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Poetry Prompt: The Double Acrostic

By Heather Eure 4 Comments

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One of the trickier types of acrostic poetry is the double acrostic, also known as shadow poetry. Join us as we stand up to the challenge and write some poetry.

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Poetry Prompt: A Hidden Acrostic

By Heather Eure 12 Comments

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Some acrostic poems are meant to be mysterious. Come along with us as we unravel a hidden acrostic poem and create some of our own.

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Poetry Prompt: 6 Steps to Writing the Polished Acrostic

By Heather Eure 14 Comments

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One way to pay tribute to someone special in your life is by writing a poem with their name all over it. This week we learn six steps to writing the polished acrostic poem.

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Poetry Prompt: Acrostics

By Heather Eure 34 Comments

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Acrostic poetry has its roots in classical antiquity yet still finds its way into modern verse. We’re learning a bit about this unique poetry style while we put our imaginations to work, writing some fun acrostics.

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Poetry Prompt: Starbucks

By Heather Eure 13 Comments

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For many, the word coffee is synonymous with Starbucks. Learn about how it all began for the Seattle company and write some caffeinated poetry with us.

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Poetry Prompt: Upon Thy Promising Fortune

By Heather Eure 40 Comments

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Much of Shakespeare’s unique coinage is part of our common language even today. Read along with us and write poetry that expresses the meaning of one the words he contributed to our lexicon.

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Poetry Prompt: An Oath, A Vow, A Promise

By Heather Eure 24 Comments

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Join us as we consider the weight of a promise and reflect on the most meaningful promises we’ve made. What kind of promise poetry will you write?

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Poetry Prompt: The Promise of Humanity

By Heather Eure 10 Comments

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The media is often riddled with bad news. Take time to find a little goodness on this side of humanity and its promise. Join us for a feel-good poetry prompt and share the good things you’ve heard.

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Prompt: Google Poetry

By Heather Eure 14 Comments

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We count on search engines to deliver relevant web sites in response to our queries. Learn a bit about Google and write some poetry about this forward-thinking technological giant.

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Reading & Books Prompt: Lose Yourself in a Book

By Heather Eure 7 Comments

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Put down the device and journey with us as we learn more about our attention span and the joy of getting lost in a book. Then get lost in your poetic thoughts and write them down.

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Reading & Books Poetry Prompt: Reading to Children

By Heather Eure 10 Comments

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Step back in time and tell us about a special story that was read to you as a child, or one you’ve read to a child. From these memories, we will create poetry.

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Reading & Books: Poetry Prompt

By Heather Eure 22 Comments

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Without books, we’d have less understanding of the world and each other. What do reading and books mean to you? Join us as we consider this and write poetry about a life with books.

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Promises Promises: Poetry Prompt

By Heather Eure 3 Comments

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Our word is our bond. How do we decide when to make a commitment? Join us as we explore promises made or broken—and create poetry (with great promise).

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The Poetry of Apple, Inc.: Prompt

By Heather Eure 9 Comments

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From its simple beginnings, Apple Inc. has turned the technological world upside-down. Learn more about the history of this company and write some Apple-inspired poetry with us!

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Rivers and Lakes Poetry Prompt: Be a Lake Poet

By Heather Eure 17 Comments

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The Lake District in England has inspired many poets over the years, none more than William Wordsworth. Join us as we learn about those considered “Lake Poets” and create poetry that honors the natural beauty surrounding lakes.

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Rivers and Lakes Poetry Prompt: Celebrate a River

By Heather Eure 17 Comments

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Just as rivers connect to the sea, to lakes, and to other rivers, we are connected to them. They play a major role in our life. Join us while we sing the praises of the waterway and write rivers of poetry.

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Rivers and Lakes: Great Lakes Poetry Prompt

By Heather Eure 11 Comments

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This month’s theme is Rivers and Lakes, join us as we look upon the Great Lakes and write poetry about their complexity and beauty.

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Poetry Prompt: Your heart (and Rondeau) On Your Sleeve

By Heather Eure 16 Comments

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Many poets write with their heart on their sleeve. Those who wrote rondeau poems are no exception. Learn about the heart-felt sentiments of two famous rondeau poems and create one of your very own.

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Poetry Prompt: The Thoroughly Modern Rondeau

By Heather Eure 8 Comments

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Join us as we explore rondeau poetry a little further and learn what sets apart a modern rondeau from its middle age counterparts. Bring your 21st century sensibilities along and write a thoroughly modern rondeau with us.

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Poetry Prompt: A Rondeau You Can Dance To

By Heather Eure 13 Comments

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Step back in time to the 13th century and learn a little about the musical rondeau and the rock stars of the day. Then, choose your own favorite song and create a thoroughly modern version of the rondeau. Join us!

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