Mish from dVerse Poets Pub has sketched out a range of words (sketch, sketchy), to include in a poem of exactly 44 words for this week’s quadrille challenge. You can read – and accept – her delightful invitation here.
As well as referring to poems that include such words, Mish also unpacks memories of a 1960s toy she calls Etch-A-Sketch , released in USA and Canada in 1960s.
According to Wikipedia, it was invented in France by Andre Cassagnes, who demonstrated it at Nuremberg Toy Fair in 1959, It was known in Europe – including in translation by my English schoolfriends – as L’Écran Magique (The Magic Screen).
Cash for toys was short in my family, amd I never owned a model of my own, although I had a go on one at a friend’s house. She may have been called Susan, or perhaps I am remembering Hazel Collins, who shared with me her Fuzzy Felt, another divertissement of that era.
Time for a quadrille!
Stretched for cash My friend had an Etch-a-Sketch and sadly I did not. I envied her the luxury of what I hadn't got. She let me twist the dials to make a jerky line 'Twas not a thing of beauty; yet she said I'd done just fine. © Kathy Labrum McVittie 27 November 2023
I was relieved that Mish – adjudicator in theis challenge – quotes Etch-A-Sketch, hyphenated, in her innvitation to quadrille (verb). That way, I’ve managed the word limit!
Fair game, methinks.

Bravo!!!
Luv that your quadrille rhymed
much😊love
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Thank you Gillena! It was fun!
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Fair game indeed! Hyphenation is a nice little trick in the quadrille challenges. The rhyme was fun and I enjoyed your intro. I think I did read of the other name, “Magic Screen”. Glad your friend (whichever one) shared hers with you. 🙂
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Glad you allowed me my hyphenated trickery! I enjoyed reading about the inention of the Magic Scree, when I was six indeed!
Loved your lyrical muse-quadrille, much enjoyed.
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I never had one either, and I remember those times I could briefly play with one.
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Thank you for sharing that memory, Bjorn!
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Very cute and sweet memory, Kathy ❤
David
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Thank you David ❤
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