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HOW DO YOU RESPOND TO INSANITY

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2021 November PAD Chapbook Challenge: Day 24

For the 2021 November PAD Chapbook Challenge, poets are tasked with writing a poem a day in the month of November before assembling a chapbook manuscript in the month of December. Today's prompt is to write a response poem.

For today's prompt, write a response poem. The poem could be responding to a news story or event. But I think it's also interesting to respond to other poems, whether they're written by other poets or yourself.

THE SONG I WROTE IS I DON'T WANNA COMPLAIN. YOU CAN READ THE LYRICS IN MY POEM LIST. YOU CAN FIND THE SONG ON MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL. THE LINK IS IN THE NOTES ON THE POEM.

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PLUG INS

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2021 November PAD Chapbook Challenge: Day 23

For the 2021 November PAD Chapbook Challenge, poets are tasked with writing a poem a day in the month of November before assembling a chapbook manuscript in the month of December. Today's prompt is to write an Unplug and/or Plug In poem.
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CATS AND DOGS

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2021 November PAD Chapbook Challenge: Day 22

For the 2021 November PAD Chapbook Challenge, poets are tasked with writing a poem a day in the month of November before assembling a chapbook manuscript in the month of December. Today's prompt is to write an animal poem.

For today's prompt, write an animal poem. You could make the poem specifically about a certain animal, or just mention an animal somewhere in the poem. Perhaps title your poem an animal and write about something else to see how the juxtaposition works. Have fun with it.

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MELTING CLOCKS

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Challenge: Day 21

For the 2021 November PAD Chapbook Challenge, poets are tasked with writing a poem a day in the month of November before assembling a chapbook manuscript in the month of December. Today's prompt is to write an ekprhastic poem.

For today's prompt, write an ekphrastic poem. That is, write a poem based on a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other piece of visual art. Write a poem inspired by a Frida Kahlo painting or Man Ray photograph or go with something more contemporary (or classical). Be sure to cite the piece of art that inspired your poem.

 
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DO ACTIONS REALLY SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS

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JUST HEARD THE OLD PHRASE ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS WHILE WATCHING TICK TICK BOOM ON NETLIX AND HAD TO PAUSE IT TO WRITE THESE THOUGHTS DOWN...YOU KNOW HOW THAT GOES...

THANK YOU

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For the 2021 November PAD Chapbook Challenge, poets are tasked with writing a poem a day in the month of November before assembling a chapbook manuscript in the month of December. Today's prompt is to write a Blank You poem. #WDprompts #NovPAD

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IN THE NOT TOO DISTANT FUTURE IN MY HEAD

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For the 2021 November PAD Chapbook Challenge, poets are tasked with writing a poem a day in the month of November before assembling a chapbook manuscript in the month of December. Today's prompt is to write a future poem. #WDprompts #NovPAD

A WARM AND COZY BLANKET

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For the 2021 November PAD Chapbook Challenge, poets are tasked with writing a poem a day in the month of November before assembling a chapbook manuscript in the month of December. Today's prompt is to write an Object poem. #WDprompts #NovPAD

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WHY DOES TIME SPEED UP

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For the 2021 November PAD Chapbook Challenge, poets are tasked with writing a poem a day in the month of November before assembling a chapbook manuscript in the month of December. Today's prompt is to write a Speed Up poem. #WDprompts #NovPAD
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