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read write prompt #34: this little light of mine
4 Comments Published by Jill July 2nd, 2008 in Jill, Read Write Prompt.Here in upstate New York, summer officially started less than one week ago. Summer days stretch out before us, the sun shines for hours and the street lights come on later. Fireflies are back in business. The fireworks (the glittering, shining loud lights in the sky) started the day school got out and will no [...]
Did you come up with similes, metaphors or anything else this week? We want to know.
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read write prompt #27: gulls like white handkerchiefs
6 Comments Published by Jill May 14th, 2008 in Jill, Read Write Prompt. Gulls like white handkerchiefs. How I wish I’d written that line. It is a gorgeous simile. Alas. It is not mine. It is a line from Isabel Allende’s new memoir, The Sum of Our Days.
This week, your prompt is fairly simple. Make comparisons. Notice the world around you. Turn your observations into similes (and [...]
So what did you hear this week? We want to know!
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read write prompt: #20 overheard at the ________ (insert location here); a writing prompt in two parts
6 Comments Published by Jill March 26th, 2008 in Jill, Read Write Prompt.I.
“I’ve done nothing but cry all day. All day I’ve cried.” “It looks pretty gloomy for the first day of Spring.” “Then he took my cat outside.” “It’s perfect for a bachelor.” Random words. Anonymous opinions. Sad truths. Humorous observations. Snippets of other people’s conversation can serve as great inspiration for your writing. Actually, writing [...]
Here we are with Get Your Poem On #14.
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read write prompt #14: love poem to your crooked toes, or: writing an ode
4 Comments Published by Jill February 13th, 2008 in Jill, Read Write Prompt.‘Tis the season of the heart here in the US. Heart-shaped valentines. Candy hearts. Big red heart boxes of chocolate candy. But have no fear. We’re not into clichés around here. We’re celebrating, all right, but not just hearts. Hearts. Hands. Feet. Stomachs. Ribs.
This week, we’re writing odes: poems of celebration and praise. Our subject, [...]
Here we are with the second “Get Your Poem On” post. 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 #2: eat, drink, write a poem
9 Comments Published by Jill November 21st, 2007 in Jill, Read Write Prompt.When I was teaching an elementary poetry class a few years ago, the topic was food. I brought in all kinds of food for the kids to try and write about. We wrote poems about fruit, mostly, because I knew it was something they would like. Lovely, inspired poems about oranges, bananas, apples, strawberries were [...]