Aeons/ Day 26

Today's NaPoWriMo prompt sounded like a lot of fun: And now, the (optional) prompt. This one’s a bit tricky, but I’ve used it to good effect in the past — and it’s the sort of thing you can do over and over again. Back in 1977, the poet Ronald Johnson first published RADI OS, an …

Twilight/ Day 22

Since today is Earth Day, our daily prompt suggested we come up with a nature-related poem of any kind. Well, I'm not very good at this sort of thing, since I don't often write poems with 'nature' in mind, but I gave it a try nevertheless. (At least I've kept on writing, and that's the …

Baron Samedi/ Day 21

I felt like writing a love poem today, so I did so.  However, since my understanding of the 'love' bit in 'love poems' tends to be rather questionable, I named my lyrical attempt of the day after the Voodoo Loa of death and sex. (Which reminds me I definitely need to read up more on …

Days 14-19

So... once more I've spent some days without a decent internet connection, so here's another one of those 'catch up with the NaPoWriMo flow' posts. Day 14: An Imagined Affair The blisters of an imagined affair, Ugly and rough-edged: the ghost That never dared to live - How does one dig a grave for it? …

Hush/ Day 13

Today's NaPoWriMo prompt suggests that we simply - relax. Your prompt for today is simply to take a walk. Make notes — mental or otherwise — on what you see on your walk, and incorporate these notes into your poem. My whole day actually included a series of long walks (in intermittent rain), so I …