Day 7 x 3. Or, applying the commutative property of multiplication, 3 x 7. See? Never let anybody tell you all that math you learned won't be useful someday! I've always been enchanted by 21 and its factors 3 and 7, always thought those three numbers were magical somehow. As long as I can remember. Or at least since I learned multiplication in school. Much gratitude today to Maureen Thorson, whose prompt at NaPoWriMo suggests trying the hay(na)ku. She mentions Eileen Tabios as inventor and me as namer . . . thanks for the shout-out, Maureen. At the always stalwart Poetic Asides Robert Lee Brewer suggests an "under the microscope" poem, literally or metaphorically. At Circle the Block Andrea Boltwood suggests a palindrome poem, which mirrors itself, beginning to middle with middle to end, forward then reverse. Again, I've mashed up all three prompts along with one of Maureen's previous prompts from Day 12: the homophonic translation or, as some call it, the translitic. Under the Microscope Boy, these mashing-ups of daily prompts — four today, more than my usual two or three — are making for silly and sillier poems. Fun, though. I should really try for something more straightforward tomorrow. Just having trouble resisting those mash-ups! Catherine sent me this poem, but said, "I can't seem to settle on a title," so I've come up with this great gem of a title: Untitled I love that phrase, "dance in my smoky haze," Catherine; I also like the occasional end rhyme. Brava! Our featured NaPoWriMo blog today is Moon Junkee where Leslie LaChance is writing weird, wild, surreal poems. My fave is Leslie's parody of the divine Miss Em on Day 15. Enjoy! Okay, done with 3, 7, and 21. Blackjack! Hope you've had a wonderful poetry day. See you back here for Double 11? Please take a moment to leave a comment below. We'd love you to hear what you're thinking here at Blue Guitar Man (that's what my wife Mary Ann calls the blog). Ingat. |
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Another fascinating and variegated day in NaPoWriMo. So wonderful to be silly, I don't indulge enough but am always tickled to come across poems that capture that spirit. Also as I Biology geek you had my attention at amoeba. Translitic is one of those words I want to put in an offering bowl somewhere and cherish. The Untitled piece is potent and evocative. Moon Junkie was a fun visit. Thanks for the bit of magic!
Anna, thanks! You're such a faithful and thoughtful visitor.
Brilliance! I read it aloud 3x! It's a joy to read you every day. :) April, don't end!
Hi, Vince ... I love what you're doing in combining the Poetic Asides prompts and NaPoWriMo's. I like "Oh, gee. Plan you own ice pets." And now I see that you're the namer of the hay(na)ku. I'm truly honored that you noticed mine!
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