Caption this… what is going on? Your character walks out of a room and sees this. What are they thinking?
Provide some back story… or none at all.
The key is to just write.
I just read this article about writing six word memoir…
I have seen other people write six word poems… but this idea really intrigues me.
Check out the article: http://www.writenowcoach.com/blog/?p=1135
Try it for yourself. Let me know what you think.
My first one: Sweetness turned bitter finding sweetness again…
Day 23 – Write a poem inspired by one of the 5 senses.
Day 24 – Write a 15 line poem about your favorite food.
Day 25 – Write a poem that includes the following words: pomegranate, violin, & horizon.
Day 26 – Write a poem from the perspective of a fairytale character.
Day 27 – Write a poem in the form of a message or letter to your future self.
Day 28 – Write a poem that begins and ends with 3 one syllable words.
Day 29 – Write a 15 line poem in which the first and last line are the same.
Day 30 – Write a poem of at least 15 lines using lines from the poems you’ve already written for this challenge.
Thanks for participating in the challenge. I hope it helped to open you up creatively!
From: http://www.bsharisemoore.tumblr.com
Day 20 – Write a poem inspired by a character or setting in the last book you’ve read.
Day 21 – Write a 10 line poem of questions only on the topic of your choice.
Day 22 – Write a poem about anything that is a shad of the color green.
I didn’t want to bog everyone down with too many seperate posts since I am way behind. Here are prompts 13 – 19.
Writers Write Poetry Challenge Day 13
Write either a free verse poem of at least 15 lines or a haiku/senryu inspired by a photograph or piece of artwork.
*please attach the artwork/photograph to your poem
Happy Writing!!
Writers Write Poetry Challenge Day 14
Write a poem of any length about a carnival or amusement park.
Happy Writing!
Writers Write Poetry Challenge Day 15
Write a poem of any length in the voice of either a sunset or a sunrise. (Persona Poem)
Happy Writing!
Writers Write Poetry Challenge Day 16
Write an I remember poem of at least 10 lines about a parent (grandparents inc.). *Each line must begin with “I remember.”
Happy Writing!
Writers Write Poetry Challenge Day 17
Write a poem of any length from the perspective of a rock.
Today’s prompt provided by @owlsasylum www.owlasylum.net
Happy Writing!
Writers Write Poetry Challenge Day 18
Write a poem about something you fear.
Happy Writing!
Writers Write Poetry Challenge Day 19
Write a poem of at least 10 lines in the voice of a toy. (A toy can be loosely interpreted as that of either a child or an adult 😉
Happy Writing!
Write a poem about a kiss utilizing a poetic form you rarely/never use.
*Suggested forms: Senryu, cinquain, tanka, ode, pantoum, villanelle, limerick, sestina, persona, acrostic.
*Be sure to add either a link or brief description of the form you’ve chosen.
*Today’s prompt courtesy of sweetturtleberry.tumblr.com
Happy Writing!
Write a poem, of any length, about something that spirals or something that cuts.
Today’s prompt courtesy of andthisiswhatcameout.tumblr.com
Happy Writing!
Write a free verse poem of at least 10 lines about a conversation between a rainbow and a pot of gold.
Happy Writing and remember, Writers Write!
Day 3 Prompt 3
Write a personal poem of at least 30 lines about yourself without using the word I.
*Today’s prompt provided by Morgan Harrison. 🙂
Happy Writing and remember, Writers Write!
Day 1 Prompt 1: Write a poem of at least 15 lines that includes the line:
Sometimes, yesterday isn’t worth the memory.
The line can be placed anywhere in the poem.
Happy writing and remember, Writers Write!