NaPoWriMo Day 6 – Cinnamon

By @RWhiteAuthor Today’s #NaPoWriMo prompt asked poets to explore the taste of something—through texture, sound, and emotion. Inspired by the spice that stirs both comfort and memory, “Cinnamon” captures the burn behind nostalgia and the golden weight of something half-remembered but wholly felt.   Row Column …

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We Played Terribly

By @RWhiteAuthor Day 5 of NaPoWriMo prompt is inspired by musical notation, and particularly those little italicized –and often Italian – instructions you’ll find over the staves in sheet music, like con allegro or andante. First, pick a notation from the first column below. Then, pick …

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“The Painting by the Window”

By @RWhiteAuthor Today’s (optional) prompt. In her poem, “Living with a Painting,” Denise Levertov describes just that. And well, that’s a pretty universal experience, isn’t it? It’s the rare human structure – be it a bedroom, kitchen, dentist’s office, or classroom – that doesn’t have art …

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Why I Am Not a Painter

By @RWhiteAuthor Day 3 Prompt: The American poet Frank O’Hara was an art critic and friend to numerous painters and poets In New York City in the 1950s and 60s. His poems feature a breezy, funny, conversational style. His poem “Why I Am Not a Painter” is …

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✨ March of the Writers: Day 10 – Social Distancing ✨

Social media offers writers opportunities to connect and share their work, but keeping up with every platform can be overwhelming. I focus on BlueSky, Facebook, and X, and I hope to use my author TikTok more now that the ban is lifted. How do you balance your digital presence? Share your thoughts on my blog!

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✨ March of the Writers: Day 4 – Unveiling Author Rituals ✨

Every writer has their own unique ritual to spark creativity. From soothing playlists to cozy tea rituals, these small habits make a big difference. Join me as I share my writing routine and invite you to share yours. What helps you find your flow? Let’s connect and inspire each other! 💬✨

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