OctPoWriMo 2016 is over at Poets on the Page, come check it out!
Julie and Morgan are very excited to welcome you to the OctPoWriMo Poetry Challenge of 31 Poems in 31 Days!
We each wanted to welcome you in our own words to this poetry journey.
Morgan Dragonwillow: About a month ago this challenge began to take shape and I am thrilled that so many of you have decided to join Julie and I on this spectacular voyage. The day that we have all been excitedly, nervously, joyfully anticipating is here and it is time to begin this wonderful challenge. I would ask thought that you put aside the term "challenge" for now and think of it as a fantastic adventure full of possibilities.
I am looking forward to getting to know each of you through your poetry, chatting on Twitter using the hashtag #OctPoWriMo and in our Writing Poetry Group on Facebook.
Allow yourself to feel hope for the new day and that is exactly where we will begin.
Julie Jordan Scott: Our prompts will be arriving at Midnight Eastern time for the 31 days of October. You may write to the prompt or write something else completely. Our aim is to provide you with inspiration and writing energy throughout the month.
All of what we write is optional. The poems YOU
write will be miracles on the page. One of our OctPoWriMo poets had a poetry writing miracle yesterday. I want more of that, don’t you?
If
you would like to participate in a twitterchat, let us know. I know I
make great friends during chats. Let us know if you would like to
participate at these "parties". We'll schedule one on any day except for
Friday.
Prompt #1: I am reminded of the quote by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: “Whatever you can do
or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it!”
Your participation in this OctPoWriMo challenge
(experience, project, adventure – insert whichever inspires you or one of your
own we have yet to list) has magic attached.
Taking this step, writing your words and giving them a home, is both your new beginning and your everyday continuation throughout our adventure.
Start your poems today, right now or a couple hours from now. You may get 31 perfect pearl
poems. You may get thirty poems you can’t tolerate and one… gem. Whichever
happens is just right.
Let’s follow the wisdom of Mother Teresa and start letting our poems arrive on the page. She said, “Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin.”
Sitting
here at alone at my desk knowing you are there - with me, gives me such
a rush of word-love energy. I know the satisfaction of writing a poem
that + you feels so good to me!
Remember: Each prompt is 100% optional. You may be inspired by some and others, you may choose to set aside. What is most important? Yes. Thirty One Poems in thirty one days.
Word Prompt: Beginnings
Sentence Starter(s):
When I begin something new....
New beginnings remind me....
Right now, as we begin, I feel.....
Brimming with Anticipation, Word-love, and Excitement,
Morgan and Julie
OctPoWriMo headquarters
Poetry Writing Group on Facebook
Hurray! The big day is here. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks to you & Julie for all the hard work you put into laying the foundation for OctPoWriMo.
Sure! A Twitter chat would be fun. What about 9-10 EST on Thursday? We might be able to steer some folks from StoryDam chat on over into it.
Just a thought!
~Tui
Argh! Not sure why it put me as, "unknown." Oh well... ~Tui
DeleteDon't know why it did unknown either but no worries. I am thrilled that so many have joined us for this poetic adventure! Regarding the chat, that might work, I will start spreading the word and see what people say.
DeleteI look forward to reading your poetry!
I can do Thursday at 9 PM EST. Gives me enough time to settle in after Mom Schlepping!
DeleteI can't wait! ♥ I'll start this as soon as I no longer have toddlers and preschoolers screaming around the house and can form a complete, coherent thought. :P
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Can't wait to read your poetic words!
DeleteSo excited to get back to my first writing love.
ReplyDeleteGlad to have you Esther, look forward to reading your poetry!
DeleteThis is such a brilliant idea! Can't wait to read lots of new poets. :-D
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it Ermie! It is wonderful to see so many participating, shows that poetry is a beloved art form. Thanks for stopping by and sharing word love!
DeleteI look forward to reading your words, too, Ermie!
DeleteSounds like fun! Thank you for doing this, Julie and Morgan. xoA
ReplyDeleteHi Annis! It is so cool to see more Bakersfield poets and writers appearing here! Welcome to OctPoWriMo! I look forward to reading your words!
DeleteSo wonderful you decided to join us Annis! I happily anticipate your poetic posts!
DeleteBeginnings
DeleteI love beginnings,
expectations looming ahead
I surrender to
whatever comes
Knowing it is all good,
Serves a purpose
Sharpens senses
Renders me
an adventurer
an explorer
an excavator
Treasures ahead.
Love it Annis! Thanks for sharing. I discovered something today while reading a lot of these poems that is fascinating to me. I read a poem straight through then something spurred me to read it backwards. Not word for word but line by line. It changes them but I find them as interesting to read backwards as forwards. Try it and let me know what you think.
DeleteEr.. don't quite see a linky for day 1 :) Good to join in, I heard a little late, but I've caught up with the first three prompts.
ReplyDeleteDay 1's is here: http://artofleo.wordpress.com/2012/10/01/new-beginnings/
Cheers...
It is because we weren't doing a daily linky but had the link up page. We decided by the end of the first day that we wanted to do a daily linky up instead of just having a general link up. Thank you for sharing your link. Also the Link ups typically are only scheduled to put in new links for two days after they are posted.
DeleteGlad to have you join us!
For just a moment, I am pretending I am going back in time to one month ago and beginning... with a Limerick:
ReplyDeleteI am a beginner, it's true...
Excited for all I will do.
I get a great start
Then things fall apart.
'Cause my problem's poor follow-through.
- Cheryl L. Crockett November 2, 2012
I really wish I could join this challenge. It's very beautiful and interesting. :)
ReplyDeleteI really wish I could join this challenge, it's quite beautiful and interesting.
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