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Tuesday, May 1, 2012
This week our prompt isn't so much an idea or concept, instead it's more of a challenge.
The prompt is to write a found poem.
Write one from anything, a book, another poem, a magazine article, a cereal box, whatever! Just write one and bring it to the poetry club to share!
See you at our usual time!
The prompt is to write a found poem.
Write one from anything, a book, another poem, a magazine article, a cereal box, whatever! Just write one and bring it to the poetry club to share!
See you at our usual time!
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