great books lately? I'd love to hear from you. :-)

Tuesday, December 30, 2025

Transformational Journey - #newyearsresolution #TankaTuesday #choka #poem #poetry #poetrycommunity @YvetteMCalleiro


Hello, beautiful readers! As we end the new year, I want to wish you all a happy new year. This week's #TankaTuesday Poetry Challenge focuses on writing a poem about new year's resolutions. I don't really make resolutions. I prefer to create intentions - goals I strive toward. Resolutions are just too rigid, and the pressure to break them doesn't help my anxiety. Intentions allow for progress over perfection, which is more my style. For this week's challenge, I chose to write a choka with a syllabication pattern of 5-7-7-5-7-5-7-7-7.

(courtesy of @Bru-nO on Pixabay)

a new year has come
see past experiences
as important lessons learned
make new intentions
focus on healthy lifestyle
embrace new choices
create special memories
gratitude and grace are key
transformational journey


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Friday, December 26, 2025

Danger on the Commode - #FFFC #senryu #poem #poetry #poetrycommunity @YvetteMCalleiro


Hello, beautiful readers! I hope those of you who celebrate had a wonderful Christmas. I enjoyed spending time with my family. My parents came into town, and I treasure the moments I get to spend with them.

Today, I'm participating in Melissa's Fandango Flash Fiction challenge. My mind went toward a bit a dark humor when I saw the photo. I just couldn't help myself. I hope you enjoy my senryu.

(image courtesy of cottonbro studio)

toxic expulsion
last night's meal did not sit well
everyone steer clear


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Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Family Christmas - #TankaTuesday #Christmas #bussokusekika #poem #poetry #poetrycommunity @YvetteMCalleiro


Hello, beautiful readers! And happy holidays to you all! Tonight is Noche Buena for my family. It means the good night in Spanish, and it is our tradition to celebrate Christmas with the whole family on Christmas Eve. Christmas Day is for the immediate family and children. So, tonight, my son and I will join my parents at my sister's house. We celebrate with traditionally Hispanic foods: churrasco (skirt steak), rice, beans, yucca, and plantains. We will play board games and enjoy each other's company throughout the night. However you enjoy your holiday, I wish you a space filled with love and laughter.

Today, I am participating in the #TankaTuesday Poetry Challenge. Robbie invites us to write a poem about how we celebrate the holidays and incorporate the senses into the poem. I chose to write a bussokusekika, which consists of six lines with a syllabication pattern of 5-7-5-7-7-7.

(pictures from last year's Noche Buena)

Family Christmas

uncontrolled laughter
grilled, sizzling churrasco
lit balsam candle
furry Santa hat on head
holiday celebrations
fond memories made with love


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