Jun. 7th, 2015

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This week we’re having a look at The Musgrave Ritual. I’ve typed up a few thoughts to get the discussion going—please leave your own ideas in the comments!

Discussion continues... )
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Welcome once again to my poetry page!

I hope each week you will read Dr. Watson’s delightful narrative and then be inspired to write a poem related to it in some way. All forms of poetry are permitted, and further down the page there is a selection you might like to consider using over the coming weeks.

This week my featured form is call and response.

Definition and Example )



As always, this is simply something to consider for the future. Any form of poetry is welcome this week—and every week! Here are a few suggestions for you:

221B verselet, abecedarian poetry, acrostic poetry, blackout poetry, call and response, cinquain, circular poetry, clerihew, colour poems, concrete poetry, diamante, doggerel, double dactyl, epigram, epulaeryu, fable, haiku, limerick, palindrome poetry, riddle, sedoka, sestina, sonnet, tanka, tercet, terza rima, tongue twister poetry, triolet, tyburn, villanelle


Please leave all your poems inspired by The Musgrave Ritual in the comments on this post. I look forward to seeing them!


Warm regards,

Mrs. Hudson
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Canon Story: The Musgrave Ritual
Title: A Moving Story
Author: [livejournal.com profile] scfrankles
Rating: G
Author's Notes: "When I first came up to London I had rooms in Montague Street..."


“So why did you leave Montague Street?” enquired Watson.

Holmes looked uncomfortable. “Well, do you recall your reference to criminal relics turning up in the butter dish and even less desirable places..?”

“Ah.” Watson nodded. “Your landlady found a relic in the butter.”

“In a way…” said Holmes carefully. “I believe the surgeon eventually located the article in her duodenum.”
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Canon Story: The Musgrave Ritual
Title: Small Ads (as featured in the Marylebone Illustrated)
Author:thesmallhobbit
Rating: G

For Sale: Coal scuttle, contents various.

Wanted: Carpenter to replace split wooden mantelpiece.

For Sale: Two equal sized planks of wood, could be used as short shelves.  Will sell separately.

Wanted: Plasterer to repair holes in wall, probably caused by bullets.

Wanted: Supply of butter dishes similar to those used in cheap boarding houses

Free to good home: Consulting detective.
 
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Title: The Musgrave Ritual: Aluminium
Author: gardnerhill           
Word Count: 60
Rating: G
Warning: None.
Summary: A brief history of bauxite.

***

“He had a crutch fashioned from aluminium?” Watson whistled. “A very wealthy family.”

“And I retrieved it from thieves wishing to steal eight pounds of metal more valuable than gold.” Holmes shook his head. “A pity it’s so costly to extract – aluminium’s lightness and strength actually makes it a capital material for crutches.”

“The American chemists may change that soon.”

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