I took a contrarian approach to the napowrimo.net prompt for Day 29: ‘write a paean to the stalwart hero of your household: your pet.’ Continue reading
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National Poetry Writing Month 2020, Day 28
I took kind of a sideways approach to the napowrimo.net prompt for Day 28: ‘Describe a bedroom from your past in a series of descriptive paragraphs or a poem.’ I didn’t really give a description, or limit myself to a single bedroom… Continue reading
Dear Monday…
Dear Monday,
Sun! Nice of you to join us.
Love,
Kevin
(27 April 2020)
National Poetry Writing Month 2020, Day 27
Napowrimo.net made me their featured participant today for my Day 26 poem. Woo-hoo!. Meanwhile, I followed the napowrimo.net prompt for Day 27: writing a ‘poetic review of something that isn’t normally reviewed.’ Technically, the subject I chose is being constantly reviewed, but there you go… Continue reading
National Poetry Writing Month 2020, Day 26
Back to the napowrimo.net prompt for Day 26: filling out an ‘almanac questionnaire’ and basing a poem on the responses. Continue reading
Dear Sunday…
Dear Sunday,
Grocery Store Day already? Let me make a list…
Love,
Kevin
(26 April 2020)
Dear Saturday…
Dear Saturday,
Argh! Why am I having so much trouble getting started?
Love,
Kevin
(25 April 2020)
National Poetry Writing Month 2020, Day 25
Today I went with Chris Jarmick’s prompt for Day 25: ‘This is from Auburn based writer, poet and artist Brendan McBreen: Include a turtle, two vegetables, three machines, and four colors in a rhyming poem.’ I did not rhyme, but I did fulfill the other requirements. Even included an extra machine. Continue reading
Dear Friday…
Dear Friday,
So I got a bit sidetracked today…
Love,
Kevin
(24 April 2020)
National Poetry Writing Month 2020, Day 24
Today I went with Chris Jarmick’s prompt for Day 24: ‘create a poem primarily made up of just words taken from the book titles you are planning to read.’ Fortunately, I have a lot of books I have yet to read, so this poem is made up of the titles of 22 books. Only my sign-off and the interjection before ‘hope never dies’ are not book titles. Continue reading