Not particularly comfortable with today’s prompt—probably not a good idea at this particular time. I did take it as a starting point, though… Continue reading
National Poetry Month
National Poetry Writing Month: Day #9 (April 9, 2013)
Today’s prompt: a poem inspired by noir. I’m not so impressed with the result, but I’ll leave that for the reader to judge… Continue reading
National Poetry Writing Month: Day #7 (April 7, 2013)
Today’s prompt: write a poem in which each line takes the form of a single, declarative sentence, except for the last one, which should be in the form of a question. Harder than it sounds, but… Continue reading
National Poetry Writing Month: Day #6 (April 6, 2013)
Today’s writing prompt: a valediction. Now I know what valedictorian means, after all these years. Continue reading
National Poetry Writing Month: Day #5 (April 5, 2013)
I partly ignored today’s writing prompt. A cinquain doesn’t sound like much of a stretch for me, since I often write in stanzas of five lines—but I really don’t want to get so technical with my writing. It’s enough for me that I sometimes am able to establish a particular rhythm within a piece… Continue reading
National Poetry Writing Month: Day #4 (April 4, 2013)
Today, I actually went with the writing prompt—i.e., “write a poem with a title drawn from one of [the Iain M. Banks] spaceship names”… Continue reading
National Poetry Writing Month: Day #3 (April 3, 2013)
I ignored the writing prompt for day #3 as well. Not interested so much in sea shanties, I’m afraid. Continue reading
National Poetry Writing Month: Day #2 (April 2 , 2013)
For day 2, I ignored the writing prompt. Instead, I wrote about the previous night’s dreams… Continue reading
National Poetry Writing Month: Day #1 (April 1, 2013)
For the first day, I followed the prompt, which was to write a poem that has the same first line as another poem.
(I got my first line for this poem from the book Hailstones and Halibut Bones, by Mary O’Neill.) Continue reading