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“When I was truly great”—Prompts Inspired by Hanif Abdurraqib

I was lucky enough to get to hear Hanif Abdurraqib read at an event. I hope to again one day and hope I will get to hear this poem in person. I am feeling the passing of time and possibilities in my bones. Although no one could say I was once great, I might have been called nice until I realized that niceness never stopped a slur from being dropped in a crowded room nor kept someone I love safe. I sometimes miss the girl I was though.

Use the title’s format but substituting a different sports team or a famous musical group or an event as the first prompt for a poem or short story. I would probably choose the Chicago Cubs, a team long considered cursed by a goat and even a black cat and that never failed to disappoint my relatives when I was growing up.

The second prompt is to write a list poem of reasons you are no longer great or when you will be again, the more surreal the better.

For the third prompt, write a poem or story using the following word list: “mean,” “mountain,” “dust,” “shoreline,” “candles,””sugar,” “drown,” “passing,” “decade” and “incessant.”

For the last prompt, use the line “I just woke up one day and I was a still photo in everyone else’s home but my own“ for a ghostline. Remember to erase the line after you finish the poem or story and credit the poet.

Bonus prompt: describe yourself or a character as a dimming candle as the starting point of a poem or story.

Good luck writing! Have fun!