Join us in redacting the words of Dana Gioia in a round of blackout poetry, whereby you blackout the words you do not want and leave those you do to make your own, unique verse.
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It’s time to wow us with a bit of short fiction. Using only 100-250 words, flash us in the best possible way using this image as your guide.
Do you believe in ghosts? Today we give you two choices: Tell us a “ghost” story that has happened to you or told to you OR, using one of these images as inspiration, create one.
With the five senses in mind, create a memorable haiku that enunciates one or more of the senses so we understand and feel your moment deeply.
Using this word cloud complied from some commonly-used words from contemporary music, create your own musical verse.
Using this prompt and forgiving the grammar), take us in any direction you like. Scare us. Romance us. Seduce us. Just make us feel. Make us want to read!
Today’s Blackout Poetry comes by way of The Fault in Our Stars. Black out all the words you do not want, leaving what you do, to redact the text into verse.
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