EPISODE · Apr 8, 2024 · 7 MIN
National Poetry Writing Month Day 8
from Create Art Podcast
What is National Poetry Writing Month?Welcome, art enthusiasts and wordsmiths alike, to another episode of Create Art Podcast! We are diving headfirst into the enchanting world of poetry as we celebrate National Poetry Writing Month (NaPoWriMo). This annual event, which takes place every April, encourages poets and aspiring writers around the globe to embrace their creativity and commit to writing a poem each day for the entire month.The Beauty of National Poetry Writing Month:NaPoWriMo, similar to its prose-centric counterpart National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), is a celebration of the written word and the boundless creativity that can flow when one dedicates themselves to a daily practice. Poets of all levels of expertise are invited to take part, from seasoned wordsmiths to those just dipping their toes into the vast ocean of verse.Create Art Podcast has always been a haven for artists to share their creative processes, and NaPoWriMo offers a unique opportunity for poets to reflect on their craft. With a daily commitment to producing poetry, participants discover new facets of their writing style, experiment with various forms, and explore uncharted emotional territories.Prompt for todayToday, we challenge you to write a poem that centers around an encounter or relationship between two people (or things) that shouldn’t really have ever met – whether due to time, space, age, the differences in their nature, or for any other reason.Poem for TodayAt The Movies 8 April 24 As I was sitting at the Siskel Center Watching Salo I noticed in front of me Two figures that seemed out of place Well one was definitely out of place Dressed in clothes from the 18th Century The other man Was dressed from something out of the 1930’s They sat there sharing a pipe And the familiar smell wafted towards me Throughout the movie they cackled Like crazy men And they spoke to each other loudly in French An usher tried to quiet them And other patrons harumphed and bemoaned these two figures I sat there with my popcorn and soda Wondering what the deal was Why these two men seemed so familiar The movie ended The lights came up People were filtering out of the theater But I and the two men stayed in our seats I approached them And tried to comprehend their conversation Each one had smiles and seemed to enjoy the show And in m broken French I introduced myself The man dressed as if he was from the 30’s gave me a card With what I assumed was his name A Breton It had a woman's ass being supported by two Greek columns And he introduced his companion as the Marquis De Sade I left with them And we went back to my studio apartment Drank wine Smoked from their pipe And I woke up on the floor the next day Feeling enlightened And violated Reach Out To The PodcastTo reach out to me, email [email protected] I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.Email: [email protected] YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT ChannelIG: @createartpodcastTwitter: @createartpodCreate Art Podcast Newslettertimothybrien.substack.comSpecial MessageIf you have found value in this podcast, please share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.I am trying to utilize YouTube more, so make sure to check out my YouTube Channel to see me doing the episodes right in front of you. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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