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read write prompt #23: oil and vinegar
8 Comments Published by Christine April 16th, 2008 in Christine, Read Write Prompt.What happens when you pour balsamic vinegar over extra-virgin olive oil? The oil rests on top of the vinegar in the cruet, but if you shake the contents, you create a delicious salad dressing.
Prompt:
For your poem this week, try combining two elements that don’t seem to go together at first glance. Here’s the process:
• Think [...]
informal talk about forms: a brief napowrimo approach
24 Comments Published by Christine March 27th, 2008 in Christine, Informal Talk About Forms, NaPoWriMo.Here’s the long and short of it….
Can we really write thirty poems in thirty days? Yes, we can!
This past November I participated in NaBloPoMo, National Blog Posting Month. After joining Dana’s group, readwritepoem, I used the challenge of posting every day to write a poem a day. I was able to write thirty poems by [...]
get the lead out: it’s noting really #3
10 Comments Published by Christine March 21st, 2008 in Christine, Get the Lead Out.Give me some room! (For creating space in a life for writing.)
If I haven’t had my cup of poetry in the morning, I’m a real bear. Since I work in the late afternoons and early evenings, mornings are my quiet time, when I sit down to do some writing.
It’s fun to learn about the rituals different [...]
get your poem on #17
40 Comments Published by Christine March 10th, 2008 in Christine, Get Your Poem On.From now until midnight one week from today, comments on this post will be open, so you can leave a permalink to your blog post for this week’s contribution. (A dreamy poem or any poem.)
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read write prompt #17: dream prompts for a long winter’s nap*
3 Comments Published by Christine March 5th, 2008 in Christine, Read Write Prompt.A lot of writers try to develop an authentic, original voice. We read the work of other poets for inspiration and guidance, but when it comes time to call forth our own words, we want them to come from our own inner spring.
Dreams can provide the writer with a never-ending source of original images, feelings, [...]
get the lead out: it’s noting, really [#2]
8 Comments Published by Christine February 21st, 2008 in Christine, Get the Lead Out.Casting call- unique types wanted!
As poets we feel the need to write, but what do we write about? We surf the net looking for prompts, read newspapers, look at paintings or listen to music, but ultimately we end up writing about ourselves. How then can we turn our own lives into poems?
If your life is [...]
get your poem on #11
25 Comments Published by Christine January 28th, 2008 in Christine, Get Your Poem On.From now until midnight one week from today, comments on this post will be open, so you can leave a permalink to your blog post for this week’s contribution.
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read write prompt #11: what equals metaphor plus math?
13 Comments Published by Christine January 23rd, 2008 in Christine, Read Write Prompt.What does 7 + 5 = 12 have to do with metaphor and consonance? After attending a poetry reading and workshop by Earl S. Braggs I learned that, although mathematics and poetry are two different languages, when they bisect each other they create a complementary algebra of the heart and mind.
Here’s an example of Braggs’ [...]
get the lead out: it’s noting, really #1
9 Comments Published by Christine January 17th, 2008 in Christine, Get the Lead Out.Establishing a daily writing practice can turn into an adventure if you spend some time moseying around the web. Writing prompts appear on many different sites, on every day of the week, beckoning the poet to link up and share a few lines or read what others have to say. In fact, you can even [...]
get your poem on #5
18 Comments Published by Christine December 17th, 2007 in Christine, Get Your Poem On.From now until midnight one week from today, comments on this post will be open, so you can leave a permalink to your blog post for this week’s contribution.
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