I had to write a prompt for "The Imaginary Garden" I found this book, a couple of days ago and knew I must share this book. It is a book called "Writing Poetry From The Inside Out: Finding Your Voice Through the Craft of Poetry" by Sandford Lyne. He talks about how artist sketch, before they paint and how poets should do the same, before they write.
Play with words that is. He mentions using a journal as a "Writer's Studio" filling it with words, ideas, quotes, other poet's poems that inspire and clipping from magazines. Whatever stirs your soul and you like, put in your space, I mean journal. He shares an exercise called "Poem sketching" It involves word groups. You can see more of the details here.
I substituted commands for words and nymphs for dragonflies.
I found this photo after I wrote the poem. It captures the tone of my poem. Later this week I will share another exercise from this book! I was going to add another exercise, on this post, but we have company stopping by!
More later....
Play with words that is. He mentions using a journal as a "Writer's Studio" filling it with words, ideas, quotes, other poet's poems that inspire and clipping from magazines. Whatever stirs your soul and you like, put in your space, I mean journal. He shares an exercise called "Poem sketching" It involves word groups. You can see more of the details here.
The morning-light show by ~jchanders
word groups I used: barefoot, words, breath, fingers; pond, waves, queen, dragonfly.I substituted commands for words and nymphs for dragonflies.
Amber sunrise
wakes silent pond
her translucent fingers stretch, tickle
and wake soon playful nymphs
they flirt and pump their wings
in the liquid resin light
Emerald Queen waves as Amber's fingers reach
her forest floor
into her heart's bareroots
She commands starlets n' sparrows to perform
soon she will tiptoe barefoot
into morning's dew
and surrender to the waves
along
Uriel's shore
You will see your Queen's breath mist
swirl and fog your day.
I found this photo after I wrote the poem. It captures the tone of my poem. Later this week I will share another exercise from this book! I was going to add another exercise, on this post, but we have company stopping by!
More later....
Comments
I could see the whole image in my mind's eye! :D Thank you~
I bet that idea would work for any writer.
Yvonne.
Your lovely syntax inspires me to do a morning walk.
good luck on your endeavor with the culinary path.
Thank you for sharing
"her translucent fingers stretch, tickle
and wake soon playful nymphs
they flirt and pump their wings
in the liquid resin light"
~Shawna
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I always catch up though with your prompt over at PU ~
Cheers ~
Lee
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Heaven-No worries! Life happens like that~ Mine is upside down lately. I'm just trying to keep afloat...get to it when you can!
Mystic Mom-Thank you! The book is great, you would love it~
Herotomost-Thank you, yes I want a day, just like the photo! :D
I'll come see what you have been up to~
Shawna-Thank you! I enjoyed reading your poem, so much magic in your view :D
Sherry-Try it! It does have magic elements, I agree! Whatever works best, right!
Bren-Thank you! I am so glad I found it :D
Teresa-Thank you! There is so much talent over at this site:
http://www.deviantart.com/
Margaret-Thank you :D I can't wait to read more. It has magical qualities! ;D
Nene-I love that I inspired you~
I'm not sure about the culinary path. I think I have to rearrange that dream, but thank you!
Dezzy-I love elfish! Thank you ;D
Fireblossom-Yes, we all have days like that! Sometimes it is a good escape :D
Mary-Thank you! I had fun writing it~ :D
Laurie-I still want to try your perspective poem. I might apply the idea to another prompt! It was very clever of you~ Thank you~
Scarlett-Thank you! Yes, give it a try. It is fun, I hope you like it
:D
Yvonne-Thank you! I will be by to see what magic you have been up to :D
Hedgewitch-I am so glad you liked it~ This book has so many amazing prompts! I :D
Alex-I think it could work! Worth a try, right! Thank you~
Kerry-Thank you! I enjoyed sharing this prompt~ I might use this book again ;D
Hannah-Oh, really...I'll be by! I can't wait to read more of this book! It is amazing(I think that is my new fav word) ;D