by Carolee Sherwood
A full week of NaPoWriMo and you’re still with us! Congratulations! No matter if you’re on schedule or playing catch-up, I’m happy you’re here.
Let’s write today about nicknames. Do you have one? Is there something endearing or embarrassing that other people call you now or have in the past? Fess up! Do you refer to yourself by something other than your “real” name? For instance, I have been known to name some of the different aspects of my personality: Lola runs marathons and is generally a real go-getter, Ripsy parties with her girlfriends and Bernadette abandons her family and travels the globe with her writing pal Penelope. (See how creative you can get with names? If you don’t have an alter ego, invent one!)
Maybe those mean, mean school kids taunted you with a nickname when you were growing up? Four-eyes? Buck-teeth? Or maybe you have pet names for people in your life: Snookums or Pumpkin or Princess. Write a poem about one of these little gems or write a poem about someone going by a different name. Maybe she’s a spy. Maybe he has 11 different dating profiles online. Maybe the wife is in the Witness Protection Program.
Still stuck? Perhaps I can help. (I’m only doing this because I care about the poems you’ll write this month, and I believe in throwing myself into my work.) In hopes of inspiring you to think about your own stories, I’m going to confess something about my own nicknames.
My name is Carolee. Not Carol. Not Cara. Not Carol Lee. It’s Carolee. I’ve always been pretty strict about that. I’m also not “soccer mom” or “hockey mom” (although I’ll “throw down” and fight you like one if you insist on calling me one). I’m Carolee.
However, somehow, in college, the jazz band started calling me “Toots.” It is the only nickname that ever stuck. Ever. I am still “Toots” (affectionately and flirtatiously, not disrespectfully) to the people who knew me then. This is what happens when you hang out with musicians: You marry a trumpet player and get a nickname like Toots. Don’t say I didn’t warn you!
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A note from “admin”: This month, since we’re all trying to write every day, we’re leaving the comments open with each prompt so you can post links to your poems as you write them. So, go ahead and write your poem, post your poem (with a link to Read Write Poem and a Read Write Poem tag, if you would) and come back to this very spot and share your link with us.
Of course, if you’re a creature of habit, you can always wait until Thursday, when we’ll have our weekly “Get Your Poem On” post. Who are we to mess around with what works for you?
And don’t forget to go read the poems of others in this wonderful writing community. We’re all in this NaPoWriMo “mess” (ha ha!) together; let’s support each other in the insanity that is writing (every day)!![]()













[...] NaPoWriMo Read Write Poem Prompt #7 [...]
I am back to hitting these early. But then, I love my nickname. http://starsandmuses.wordpress.com/2009/04/07/rowsdower-the-poem/
I’m on target with number of poems but playing catch up with the prompts. This is my 50 words poem.
Ruminations on Life
I did this one for # 6 as I am on the West Coast and I see the next days up at about 10 or so for me.
My Names:
http://brokeness.blogspot.com/2009/04/napowrimo-6.html
Love today’s prompt ~ but I’m still behind! Maybe today’s the catch up day…
But for now, here’s my offering:
The One True Night On Earth
*shudder* wish my friends had more creativity when it came to nicknames
http://littlemisscatterbrain.blogspot.com/2009/04/napowrimo7.html
Great prompt; a little verse in teary-eyed nostalgia.
http://sintaxandsemantix.blogspot.com/2009/04/disney-curse.html
My NaPoMo poem #7: Ziggy
This is a continuation of something I wrote for an earlier prompt… This was particularly difficult to write, for some reason. Enjoy!
The Hunt for the Missing Words (Part 2)
http://thinkingcities.blogspot.com/2009/04/hunt-for-missing-words-part-2.html
In case you missed it, part 1 is here:
http://thinkingcities.blogspot.com/2009/04/hunt-for-missing-words-part-1.html
Not really following the prompts, but this is what I have for today.
Love, Hatred, and the Propensity for Compassion
I started with nicknames but ended up somewhere else. Here we go: http://haystravelogue.com/poetry/2009/04/napowrimo-7
http://poemsotherwise.blogspot.com/2009/04/nick-pick.html
http://poemsotherwise.blogspot.com/2009/04/nick-pick.html
http://whenthedogsbite.blogspot.com/2009/04/janey.html
Today I am celbrating the Federal Free Lunch and Breakfast Program. Weird for a poem, but you just have to trust me on this one, some things are more important than meter.
A Good Breakfast
Combined this nickname prompt with a Why we write prompt to push out NaPoWriMo #7
enjoy
at my Facebook Notes
or here:
http://dash30dash.ning.com/profiles/blogs/why-write-about-nicknames
write on!
Here’s my offering:
http://ravenswingpoetry.com/2009/04/07/jack/
[...] This was written for NaPoWriMo #7: Nicknames over at Read Write Poem. I decided to do a darker take of the prompt, more along the lines of an [...]
An uncomfortable topic for me…but I found a poem.
bully for #7:
http://therer2doors-thespacebetweenwords.blogspot.com/2009/04/bully.html
This was a bittersweet one for me but good prompt nonetheless…ENJOY!
http://iwriteforreal.blogspot.com/2009/04/napowrimo-poem-7.html
Dear Carolee,
I love your direct sense of humor in this one. It made my day. Really. I laughed a lot.
Aside from Toots, I hope no one called you “Tootsie”! That would’ve been strange…
o i just couldn’t write today. but that’s the challenge, right? so…
why i’ll never let a lover give me a nickname
apologies in advance
Mine has a nickname-y title (with self-loathing):
http://antarcticamag.wordpress.com/
I was inspired to write not one, but TWO poems by today’s prompt – wow!
Labels & What’s in a Name?
•NOTE: A rhyming rewrite of Ziggy – my NaPoMo poem #7.
I wasn’t sure there this prompt was going to take me, but here it is:
http://freckledwriter.blogspot.com/2009/04/mother.html
My granddaughter is known as Ladybug and I am Ladybug’s Grandma. Funny thing is I wrote my poem about before I came over here and saw the prompt.
http://vixensden.com/?p=1192
Names are magic:
http://page247.wordpress.com/2009/04/07/napowrimo-7/
Stuffy nose and sore throat made writing a challenge today. But it’s better than watching TV.
http://blog.elizabethenslin.com/2009/04/variations-on-elizabeth/
#7 Nicknames
Call me Madame Never Follows Prompt. Be warned- this one is not only dark, but kinda gross.
http://missionimprovisational.blogspot.com/2009/04/poetry-really-does-come-from-anything.html
[...] sweet heart my father must have sensed me writing something about him..i received an sms saying : “can’t you spend even 3 AED (almost $1) to call me? Marlboro lights costs you 7 AED (almost $2). Love you sweet heart” :p okay, so i found out the form in poefusion’s April 4th prompt that is cinquain, then i search more about it, saw another way of doing it. not sure if i what i did it right. this one’s for read write poem. [...]
here’s mine…
sweet heart
Haha here we go!
http://cassandralee.tumblr.com/post/93939392
http://mylifeinrhymingwords.blogspot.com/2009/04/nickname.html
Late but here it is.
[...] For Read Write Poem’s [...]
This one took a while but here it is:
A Change of Name
[...] issued a confession in my rather lengthy napowrimo prompt at read write poem today. an old nickname. one of my only nicknames, actually. you can let me know [...]
a-lotus — glad i made you laugh. no, no, no tootsie. just toots. said, always, with a wink and a smile.
http://napowrimotrial.blogspot.com/2009/04/winnie-poohi.html
http://alotus-poetry.livejournal.com/69504.html
I wish this could be better. Today was tough.
http://paperdreams-jgc.blogspot.com/2009/04/did-someone-say-nicknames-because-ive.html
terzetto
Of the three I’ve written so far, this turned out the best.
http://cannedoriginality.blogspot.com/2009/04/identity.html
I Am…
http://morningsongspoems.blogspot.com/2009/04/i-am.html
I’m up and ready.
http://lori102870.blogspot.com/2009/04/whispers-of-lovea-three-in-one-blogby.html
THE NEIGHBORS MAY TALK OR EVEN BALK, BUT I’M NO SITCOM MOM
important questions
http://a-mus-ing.blogspot.com/2009/04/christy-love.html
a tangled skein ~ http://djkreutzer.com/moments/archives/385
Anaïs: NaPoWriMO #7 (nickname)
I’m so looking forward to five days off at Easter, and having more time to write.
Here’s my nickname poem
[...] NaPoWriMo #7 [...]
My uncle used to call me…
Gypsy
[...] Prompts: Poetic Asides “clean or dirty” and ReadWritePoem “nicknames“ [...]
http://triatriatria.wordpress.com/2009/04/07/listen-listen-the-stars/
I was too shreepy to post this last night.
So I’m posting it tonight!
Enjoy.
Old Nicknames: Horsehair and Tiger!
BRAND NEW, I’m very reluctant to post brand new poems. But I did. It’s my second NaPoWriMo challenge poem.
But I have been writing other poems!
I like this one.
http://cassandralee.tumblr.com/post/94731417
SHOOT. Ignore my last post. I accidentally clicked the wrong NaPoWriMo. Oops oops oops!
Many Names
[...] and when it turns into a poem, I post it. So, here is day seven’s poem, from the promt “Nicknames.” It’s only the first draft, unedited, but I like where it’s going so am going to [...]