Possibilities:
When was the last time you were out in nature? A nature walk? Lake, ocean, river? If you are able, get outside for a little while today, smell the air, listen to the birds, see what animals are nearby and then sit down to write. If you aren't able to get out for whatever reason, free write for ten minutes about the last time you were out in nature.
Suggested poetry type: Terzanelle (I'm feeling the t's this week.)
Word Prompts:
rocks
water
birds
trail
sand
For your Muse:
During OctPoWriMo, if you want to make sure that we know you have written something new, comment in that day's post with your link to your blog and/or share your link on Twitter with the hashtag, #OctPoWriMo.If you would like to leave an active link in the comments:
<a href = "your link">your title</a>
You have to put the link to your post (same link you would put in the comment section) in the, "your link" space within the quotations and the title to your post in the, your title, space.
Our link would look like this:
<a href="https://poetsonthepage.blogspot.com/">OctPoWriMo</a>
Once you hit publish on your comment it would look like this (only with the name of your post):
OctPoWriMo
I hope that helps. You don't have to do this, it is only if you would like to make your link an active link.
Remember to visit two or more OctPoWriMo participants and leave encouraging and supportive words along the way.
Peace,
Morgan Dragonwillow
Read, Dance, Write, Repeat.
Yes she is on Google+ too!Morgan Dragonwillow, author of Wild Woman Waking & Dancing within Shadow, is a writing rebel, foodie, urban gardener, recovering perfectionist, facilitator of magical circles and poet who (mostly) doesn't let her fears get in the way of her passion for writing and creating. When she isn't working with clients, writing or dancing, you can find her encouraging and supporting her writing community at @StoryDam, #OctPoWriMo, #PoetsonthePage, and Playing with Words on her blog.
#OctProWriMo - Day 21 post, Prompt - Nature's Calling.
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Happy Friday :)
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Hello, my entry for the day :
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for something on the light side, Yeris and I wrote about the other kind of "nature calling."
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The days sure are passing quickly for this challenge!
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OctPoWriMo Day 21
Have a blessed day. :)
Winter Approaches
ReplyDeleteI am not always getting a chance to drop off my link, but I have been posting. Day 21..moving right along:)
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Tried my hand at the terzanelle. Hope to catch up on everyone's posts this weekend. Here's today's poem:
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As I often do, I took the prompt in a completely different direction: In My Nature.
ReplyDeleteDay 21 - What a wonderful prompt! I love this! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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Though it has nothing to do with it, I couldn't keep 'London's Callin' from running through my head as I wrote this Nature's Calling
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ReplyDeleteThanks for another inspiring prompt! I've been enjoying experimenting with so many different poetry forms.
Secret Summoning - A Terzanelle of Call to Tell
We're on the home stretch for the October challenge!
A bit behind! Here's days 20 and 21: http://biancasbookblog.blogspot.co.uk/2016/10/octpowrimo-days-20-and-21.html
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