Sunday, October 18, 2015

Things aren't always what they seem | Poetry Prompt 18

It's OctPoWriMo Day 18! How's your writing going this month? I hope you've written some new things and are enjoying reading all this poetry this month. Today's prompt we're going to add a little mystery to our lives. Look around you, whether it's a physical object or people in general in your life. Chose something or someone and give them a double life. Ex: I just book a graphic novel where the woman is a turn of the century housewife during the day, but at night she's an assassin. Maybe your tomato has the secret life of an apple. Never know what's happening in the crisper when the drawer is closed. Get creative and have fun with it.

Remember the prompt is just a suggestion!

Share your poetry with us by linking up. Make sure you visit your neighbors one or two before and after. If you are last on the list go back to the beginning of the list. If you are the first few on the list please go back to the day before and visit the last on the list if you haven't already. Have fun!
1. TwoPaisePoems  16. Amrita Paul  31. Mark Jones  
2. Bastet  17. Beth Camp  32. Janet  
3. Morella from Team Netherworld  18. Candy  33. Kay Winter  
4. Aishah  19. Steph  34. Greg Wolford  
5. Payal Agarwal  20. de jackson (WhimsyGizmo)  35. mindlovemisery  
6. scribblesmcgee  21. Alexandra Corinth (WordsMaiden)  36. Nithya Venkat  
7. Dawn D  22. jazzytower  37. Tracesofthesoul  
8. Sunita Prasad  23. "Chivalry Is Dead" by Abbie Dragonblood  38. Tortured Cyclone  
9. Cressida  24. Camille Wylde  39. Al the Author  
10. April Wells  25. barbara  40. S. Elle Cameron  
11. Misky  26. Diary of a Writerbee  41. Jesi-The Lunatic Poet  
12. Carol Campbell  27. Esther Spurrill Jones  42. Grace Black  
13. Ameena  28. Cara Michaels  43. Sigrid Saradunn  
14. shilyot the lull after  29. Connie Mae Inglis  
15. Here, There be a Writer  30. Jennifer Cunningham  

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Tamara Woods was raised (fairly happily) in West Virginia where she began penning poems after a boy broke her heart. She shares poetry, short stories and writer interviews on her blog, PenPaperPad. Her writing has been featured in Mamalode, In the Powder Room, and many others. She is the editor for The Reverie Journal, which will be releasing its first poetry collection early October. She also hosts #writestuff TweetChat where writers talk about writing every Tuesday at 9 pm EST. She is a hillbilly hermit living in Honolulu with her Mathmagician.

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