a poet’s notebook

Take out your pen and paper . . .

April-is-NaPoWriMo

Crazed blogging poets across this country will be writing — and posting — a poem a day for all of this month. Dave will be posting a card a day; that one up there is his first.

Some more sites devoting this month to poems:

I'm sure there are more centers of NaPoWriMo activity — leave me a note in comments, or email me, and I'll add to this list. Blogrolls of participants can be found on several of the above sites.

Oh. Who, me?

Sort of.

I'm planning to post a sort-of poem every day this month, but I'm going to cheat. I'm going to use every poem prompt and generator I can find. I'm giving myself permission to post old poems, and other people's poems (are you listening, Cindy?) and really, really bad poems.

Here's number one:

ImageChef Word Mosaic - ImageChef.com

Here's the poem:

Adora Belle
You're so sweet
Every day
It's you I tweet

If that's not the worst poem I've ever written, I don't (want to) remember what is.

6 responses to “Take out your pen and paper . . .”

  1. Cindy Avatar
    Cindy

    Hey, as long as you’re posting really really bad poems, it shouldn’t be a problem to post mine.

  2. Dave Avatar

    Hey, thanks for the link. I decided not to use to use someecard’s silly Flash embed, because who knows how long they keep cards on their servers? Plus it slows down my blog. But other than that wierdness, I love what they’re doing!

  3. Dave Avatar

    (Also, it doesn’t show up in your feed.)

  4. sbpoet Avatar

    Cindy, since I’ve not promised to post only bad poems, yours will be welcome.
    Dave, I copied the image to my server — now it should show in the feed. I’ll keep my eyes open for what you do next.

  5. Cathy Avatar

    I decide to join in the challenge this year. After not doing it last year. So if I get get frazzle by the end of April. I’m blaming you Sharon 😉

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