Today’s challenge: (well, it’s actually yesterday’s challenge) write a “social media”-style poem. Namecheck all of your friends. Quote […]
NaPoWriMo
Today’s challenge: write a poem that addresses itself or some aspect of its self (i.e. “Dear Poem,” or “what are my quatrains up to?”; “Couplet, come with me . . .”) This might seem a little meta at first, or even kind of cheesy. But it can be a great way of interrogating (or at least, asking polite questions) of your own writing process and the motivations you have for writing, and the motivations you ascribe to your readers.
This seems impossible. Oh well, What’s a challenge, without a challenge. First the outfit. I’m ready to go to my ASQ leadership meeting. I love these giant snaps on my favorite blue blazer. If anyone has tips
Believe it or not, the subject of my poem came to me as I pulled into my driveway […]
Today’s challenge: write a riddle poem. This poem should describe something without ever naming it. Perhaps each line […]
I missed my poem yesterday. A bad day for me. Food poisoning? Some intestinal bug? Whatever, I only […]
Today’s prompt: write about money! It could be about not having enough, having too much (a nice kind […]
I’ve been out of touch. Tied up in family and by infection. Yes, the two take me in […]
Prompt #2: “…write a poem based on a non-Greco-Roman myth.” What better mythological creature to write about than […]
My last poem for April and my last poem for NaPoWriMo’13. Then it’s back to regular prose, fiction […]
The Challenge: systematically erased whole words and even lines, while maintaining the relative position of the remaining words. […]