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Category: NaPoWriMo

Posted on 24 April 202020 April 2020

NaPoWriMo Quarantine Edition – Exercise 24

The box: a poem in parts. Write a couple of lines for each section before moving on to the next. Form is completely open, and rhyme is permitted but not required. You come home late at night. It’s been raining, it’s dark and you’re tired. You almost trip over something that’s been left just outside …

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Posted on 23 April 202020 April 2020

NaPoWriMo Quarantine Edition – Exercise 23

Below is a block of text, purloined from Wordsworth (whose deathiversary today is), and warped through multiple retranslations into a variety of languages and then back into English. Ponder the weirdness of it, and then use it to leap off into a new poem of your own. You aren’t trying to restore the original – …

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Posted on 22 April 202020 April 2020

NaPoWriMo Quarantine Edition – Exercise 22

Today is the birthday of one of my favourite American poets – Louise Glück. Happy 77th birthday, Louise! But it’s also the anniversary of the death of another of my favourite American poets, Jane Kenyon. So a day for curling up and rereading, methinks. Your writing exercise today is based on the title poem from …

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Posted on 21 April 202020 April 2020

NaPoWriMo Quarantine Edition – Exercise 21

And once again, it’s time for an ekphrastic poem. (Yep, it’s fertile ground, and I’m tilling away.) This is an exercise I first gave my students last year for one of our Poetry & Science classes. There are four image snippets that you’ll be looking at, hidden under the buttons marked One, Two, Three and Four. …

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Posted on 20 April 202020 April 2020

NaPoWriMo Quarantine Edition – Exercise 20

Today’s task is not even slightly original to me, although I can’t remember where I first came across it, sorry! But it is a good challenge for those of you who are still with me. And what is the task, I hear you cry? It is to write an Abnominal – a twenty line poem using …

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R4W: Odyssey by Anthology

Our annual look back at the previous year via the lens of The Best American Poetry, The Best Canadian Poetry in English and The Forward Book of Poetry.

A combination of discussion and writing exercises, suitable for all levels. And now with three venues!

For full details of all this year’s classes, see Classes for 2021 for information or Current Classes to enrol.

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