Saturday, April 01, 2017

National Poetry Month 2017

Dear Readers,


It’s April again, which means this project is back in its eighth (!) annual incarnation.


The rules are simple:

- In the morning I will draw a card to select a prompt

- I will then roll the dice to select a poetic form (system detailed below)

- Whatever prompt and form I land on, I have to write and post by the end of the day - whether it be a Limerick about Hillary Clinton or a Haiku about Charles Shaw Wine

- I will write and post every day in April


This year's prompts are a selection from the last seven years of projects:

  
2
c
Silver Alerts
2
d
Making America Great Again
2
s
Palate Cleansers
2
h
Potential Energy
3
c
Noble Lies
3
d
Three Buck Chuck
3
s
Scratch Tickets
3
h
Subway Alliances
4
c
Female Pattern Baldness
4
d
Running into the Little Brother of an Ex-Lover
4
s
Furies
4
h
Furries
5
c
Sleeper Cells
5
d
Invisible People
5
s
Triremes
5
h
Idylls and Epics
6
c
Ebbs and Flows
6
d
Cicadas
6
s
Catharism
6
h
Constellations
7
c
Bay State Road
7
d
Blue Monday
7
s
The Yoke of Fame
7
h
The Crescent Express
8
c
Early Departures
8
d
Late Arrivals
8
s
Foreplay
8
h
Afterglow
9
c
Bonfires
9
d
Stage Kisses
9
s
Mint Juleps
9
h
Melanin
10
c
Water Towers
10
d
White Christmas
10
s
When the Dead Don’t Die
10
h
William Blake References
J
c
An Unspoken History of Family Names
J
d
Angulimala
J
s
Errant Knights
J
h
Resident Ghosts
Q
c
Mitochondrial DNA
Q
d
Hillary Clinton
Q
s
The Moana Surfrider Hotel
Q
h
Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe
K
c
Divine Right
K
d
The Starman
K
s
Fat Elvis
K
h
Thanks, Obama
A
c
Apocalyptic Dreams
A
d
Apocalyptic Realities
A
s
Chosen People
A
h
Small Victories
JOKER
Sean Spicer
JOKER
John Mayer Starts Over
JOKER
Wild Card


I will then roll a six-sided die to determine form:

1
Tweet Length
2
Roll
3
Haiku
4
Iambic Tetrameter
5
Iambic Pentameter
6
Roll

On a 1 or 3: I'm set with what I need - I write and post

On a 4 or 5: I roll a twenty-sided die to determine the number of lines

On a 2 or 6: I roll a twenty-sided die to select from a grab bag of poetic forms:

1
Sestina
2
Free Verse
3
Ruba'i
4
Tanka
5
Folk Song
6
Alexandrine Couplets
7
Beat Poem
8
Prose
9
Free Verse
10
Rondeau
11
Villanelle
12
Triolet
13
Limerick
14
Free Verse
15
Acrostic
16
Prose
17
Hip-Hopera (detail)
18
Bruce Springsteen Song
19
Craigslist Missed Collection
20
Writer's Choice

That's it!

Expect a poem - or a "poem" - here tomorrow.

Thanks for reading, friends (and bots)!

Z

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I'm so damn excited.