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Poem: Sitting on the edge of the tub

SITTING ON THE EDGE OF THE TUB - by brett "Fish" anderson   sitting here perched on the edge of this hot tub half in, half out struggling to rationalise my body's capability with the extreme temperature that is bubbling back at me but i've been here for a while and this water sure ain't getting any cooler am i getting any braver? and will i finally slide all the way in?   hold that [...]

NaPoWriMo: Day 11 – Sapphics

[Our prompt for today departs from such concerns, however. Today, rather than being casual, I challenge you to get rather classically formal, and compose a poem in Sapphics. These are quatrains whose first three lines have eleven syllables, and the fourth, just five. There is also a very strict meter that alternates trochees (a two-syllable foot, with the first syllable stressed, and the second unstressed) and dactyls (a three-syllable foot, with the first syllable stressed [...]

By |2015-04-14T08:58:20+02:00April 14th, 2015|poems and other creativity|0 Comments

NaPoWriMo: Day 10 – Abecedarian

[And now for today’s prompt: Today I challenge you to write an abecedarian poem – a poem with a structure derived from the alphabet. There are a couple of ways of doing this. You could write a poem of 26 words, in which each word begins with a successive letter of the alphabet. You could write a poem of 26 lines, where each line begins with a successive letter.] Making sense of the letters in [...]

By |2015-04-12T14:43:10+02:00April 12th, 2015|poems and other creativity|0 Comments

NaPoWriMo: Day 9 – Calligram

[Our prompt for the day (optional, as always) plays of our resources. Today, I challenge you to write a visual poem. If that’s not specific enough, perhaps you can try your hand at a calligram? That’s a poem or other text in which the words are arranged into a specific shape or image.] Waterless a drop of water might seem to be inconsequential but in these times of incessant drought even one single solitary drop [...]

By |2015-04-11T09:44:13+02:00April 11th, 2015|poems and other creativity|0 Comments

NaPoWriMo: Day 8 – Palinode

[And now, without further ado, our prompt (optional as always) for Day Eight: today I challenge you to write a palinode. And what’s that? It’s a poem in which the poet retracts a statement made in an earlier poem.] It has always been you It has been claimed This by myself In previous Aubade, That coffee was The thing i dreamt of When in bed i laid However, when my wife it read She was [...]

By |2015-04-10T10:08:59+02:00April 10th, 2015|and other animals., poems and other creativity|0 Comments

NaPoWriMo: Day 7 – Money

[And now our prompt: keeping to the theme of poetry’s value, Wallace Stevens famously wrote that “money is a kind of poetry.” So today, I challenge you to write about money! It could be about not having enough, having too much (a nice kind of problem to have), the smell, or feel, or sensory aspects of money. It could also just be a poem about how we decide what has value or worth.] hidden treasures [...]

By |2015-04-08T08:51:56+02:00April 8th, 2015|poems and other creativity|0 Comments

NaPoWriMo: Day 6 – Aubade

[Today’s prompt springs from the form known as the aubade. These are morning poems, about dawn and daybreak. Many aubades take the form of lovers’ morning farewells.] Just For A Second as i stumble out of bed, you are nowhere to be found i had hoped that you would be waiting for me but no, yet again it seems like i will have to be the one to come downstairs and chase after you my mind [...]

By |2015-04-07T09:36:37+02:00April 7th, 2015|poems and other creativity|0 Comments

NaPoWriMo: Day 5 – Emily Dickinson

[National Poetry Writing Month - composing a poem a day based on a prompt - Find an Emily Dickinson poem – preferably one you’ve never previously read - and take out all the dashes and line breaks. Make it just one big block of prose. Now, rebreak the lines. Add words where you want. Take out some words. Make your own poem out of it!] I, not Death, stood up it was not death. I [...]

By |2015-04-06T14:42:27+02:00April 6th, 2015|poems and other creativity|0 Comments

NaPoWriMo: Day 4 – Love

[And now for today’s prompt. Love poems are a staple of the poetry scene. But because so many love poems have been written, there are lots of clichés. Fill your poems with robins and hearts and flowers, and you’ll sound more like a greeting card than a bard. So today, I challenge you to write a “loveless” love poem. Don’t use the word love! And avoid the flowers and rainbows.] word unspoken the unwashable grease stains [...]

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