National Poetry Month Starts Tomorrow—Prompts from the NaPoWriMo

Tomorrow begins National Poetry Month with the writing challenge of thirty poems in thirty days. While it is probably easier to write one poem a day, I am never that organized and end up trying to write five or six the last days to catch up. I cheat a bit too; I count revising a poem as my one for the day if it is a significant revision.

Last year I posted a prompt every day for April. I won’t be able to do that this year but plan to post two a week, if not more. I will also share others’ prompts and links to find more. A good place to start is the NaPoWriMo website, https://www.napowrimo.net/, which posts prompts every day this month and includes previous years prompts as well as hosting links to other websites. Below is a screenshot of today’s prompt; you will want to go to the website for its links to sample poems. Please go to the site; it has so many great prompts (Notice all the links on the right side)!

Here is a bonus prompt: write a poem or story based on this portrait by the famous Venezuelan artist Francisco Itriago. To see more of his gorgeous art, here is a link to his Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/francisco.itriago/. If you wish to see a beautiful video he shared but could not post, please let me know in the comments.

Good luck! Have fun!