Welcome to the Weekend Mini Challenge with
Kim from Writing in North Norfolk.
I can't believe this is my last prompt as a Toad! I'm going to miss the Imaginary Garden and all who write in it. I'm so glad we have a while until we say goodbye - but we will undoubtedly see each other in the blogosphere.
At the last school where I was an English teacher, we had an annual festival, to which we invited writers, poets, rappers and artists to perform and host workshops. One year we included something for the adults: we invited the poet Wendy Cope for a reading. I had the pleasure of drinking coffee and chatting with her prior to the performance, as well as overseeing an interview by two students who worked with me on the school magazine.
At the last school where I was an English teacher, we had an annual festival, to which we invited writers, poets, rappers and artists to perform and host workshops. One year we included something for the adults: we invited the poet Wendy Cope for a reading. I had the pleasure of drinking coffee and chatting with her prior to the performance, as well as overseeing an interview by two students who worked with me on the school magazine.
I recently read one of her poems again and thought it was an
excellent model for a weekend mini challenge. The poem is ‘The Uncertainty of the Poet’, which was written in response to a 1913 painting by Giorgio de Chirico.
Image found on tate.org.uk |
I would like you to read the poem via the link above, study the structure and word patterns, and then write a similar poem, choosing your own
words to noodle around with, restricting yourself to those words and trying
them out in different combinations in couplets. It’s a good idea to choose
words that you like the sound of, but not all to do with the same thing. This
is a challenge with which you can have a lot of fun!
Join in by clicking on Mister Linky and filling in your name
and url – not forgetting to tick the small ‘data’ box. And please remember to
read and comment on other toads’ poems.