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The Imaginary Garden is hosting a prompt a day from our archives to inspire poets during NaPoWriMo.
Links to prompts for Days 6 - 10 can be followed below.
Please include a link back to the original post on your site if you choose to write to one of these prompts.
Day 6
Speaking in the Voice of Another, April 6, 2018
Day 7
Bracelet, April 7, 2016
Day 8
L'Arora, April 8, 2018
Day 9
Words Count with Mama Zen, April 9, 2013
Day 10
The Art of Odilon Redon, April 10, 2014
Please use the Linky provided for all poems written over the 5 day period.
Welcome to the next round of Play It Again prompts on Day 6. Quick access to the first post can be found in the right side bar.
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting the next five days, Kerry. I linked up a poem earlier and it showed on Mr Linky for a couple of seconds and then disappeared. I tried to link it again but it said it was already on the list. I'm not sure what to do now. Could you take a look, please?
ReplyDeleteKerry, I changed my name to include Day 6 and it's showing now!
ReplyDeleteOh dear, I forgot to put day 6, but my link is showing anyway; I trust it will be obvious which day, as it's one of the first ones in the list.
ReplyDeleteA challenge, this one, I hope I can give it justice. Thank you Kerry
ReplyDeleteDay six phew!💌 I am late due to sinus problems, looking forward to reading what everyone comes up with! Thanks, Kerry 🥰🥰
ReplyDeleteHello, you toadally awesome people! I hope you are all staying home and staying safe. I am glad to have this connection to the wider world, especially during poetry month.
ReplyDeleteDay 6- thanks so much Kerry!
ReplyDeleteYeah..six days in! Thank you Kerry for the word list and the inspiring play it again(s)
ReplyDeleteThat is always fun, talking in the voice of another. That was also prompted at the Day 6 NaPoWriMo web site with the characters coming from an art post, art interpretation here we come. I used the "Owl at the Well."
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So sorry. I forgot to put "6" in my name!
ReplyDeleteAnd so day 7 has arrived and we are one week into poetry writing month.
ReplyDeleteWell done to all who have participated thus far.
Apologies; my first Day 7 is an error. And then I forgot to put 'correct' on it when I did it again.
ReplyDeleteGood Evening, garden dwellers! We made it through a week! Yay!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to Day 8. I am not writing to this form myself today, but will come back later to double up the form with another prompt.
ReplyDeleteAh crud, I did this before tea and forgot to add Day 8
ReplyDeleteDay 8, 2018, was a busy, but fun, wtite. I did it again, thank you Sanaa.
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@Kerry; Thank you so much for featuring one of mine this week!💘 Looking forward to your double up!
ReplyDelete@Rommy; I loved your poem!!💘
@Jim; You're welcome, heading over to read you!💘
I found this form a real challenge. My muse kept want to write in full rhyme or Iambic pentameter :-) Still having problems getting my comments posted but I'm reading everyone's wonderful contributions to naprowrimo 2020
ReplyDelete@Ellecee; Thank you so much for the poem 🥰 xo
ReplyDeleteGood Evening, Garden Dwellers. Thanks, Sanaa, for a challenging, inspiring prompt! I managed to give mine a haikai twist! :)
ReplyDelete@Frank; Haikai twist! That sounds wonderful! Thank you so much for writing to the challenge!💘
ReplyDeleteWelcome to Day 9! Looking forward to catching up on my reading and to the 60 worders today.
ReplyDeleteI had a bit of dark fun with this one.
ReplyDeleteGood Afternoon, Garden Dwellers! I'm afraid I goofed when I posted my link. I accidentally posted it to the original post page (https://withrealtoads.blogspot.com/2013/04/words-count-with-mama-zen.html)
ReplyDeleteCould someone remove my link from the Mister Linky over there, please? Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for reviving the Odilon Redon prompt, Kerry. I linked my 55 to it, as it did inspire the poem. I hope this was okay.
ReplyDeleteOf course it is okay, Joy. This forum is also yours to participate in any way you like. My poem was a bit lengthy at 65 words but perhaps a 55 will present itself before the end of the weekend.
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