Today’s NaPoWriMo.net prompt is to ‘write a poem that states the things you know.’
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NaPoWriMo 2015, Day 19: What is a picture really worth? (a poem)
Today’s NaPoWriMo.net prompt is to write a landay. Poetry Magazine describes the landay as ‘an oral and often anonymous scrap of song created by and for mostly illiterate people: the more than twenty million Pashtun women who span the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan.’ It is a couplet, with the first line made up of nine syllables, the second, thirteen.
NaPoWriMo 2015, Day 18: Ground out (a poem)
Today’s Writer’s Digest April PAD Challenge prompt turned out to be a tricky one (I accidentally let a stray ‘e’ slip in)—though that may have been mostly to my choice of vowels…
NaPoWriMo 2015, Day 17: A late autumn evening in 1982 (a poem)
For Day 17, I went with the Writer’s Digest April PAD Challenge prompt, which was to write a swing poem…
Open mic terzanelle #1 (a poem)
Today’s NaPoWriMo.net prompt is to write a terzanelle. After three attempts, I kind of like it, though I have not quite hit upon the right subject for it yet. In any event, this poem is my second attempt at the form.
NaPoWriMo 2015, Day 16: Science poem (a poem)
For Day 16, I went with the Writer’s Digest April PAD Challenge prompt, which was to write a science poem…
Unarmed #2 (a poem)
Today’s Writer’s Digest April PAD Challenge prompt is to pick an adjective, make it the title of your poem…[then] write your poem.
NaPoWriMo 2015, Day 15: Poetry (a poem)
Today’s NaPoWriMo.net prompt is to write a poem that addresses itself or some aspect of its self [sic].
NaPoWriMo 2015, Day 14: After the rain, everything looked different (a poem)
Today’s prompt in The Daily Poet by Kelli Russell Agodon and Martha Silano is to write a poem starting with After the rain, it all looked different. Close enough…
NaPoWriMo 2015, Day 13: Confession poem #1 (a poem)
For Day 13, I went with the Writer’s Digest April PAD Challenge prompt, which was to write a confession poem…