For Lent I gave up soda (Coke Zero) and scrolling. “Scrolling” basically meant “social media apps”—the things that you’re just going check “for a second”
What’d I tell ya about not actually doing a poem a day? I’m back. Today’s NaPoWriMo prompt was to “write a poem that takes the
I am very tired all the time (having a baby will do that to you, I guess). But, in little moments of quiet, I feel
Today’s NaPoWriMo prompt was to to write a poem about a mythical person or creature doing something unusual. Bren (my creative director) suggested “when dragons
Today’s NaPoWriMo prompt was to write a poem in the form of a poetry prompt. I don’t think mine is going to help anybody. 😉
The NaPoWriMo prompt today was a glosa, where you take four lines from another poem and use those lines to end each respective stanza (first
April is Poem a Day month according to both Writer’s Digest (WD) and NaPoWriMo (NP). I doubt I’ll actually do a poem a day, but