
Sage and Cali
Photo by Amy LV
Students - I am always seeking new and interesting topics for writing, and last week, I read this writing suggestion from my friend, the wise Rebekah O'Dell, on Twitter.
This got me thinking about best lists. And about how terrible I am at favorites. And then, on a snow-hike, about how our family does have two best dogs. And of course about how everyone's dog is a best dog.
So, yes, young writing friends. Way does indeed lead onto way in writing. Keep your eyes and ears and all of those holes in your head open for learning and observing. You never know which one plus which other one in your life will add up to the two of a little poem.
And who knows, perhaps Rebekah's suggestion to think about "bests" will inspire you too. Mine is a list poem, but I could have chosen my best book from the year and written a story poem about snuggling up on the couch with it. Or I might have chosen my best 2018 day and written a poem from that day's point of view. Or I could have taken Rebekah's advice and written a poem detailing all of the reasons that one particular something is one of the best of its kind. Actually....now I really want to do this and likely will. Likely tomorrow. Likely in my notebook (with this shiny new fountain pen). Maybe a poem...maybe prose.
The best thing about writing? The possibilities are endless. Every single year.
Donna is hosting this week's Poetry Friday roundup at Mainely Write with an introduction to a few of her yard angels and a poem about the reading angel. This community is here and sharing poems and poemlove every Poetry Friday, and everyone is invited to visit, comment, and post. And if you have a blog, we welcome you to link right in!
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