Sealey Challenge Update—with Prompts
Although I had read Anna Ross’s Figuring last week (and have had it on my to-read shelf for years) and really enjoyed it, I am only now posting. Last week was a rough one.
The poems in this chapbook are titled in variations of “Self-Portrait” or “Report” and interweave themes of motherhood and nature and the brutality in each.
Although it was difficult to choose just one poem, I love the juxtaposition of the mundane and the surreal in “Self-Portrait with Catastrophe.”
For the first prompt, write a list poem of grocery items paired with abstractions. Like the “sour milk for memory,” give the abstract a taste and smell. What do you need? What won’t you be able to find? How much are you willing to pay?
For the second prompt, use the line “People are fleeing the aisle of unsent letters” for a ghostline. See what happens. After you’ve finished, remember to erase the line and credit the poet for your inspiration.
For the last prompt, write your own poem with the title of “Self-Portrait as Catastrophe” and again make sure to credit Ross.
Good luck writing and reading!