get your poem on #55

by Nathan Moore

In true collaborative spirit we shared the task of prompt writing this week. There were a lot of interesting ideas. From photos to poems to assignments and exercises, participants came up with inventive and surprising prompts. Which did you choose and why? (Assuming you chose only one.) Was it difficult? Was it out of your normal range of writing methods? Give us a few notes about process as you leave your link this week. I have a feeling I’m not the only one who is interested!

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