The May 6th prompt in The Daily Poet: Day-By-Day Prompts For Your Writing Practice, by Kelli Russell Agodon & Martha Silano, involves making a list of five huge things (concrete or abstract), then writing a poem of four lines or less about it.
Life
On the death of Saejima Nao (a poem)
Saejima Nao (冴島奈緒) was a model, actress, and adult-video star who rose to prominence in the late eighties, around the time that I moved to Tokyo. Continue reading
Drifting (a poem)
If the last two years of National Poetry Writing Month have taught me anything, it’s that I’m more likely to write something if I have some kind of prompt to work from. Otherwise, I write only when I feel like it, or when a noteworthy phrase pops into my thoughts. So, I borrowed The Daily Poet: Day-By-Day Prompts For Your Writing Practice, by Kelli Russell Agodon & Martha Silano, from the Kindle Owners Lending Library on Amazon.
The prompt for May 4 involves making a list of rules about writing poetry—either ones you’ve been taught, or ones that you’ve come up with yourself—then writing a poem that breaks at least four of them. Since there aren’t any rules I can think of (I certainly don’t have such a list anywhere), I did a Google search, and worked against the Poetry Writing Tips at YourDictionary. (The line about sex acts comes from the Useless Facts web site.)
Dear Sunday…
Dear Sunday,
I think it’s safe to say that I’ve made up for all the sleep I missed a couple of nights ago…
Love,
Kevin
(4 May 2014)
Dear Saturday…
Dear Saturday,
This is like listening to a cassette with no high end left on one side. At least I got some sleep…
Love,
Kevin
(3 May 2014)
Dear Friday…
Dear Friday,
Looks like you want me to take it easy today. If you insist…
Love,
Kevin
(2 May 2014)
Dear Thursday…
Dear Thursday,
A bright, sunny day! Perfect for driving with the windows down while listening to Prince ask the musical question “Where have all the raspberry women gone?”
Love,
Kevin
(1 May 2014)
National Poetry Writing Month: Day #30 (April 30, 2014)
Gah! Seems practically everyone is giving “ending” prompts today. Bleh!
Dear Wednesday…
Dear Wednesday,
Such a beautiful, summer-like day! Come back next week so I can properly enjoy it.
Love,
Kevin
(30 April 2014)
Dear Tuesday…
Dear Tuesday,
Sorry I missed you. Still working on this stupid cold…
Love,
Kevin
(30 April 2014)