Day 21 in the #NaPoWriMo Challenge
Day 20’s optional prompt, was to create an erasure! This involves taking a pre-existing text and blacking out or erasing words, while leaving the placement of the remaining words intact. ~ via The...
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Day 22’s optional prompt, was to write a “pastoral” poem. With the day also celebrating Earth Day, we were asked to write a poem that engages with nature. ~ via The NaPoWriMo Website So with “Day...
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Day 23’s optional prompt, was to take a chance, literally. Challenging you to find a deck of cards (regular playing cards, tarot cards, whatever type it didn’t matter), then shuffle it, and take a...
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Day 24’s optional prompt, is to write a parody or satire based on a famous poem. ~ via The NaPoWriMo Website It can be long or short, rhymed or not. But take a favorite (or unfavorite) poem of the...
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Day 25’s optional prompt, is to write something short and just a bit (or a lot) silly – the Clerihew. ~ via The NaPoWriMo Website These are rhymed, humorous quatrains involving a specific person’s...
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Day 26’s optional prompt, was to challenge you to write a persona poem – a poem in the voice of someone else. ~ via The NaPoWriMo Website Your persona could be a mythological or fictional character, a...
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Day 27’s optional prompt, was to write a hay(na)ku. (Pronounced ai-na-koo) ~ via The NaPoWriMo Website Created by the poet Eileen Tabios and named by Vince Gotera , the hay(na)ku is a variant on the...
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Day 28’s optional prompt, was to write a poem about bridges. ~ via The NaPoWriMo Website A bridge is a powerful metaphor, and when you start looking for bridges in poems, you find them everywhere....
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Day 29’s optional prompt, was to write a poem in the form of a review. ~ via The NaPoWriMo Website You could review either animate or inanimate things, real places or imaginary places. So with “Day...
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Day 30’s optional prompt, todays challenge was to write a poem backwards. ~ via The NaPoWriMo Website So with “Day 30’s Prompt” I have chosen an example of a Reverse Poem by Spanish Poet ~ Federico...
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