Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Request for Poems: Restart

Best wishes to all TOP participants as you continue, start, or restart your prompt play elsewhere. It's been a fun ride.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Totally Optional Prompt: Restart

Used to be, you had to flip the power switch on your computer to restart it. (You know, if it got hung somehow.) Now, most computers have a "restart" or "reset" switch.

Do you? As a poet, or in general? What do you do to get restarted on a task or activity that you've dropped, and that's lain fallow for a while?

The Request for this prompt will go up Sept. 30, and that will be the last from Totally Optional Prompts. Thanks, all, for the good ride.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Request for Poems: Penultimate

Sorry for the late post, TOPers: there's been illness at my house, plus an escalating workload.

Saturday Sept. 26th will be the last prompt at TOP, followed by the last request on Wednesday Sept. 30th. So this is... the penultimate request.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Totally Optional Prompt: Penultimate

"Penultimate" means "next to last", as in "This is the penultimate prompt from Totally Optional Prompts."

First-comers and last-comers tend to get most of the attention. Do you ever think about the penultimates? Those often overlooked middle children, not-quite-bringers-up-the-rear? Write about them for this week's
Totally Optional
prompt.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Request for Poems: The Hive

Were we bzzzzzzzzy this week, TOPers?

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Totally Optional Prompt: The Hive

Have you ever thought about what it would be like to be a hive mind? Does something give you hives?

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Request for Poems: "Slowly, he turned..."

What slow turns did our writing take this week, TOPers? Let us know!

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Totally Optional Prompt: "Slowly, he turned..."

In Peter Beagle's very fine short story "Sppok" (available in his equally fine collection, We Never Talk About My Brother), mention is made of a series of vaudeville routines centered around the line "Slowly, he turned..."

Whether there ever were such routines or not, I don't know. But it's a great line, and it forms the inspiration for this week's
Totally Optional
prompt: Write a poem in which someone is walking away, comes to a realization, and turns back... slowly. Milk that dramatic tension!

Come back Thursday and let's share some slow turns.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Request for Poems: Homework

Welcome to the last month of TOP. We've had a good run, and I'm happy to be moving on. The Internet's full of great prompt sites, so I have no fears that anyone will feel they can't find a place to share poetry.

So this is your next homework assignment: get involved in some more poetry communities!

Now, let's see the results of this week's homework (don't worry, we're not giving grades...)