Showing posts with label Carrie Etter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carrie Etter. Show all posts

Wednesday, 10 April 2013

Prompt for day 10

Write a poem that is an actual numbered list, and let the nature of the list come not from the title but the accumulation of details. Some possibilities include: seven regrets without named parties; five historical events I wish I'd been present for and one that I had; my experiences with everyday people in different cities I've visited.

Tuesday, 9 April 2013

9:

I really enjoyed writing the poem (that became poem 4) from a list of words supplied by Carrie Etter.

I am happy to report she has a whole new list of poetry prompts to inspire people. Here is the one I am using today. 'Use five of the following six words in a poem: dirt, hand(s), path, tree (or a kind of tree), sky, weight.' Here is the poem I made from them. It turned into a love poem of sorts. My kind of love poem anyway.




This is not a fairy-tale
yet he is a woodcutter
and his skin smells of trees.

Leaf under sky and axe
blade against bark;
she meets him on the path

and breathes him in.
Petrol, oil, sawdust and dirt;
wholesome eucalyptus.

Today he was felling
a  gum tree and the logs
are a gift to keep

her fire burning;
His fingers are rough
but his hands are tender.




Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Poetry prompts

Carrie Etter has some great ideas on her blog...

Including the one I am working on today.

'1. Write a poem about something you collect or used to collect. Focus on the rich details that distinguish the items in the collection from one another.'