Poetry Month Challenges Day 3: Beauty and Barbarism

The opposite of love is not hate, it’s indifference. The opposite of beauty is not ugliness, it’s indifference. The opposite of faith is not heresy, it’s indifference. And the opposite of life is not death, but indifference between life and death. ELIE WIESEL Beauty & Barbarism It was fun to see that “Beauty” was alsoContinue reading “Poetry Month Challenges Day 3: Beauty and Barbarism”

Poetry Month Challenges Day 2: A Surreal B-Movie

Fight or Flight As I mentioned yesterday, one of my ideas for my contradictory abstraction is that they are all part of the fight or flight response. The fight or flight response is an automatic physiological reaction to an event that is perceived as stressful or frightening. The perception of threat activates the sympathetic nervousContinue reading “Poetry Month Challenges Day 2: A Surreal B-Movie”

Poetry Month Challenges Day 1: Aggression and Apathy

Welcome to the first day of National Poetry Month! April is a busy month here at Experience Writing. There’s a lot to experience: the cherry plum trees are covered in their happy pink and white blossoms; daffodils bow their frilly heads in the flowerbeds; and I enjoy combining the daily writing challenges of blogging AContinue reading “Poetry Month Challenges Day 1: Aggression and Apathy”

A Weed is a Flower in the Wild

For today’s Poetics prompt at dVerse Poets Pub, Sarah encourages us to celebrate National Weed Appreciation Day. Over at National Day Calendar I found some tips on how to observe this day of appreciation: HOW TO OBSERVE WEED APPRECIATION DAY And I’ll add: Last year I discovered that I can put a small weed onContinue reading “A Weed is a Flower in the Wild”

My Place in Space

For today’s Poetics prompt at dVerse Poets Pub, Ingrid urged us to “write the poetry of the places and/or spaces which inspire you the most.” What a wonderful prompt for the first sunny spring day of 2023 here at Lake Tapps. Once Upon a Lake Tapps Spring Today the Mountain peeks from behind the cloudslikeContinue reading “My Place in Space”

On a blanket in the wildflowers counting shooting stars

Today’s Poetics prompt at dVerse Poets Pub is to write a poem about a kiss or kissing. On a blanket in the wildflowers counting shooting stars It’s a waiting gameonce the thought beginsit grows and becomes all encompassinga wish in the abyssevery look a questionevery sigh a possible signevery motion a suggestioneach inch an invitationContinue reading “On a blanket in the wildflowers counting shooting stars”

The Week in Review: Reading, Writing, and Abstraction

How was your week? Did you try reading like a writer? Though I didn’t find a lot to apply to my novel from The Woman in the Library by Sulari Gentill, I did have fun brainstorming unique formats for my novel, and it inspired me to get a copy of S. by J.J. Abrams andContinue reading “The Week in Review: Reading, Writing, and Abstraction”

Memento Poetry Form

The Meeting the Bar prompt at dVerse Poets Pub is a new to me poetry form called “Memento.” The Memento form “created by Emily Romano is a poem about a holiday or an anniversary, consisting of two stanzas as follows: the syllable count should be 8 beats for line one; 6 beats for line two;Continue reading “Memento Poetry Form”

The Week in Review: Reading, Writing, and Abstraction

How was your week? Did you try reading like a writer? I really enjoyed applying the things I learned from The Madness of Crowds by Louise Penny to my short story. This week I’ll be talking about The Woman in the Library by Sulari Gentill. I’m enjoying my coursera.org course “The Modern and the Postmodern”Continue reading “The Week in Review: Reading, Writing, and Abstraction”

The Warm-up Week: Creating New Systems

How was your first week of the year? Mine was busy and fun. I love how writing down what I want to do, here at Experience Writing, motivates me to do it. With all of the new things I’m trying, I have to remind myself that I’m just getting started. I need to be patientContinue reading “The Warm-up Week: Creating New Systems”