Maureen Thorson’s NaPoWriMo prompt: “I’d like to challenge you to try your hand at a meta-poem,” which she had defined earlier in the post: “meta-poems Robert Lee Brewer’s Poem-a-Day prompt: “For today’s prompt, write a remix poem. That is, remix one of your poems from earlier in the month. There are many ways to do this. Turn a free verse poem into a traditional form (using lines from the original poem). Or use erasure to cut down a long poem into a short one. Or expand a short poem into a longer version. Get creative with it.” Merging the prompts again. I looked through my poems this month and found my haiku inspired by a Salvador Dalí sketch on April 21 a likely candidate for a golden shovel poem. A potential problem with golden shovels is that sometimes you get a weak line break with function words like articles or conjunctions How to Write a Surreal Ekphrastic Haiku
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