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The Book of Brenda Bates
Her name was Brenda Bates, a novelist bewitched from burrowing inside her book of fiction 'bout a boatman, Bo Barist, the character who botched her life...betook control of him believing he was true. Becharmed, beguiled, she wanted this bold man, who she had brought to life as best she knew, and bonded with her plot as life's big plan. And Brenda shared in Bo's biography of how he boated seven broad, blue seas, to one day bring her from catastrophe and bail her from bad pirates' abductees. She lived with her brave boatman in a book; berserk, bewildered...balanced life, forsook. Sandra M. Haight ~1st Place~ Contest 620, With Alliteration Style Sponsor: Brian Strand Judged: 07/03/2019 ~3rd Place~ Contest: Brenda Sponsor: Julia Ward Form: Sonnet with Alliteration Judged: 10/11/2016 Rules for Former Contest: Write a poem about a woman called Brenda who has just written a book of fiction, how it has absorbed her, and how she wishes the main male character, a boatman, were real and in HER life. Use alliteration with several Bs during the course of the free verse or rhyming poem of no more than 20 lines.
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