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Habits: A Pleiades Poem #WritingwithWoolf #NationalPoetryMonth #NaPoWriMo2020

For National Poetry Month, I’m writing poems inspired by words, ideas, and images in Virginia Woolf’s Diary. One of the most helpful resources I’ve turned to this month is The Writer’s Greenhouse, which offers a daily poetry prompt via email and also has this set of 16 poetry forms to try out (scroll down to…

April 19, 2020 in NaPoWriMo.

This Novel Is Not a Body #WritingwithWoolf #NationalPoetryMonth #NaPoWriMo2020

For National Poetry Month, I’m writing poems inspired by words, ideas, and images in Virginia Woolf’s Diary. Of course what readers find most interesting in the Diaries are not the constant round of teas, dinners, lunches, parties, or the cranky and occasionally cruel comments about friends and acquaintances but the insight into Woolf’s art. She…

April 18, 2020 in NaPoWriMo.

Contrast #WritingwithWoolf #NaPoWriMo2020 #NationalPoetryMonth

For National Poetry Month, I am writing poems inspired by words, ideas, and images in Virginia Woolf’s Diary. The passage I’m working from today: “We drove home very fast. I on the other hand took in favour of Barbara–& wished I had gone up alone with her on to the downs.” Day #17: Contrast virginia…

April 17, 2020 in NaPoWriMo.

Sacred Hours: An Elevenie #WritingwithWoolf #NationalPoetryMonth #NaPoWriMo2020

For National Poetry Month, I’m writing poems inspired by words, ideas, and images in Virginia Woolf’s Diary. Today’s poem is an elevenie, a five-line poem consisting of just eleven words. Learn more about the form at The Writers’ Greenhouse. The line that inspired me in Woolf: “All these tasks are unworthy the sacred morning hours.”…

April 16, 2020 in NaPoWriMo.

Clouds: A Prose Poem #WritingwithWoolf #NaPoWriMo2020 #NationalPoetryMonth

For National Poetry Month, I’m writing poems inspired by words, ideas, and images from Virginia Woolf’s Diary. Today I’m writing off this passage in the Diary: “The clouds–if I could describe them I would.” Day #15: Clouds There is no collective noun for clouds. Did Wordsworth notice that clouds rarely travel alone? They gather in…

April 15, 2020 in NaPoWriMo.

After Orlando: A Found Nonet #WritingwithWoolf #NaPoWriMo2020 #NationalPoetryMonth

For National Poetry Month, I’m writing poems inspired by words, ideas, and images in Virginia Woolf’s Diary. In spring 1928, Virginia Woolf finished writing Orlando, a novel she began as a lark, “a joke,” and then finished “seriously.” It’s fascinating to follow her process and thinking through an entire book: the lighthearted, high-spirited fun as…

April 14, 2020 in NaPoWriMo.

Juxtaposition: A Found Statement Poem #WritingwithWoolf #NationalPoetryMonth #NaPoWriMo2020

For National Poetry Month, I am writing poems inspired by words, passages, and images in Virginia Woolf’s Diary. For this poem, a line I’d copied in my notebook from my current bedtime reading, Adkady Martine’s sci-fi novel, A Memory Called Empire, happened to be juxtaposed with a line I’d copied from the Diary. I liked…

April 13, 2020 in NaPoWriMo.

Earning: A Double Sedoka #WritingwithWoolf #NaPoWriMo2020 #NationalPoetryMonth

For National Poetry Month, I’m writing poems inspired by words, passages, and images in Virginia Woolf’s Diary. Today’s poem is a sedoka, which I decided to double into a short string of four stanzas. A sedoka is a Japanese form made up of two katautas. A katauta is a three-line poem with a 5/7/7 syllable…

April 12, 2020 in NaPoWriMo.

Prelude to Spring: A Skinny #WritingwithWoolf #NaPoWriMo2020 #NationalPoetryMonth

For National Poetry Month, I am writing poems inspired by words, sentences, and images in Virginia Woolf’s Diary. Yesterday we went for a walk in Wind Cave National Park. There is no green yet to prairie grasses, and I didn’t think there was anything visibly growing. But when I left the path to give an…

April 11, 2020 in NaPoWriMo.

Winter: A Katuata #WritingwithWoolf #NationalPoetryMonth #NaPoWriMo2020

For National Poetry Month, I’m writing poems inspired by words, lines, or images from Virginia Woolf’s Diary. It’s nearly seventy degrees today, but another snowstorm with six inches of snow is in the forecast this weekend. Very South Dakota. A katuata is a Japanese form that is new to me. It’s a 19-syllable poem with…

April 10, 2020 in NaPoWriMo.

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