write a poem in the voice of a member of your family. the song of the dog and/or child there have been moments of such exquisite freedom since i came […]
Month: April 2014
reflections on the octavia e. butler celebration at spelman
i am still glowing and full from last week’s octavia e. butler celebration at spelman. the event was the second one hosted by the humble and brilliant patternmaster tananarive due, […]
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napowrimo poem 19: sea shells in minnesota
look at this list of actual sea shell names, and use one or more of them to write a poem. on the back porch sits the pile of shuttlecock volva […]
napowrimo poem 18: moments of prayer rubaiyat
write a ruba’i. AABA. multiple stanzas makes it a rubaiyat. 1. we are not the graced or winged ones our bare bodies cannot seek the sun i offer up a […]
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napowrimo poem 17: three senses grow tired
write a poem in which you very specifically describe something in terms of at least three of the five senses: this day blurs a wild chaos before me i hear […]
napowrimo poem 16: lies
write a ten-line poem in which each line is a lie. i am stronger than the oceans in this moment i need for nothing i am a clear day to […]
napowrimo poem 15: my sleepless terza rima
prompt: write a poem in terza rima, the form invented by dante and used in the divine comedy. it consists of three line stanzas with a chained rhyme scheme – […]
random SPRING music round-up
today for the first time since december, beyonce’s ‘drunk in love’ came on a playlist and i skipped it. to honor this completion of a small complicated era of obsessive […]
napowrimo poem 14: what is this togetherness?
prompt: write a poem in which every sentence, except for the last one, is in the form of a question. i feel very together in my life right now. the […]
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napowrimo poem 13: that springness
write a poem that contains at least one kenning. Kennings were metaphorical phrases developed in Nordic sagas. At their simplest, they generally consist of two nouns joined together, which imaginatively […]