Maureen Thorson’s NaPoWriMo prompt: write "a poem based in sound. The poem, for example, could incorporate overheard language. Perhaps it could incorporate a song lyric in some way, or language from something often heard spoken aloud (a prayer, a pledge, the Girl Scout motto). Or you could use a regional or local phrase from your hometown that you don’t hear elsewhere, e.g. 'that boy won’t amount to a pinch.'" Robert Lee Brewer’s Poem-a-Day prompt: "write an action poem. So many actions are available to the poet: singing, running, clapping, working, and–umm–poeming. Yes, there’s a world of possibility today — all ready to act." I'm a fan of The Walking Dead. If you know that show, there's a specific kind of phlegmy vocalization that the walkers, the dead — okay, the zombies — make. (The actors are taught how to do that sound Director Yells, Action! Here's probably my favorite behind-the-scenes photo from an early season of The Walking Dead. I think the person on the left is Greg Nicotero, who is the director I'm imagining in my haiku. I think this is a joke picture And another behind-the-scenes photo: on the left is one of the cast members, Alanna Masterson, and on the right is director Nicotero, from a more recent season. Looks like there may be kissing here too, or at least an attempt. Friends, won’t you comment, please? Love to know what you’re thinking. To comment, look for a red line below that starts Posted by, then click once on the word comments in that line. If you don’t find the word “comments” in that line, then look for a blue link below that says Post a comment and click it once. Thanks! Ingat, everyone. ヅ |
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