Saturday, August 30, 2008

The Totally Optional Prompt is 'Time to Leave'

On Aug 30,1965, Casey Stengel announced his retirement after 55 years in baseball. Today I am announcing that after one year at TOP it's time for me to leave and make room for someone else. The challenge this week is to write a poem about 'Time to Leave'.

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With any kind of luck I'm out camping and birding where it's warm and dry. Before leaving I posted Neglected Grave , which is definitely about leaving.

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Remarks on the prompt, your latest poetry discovery, or this 'poetry exchange' blog can be made as comments to this posting. Late Wednesday night, between one rerun and another, Tiel Aisha Ansari will post a Request For Poems, where you can leave a link to your poem inspired by the prompt, or any other poem you want to share.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Request For 'One-Way' Poems

It's time to throw your poems on the table, and see what the other poets have on their minds. The Linky widget included with this posting is a fine way to leave a link to your poem inspired by the 'One-Way' prompt, or any other poem you want to share. Comments are available if Linky doesn't work for you, or you want to add encouraging remarks, or any other remarks.

Saturday night I'll put up the next Totally Optional Prompt. And, thanks for your support.


Saturday, August 23, 2008

The Totally Optional Prompt is 'One-Way'

On Aug 23, 1617, the 1st one-way streets were established, and it happened in London. This week's challenge is to create 'one-way' poems. I don't have a clue what that means but I'm interested in finding out.

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Remarks on the prompt, your latest poetry discovery, or this 'poetry exchange' blog can be made as comments to this posting. Late Wednesday night, between one rerun and another, I'll post a Request For Poems, where you can leave a link to your poem inspired by the prompt, or any other poem you want to share.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Request For 'Edgar Allen Poe' ms

It's time to throw your poems on the table, and see what the other poets have on their minds. The Linky widget included with this posting is a fine way to leave a link to your poem inspired by the 'Edgar Allen Poe' prompt, or any other poem you want to share. Comments are available if Linky doesn't work for you, or you want to add encouraging remarks, or any other remarks.

Saturday night I'll put up the next Totally Optional Prompt. And, thanks for your support.


Saturday, August 16, 2008

The Totally Optional Prompt is 'Edgar Allen Poe'

Edgar Allen Poe once said, 'Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things that escape those who dream only at night.' The challenge this week is to see what Poe can inspire.

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Remarks on the prompt, your latest poetry discovery, or this 'poetry exchange' blog can be made as comments to this posting. Late Wednesday night, between one rerun and another, I'll post a Request For Poems, where you can leave a link to your poem inspired by the prompt, or any other poem you want to share.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Request For 'Three Dog' Poems

It's time to throw your poems on the table, and see what the other poets have on their minds. The Linky widget included with this posting is a fine way to leave a link to your poem inspired by the 'Three Dogs' prompt, or any other poem you want to share. Comments are available if Linky doesn't work for you, or you want to add encouraging remarks, or any other remarks.

Saturday night I'll put up the next Totally Optional Prompt. And, thanks for your support.


Saturday, August 9, 2008

The Totally Optional Prompt is 'Three Dogs'

It hasn't been a 'three dog night' around here for a long time, like since the last ice age, none the less the prompt this week is 'Three Dogs'. The challenge is to write three short poems about dogs, or the animal of your choice. They can be about three dogs, or three aspects of one dog, or the animal of your choice.

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Remarks on the prompt, your latest poetry discovery, or this 'poetry exchange' blog can be made as comments to this posting. Late Wednesday night, between one rerun and another, I'll post a Request For Poems, where you can leave a link to your poem inspired by the prompt, or any other poem you want to share.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Request For 'Lost Stuff' Poems

It's time to throw your cards on the table, and see what the other poets have on their minds. The Linky widget included with this posting is a fine way to leave a link to your poem inspired by the 'Lost Stuff' prompt, or any other poem you want to share. Comments are available if Linky doesn't work for you, or you want to add encouraging remarks, or any other remarks.

Saturday night I'll put up the next Totally Optional Prompt. And, thanks for your support.


Saturday, August 2, 2008

The Totally Optional Prompt is 'Lost Stuff'

I imagine we all have things we identify with. Heirlooms, artifacts, favorite toys and security blankets. With wild fires, wild weather and hard times we can lose our 'stuff' and the part of our identity that goes with it. The challenge this week is to write about lost stuff, lost identity.

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Remarks on the prompt, your latest poetry discovery, or this 'poetry exchange' blog can be made as comments to this posting. Late Wednesday night, between one rerun and another, I'll post a Request For Poems, where you can leave a link to your poem inspired by the prompt, or any other poem you want to share.