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Author Archives: Meg
NaPoWriMo day 22 – April 22, 2021
Hello All. The prompt today was to use Metonymy in a poem. The challenge, and it was a challenge, to write a poem that invokes a specific object as a symbol of a particular time, era, or place. (For me; … Continue reading
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NaPoWriMo day 21 – April 21, 2021
Hello All. Today’s prompt, to write a poem with a repetitive set up, repeating lines, using lines that have a repetitive flow, building and ebbing and cumulative and recurrent. In other words a poem replete with repeats. Thank you for … Continue reading
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NaPoWriMo day 20 – April 20, 2021
Hello All. Thank you for visiting. Today’s prompt was to write a Sijo. It is a Korean traditional three line poetic form, with each line being 14-16 syllables. This was new to me, but quite enjoyable, as I do like … Continue reading
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Tagged bread poem, bread soji, homemade bread poem, NaPoWriMo, NaPoWriMo day 20, NaPoWriMo poem, Poetry month, soji
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NaPoWriMo day 19 – April 19, 2021
Hello All. The prompt today was to write a humorous rant, and one of the examples was about raccoons who get into garbage cans. Well my brain turned it into a rant from a raccoon. And only one line is … Continue reading
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NaPoWriMo day 18 – April 18, 2021
Hello All. So the prompt today possibly took me astray. In quick terms, we were to look at the table of contents for Susan G. Wooldridge’s Poemcrazy: Freeing Your Life with Words. There are 60 entries, and we were see if … Continue reading
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NaPoWriMo day 17 – April 17, 2021
Hello All. Today’s prompt, to write about the moon. And although my brain always begins with “The moon’s the North Wind’s cookie . . .”, I tried to come up with something today that was not based in my father’s … Continue reading
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NaPoWriMo day 16 – April 16, 2021
Hello All. Today you get two for one. The prompt was to write a Skeltonic, or tumbling verse. So I begin with that, and then, because the inspiration was there, a bonus Haiku. Thank you for visiting. A Song for … Continue reading
NaPoWriMo day 15 – April 15, 2021
Hello All. Half way thru. Thank you for reading with me this far. The prompt for today was to think about a small habit that you picked up from one of your parents. I chose to use the Shadorma form … Continue reading
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Tagged couch curling poem, NaPoWriMo, NaPoWriMo day 15, NaPoWriMo poem, Poetry month
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NaPoWriMo Day 14 – April 14, 2021
Hello All. The prompt today was to write a poem based on the meaning of our name, first or last. I used the website behindthename.com, and came up with a few adjectives to help me out. What’s in a Name … Continue reading
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NaPoWriMo day 13 – April 13, 2021
Hello All. The prompt today, to write a poem in the form of a news article you wish would come out tomorrow. The prompt came from a site that has prompts everyday of the year, incase you need one, Sundress … Continue reading