NaPoWriMo #15
April 15, 2012
NaPoWriMo #15
National Poetry Writing Month, April 2012
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It’s National Poetry Month! Read our start up posting to learn what we’re doing here. Come write with us!
Poem Day number Fifteen! Link your poems or comments below!
Writing is a reckless encounter with whatever comes along.
~William Stafford
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Three (so far) for Day 15:
“A Whirling Half-Dozen”
“More Dead Than Alive”
“SixTakes on ‘Alive’”
As always, thanks to the host for the posting space, and to visitors to my blog for reading my poems!
This one has been wurgling around in my head for days, and finally finished in the small hours this morning: http://vivinfrance.wordpress.com/2012/04/15/nocturne/ You may find some haiku around, too.
Here is mine doing double duty today for both NaPoWriMo and the Sunday Whirl:
http://inthecornerofmyeye.blogspot.com/2012/04/energy.html
How nice to come home to a poem already writ in the morning.
Red in a tan moleskin
Today’s prompt response: http://miskmask.wordpress.com/2012/04/15/day-15-aprpad-shadow-casting/
I too did my NaPoWriMo poem #15 to the Wordle prompt over at The Sunday Whirl: the scientist.
Blessed Sunday ~~~ here we go … Day 15 ~~ Survived to Live!
Good afternoon poetic peeps! I wrote a classical Islamic Ghazal this morning, if anybody would like to read it. Smiles!
http://wordrustling.wordpress.com/2012/04/15/a-life-the-samecontrasting/
This morning, I submit Ignition and alive.
Half way there! Thanks to We Write Poems for this sharing space. I’m having a blast writing this year; I’ve never been so prolific (let’s hope that’s a good thing). And I’m very much enjoying reading poems this year.
Richard
This is turning out to be the best Napowrimo — just feels more familiar this time round.
Actually managed to get two beyond my daily challenge poems up on the blog today (since the daily challenge ones are not on the blog). Here they be:
Second Avenue Line
Et Cetera
The Elfje… seems I may do the whole month this way…
http://julesgemstonepages.wordpress.com/2012/04/15/april-15-2012/
But also a longer verse for the Sunday Whirl, actually written yesterday, here:
http://julesgemsandstuff.blogspot.com/2012/04/hot-cross-buns.html
I hope to catch up on reading this week. Thanks to the gracious hosts of We Write Poems for this ‘spacial opportunity!’
a spring poem today:
http://turtlememoir.wordpress.com/2012/04/15/about-the-pear-outside-my-window/
http://www.wordfresco.com/2012/04/15/kaddish-for-red-roofs/
“First they came for the socialists……”
Came across your blog just a while ago, while reading one of your contributor’s poems. I hope you don’t mind if I leave one of mine. I will return later this evening to read the poems.
I can’t remember if I linked this one up yesterday or not…
Poetic Asides prompt
http://lfmarginalia.blogspot.com/2012/04/visit.html
My day 15:
Happy Halfway Mark, all! 🙂