Most writers know November is National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo, we say as if speaking an alien tongue). The challenge: to write every day for the month to achieve a total of 50,000 words, a good chunk of a novel.
This is my third year participating, my second year participating as a poet (NaPoWriMo?) and the challenge is to write a poem every day for 30 days.
I have learned a few things about writing a poem every day.
1. I can only do it at night, staring out a dark window.
2. The soundtrack to 'The Hours' is mandatory.
3. Prompts are simply leaping off points, write whatever comes.
4. I ain't writing epics here.
5. And I ain't writing brilliant verse every time, but if I get one or two decent poems out of 30, and a handful of salvageable lines to be used in another poem one day, I have succeeded.
6. Whether you're writing a novel or 30 poems, just fucking write.
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