Officially halfway through! I hope everyone has been going well this month and you have all been enjoying the prompts! With that said, let's get going on to today:
Official Prompt:
Begin by reading June Jordan’s “Notes on the Peanut.” Now, think of a person – real or imagined – who has been held out to you as an example of how to be of live, but who you have always had doubts about. Write a poem that exaggerates the supposedly admirable qualities of the person in a way that exposes your doubts.
My Prompt:
Time to be a little bit silly and have some fun. Look at a bookcase. It could be your own or perhaps one from a store or maybe one in someone else’s house. I want you to pick three titles from the books you can see and then write a prose poem from them. The first title forms the title of your poem, the second is your opening line and the third is your last line. Have fun!
Lucky Dip:
Green
Saturday 15 April 2023
Napowrimo Day 15
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