Day14 Glo/NaPoWriMo: She’d Have To Go There To Find Out
The Prompt: write a poem that takes the form of the opening scene of the movie of your life. Wow, a first for me! What fun. I hope you enjoy it.
The Prompt: write a poem that takes the form of the opening scene of the movie of your life. Wow, a first for me! What fun. I hope you enjoy it.
This is another one for Ukraine. And I thank Vika Muse, @get.muse on #instagram for the lovely visual art. Let's spread more hope by tapping into the right frequency.
Getting to the heart of things. Yesterday, we wrote about a very large thing. Today we're asked to invert our inspiration, write about a very small thing. I wrote about one that makes a big difference...
A heart so serene and yet volatile-- reproach the moon and weather conditions (gasp! or is it the other way around?); ... let's protect our oceans.
It lives inside, and when you f i n d it, it makes you love yourself better.
Day9 prompt requires we write in a specific form – the nonet! A syllabic poetry form with nine lines. The first line has nine syllables, the second eight, and so on until you get to the last line, which has just one. Mine includes acrostic. Hope you enjoy it.
For Day8 we're asked to name our alter-ego, describe him/her in detail, and then to write in our alter-ego’s voice. Hope you like what I penned for you today.
I am the narrator/widow and Medea from Euripides’ most powerful & best-known play, Medea, is the remarkable and ruthless revenger. Enjoy.
For today's prompt we're challenged to write a variation of an acrostic poem. But instead of spelling out a word we're to write a poem that reproduces a phrase. How fun, right? See what you think, dear friends. xoxo
Mythical creatures doing something unusual. Hmm. I went with Boreas-- that's the Greek god of the cold north wind and the bringer of winter. And here, I'll tell you why winter still lingers past his welcome. Enjoy.
The poet Mathias Svalina from instagram is on to something big with his surrealist prompt poems. Silly, maybe, but I like silly. Check it out to find examples. Perfect for Day4 of NaPo. Yay!
A glosa, dear friends, its a Spanish form I'd never heard about before. I think I like it in this prompt that doesn't make me stick to the traditional 10 lines. Please enjoy.