Friday, February 28, 2025

Friday Writings #166: Letters / Sounds

 


Hello, dear Word Weavers

Here’s a thought –

What if you were to start a piece of writing not with an idea but a sound? If you were to choose a particular letter of the alphabet and the sound it makes, and let the subject arise out of that? And then repeat that letter in that piece of writing, over and over? The first time such an idea was suggested to me, I chose the letter M, with its warm, soft ‘mmm’ sound. That led me to thoughts of my mother, and my childhood home, Tasmania. I called the resulting prose poem Remembrance. You can read it here. 

 

My island home — or part thereof.
(Photo taken in Tasmania by Patrick McGregor; available on Unsplash)


A hard, sharp sound might have caused my thoughts to go somewhere very different. What mood, or subject, would repetitions of L suggest?  Or P? Or J? Or hard G? Or S?  Etc. I notice all these are consonants. Where might the vowels take us? Click here for some ideas on that.

(Incidentally, I have now found out that these sounds are known as phonemes. In the teaching of reading, the linking of sounds and letters is called phonics.)

Would you like to give it  try?  If so –

Your optional prompt for this week is to choose one letter of the alphabet, let its sound suggest what to write about, and use that letter repeatedly in the resulting piece of writing.

Guidelines:
Poetry or prose, old or new, on prompt or not.
369 words maximum, excluding title and notes.
One post per person.
We encourage you to read other people’s submissions and leave (encouraging) comments.
You’re welcome to talk to us and each other in the comments here, too. 

 Next week Magaly will invite us to find inspiration in Self-Empathy.

 

Friday, February 21, 2025

Friday Writings #165: Torch

 


Hello, Word Artists and Admirers! Perhaps because it's been so cold here in northeastern USA, I've been thinking longingly about warm things. My still fairly new to me corgi, Jelly Bean, requires lots of walks to get her used to going potty outdoors. That results in more time outside (and more large mugs of tea as soon as I get inside).


So for today's optional prompt, I'm going to pick something warm to work with--the word torch. You may interpret it in any way you wish, in either poetry or prose form. Just please be sure to keep your pieces to 369 words or fewer, and just one entry per person please.

Next week, Rosemary will ask us to choose one letter of the alphabet, let its sound suggest what to write about, and use that letter repeatedly in the resulting piece of writing.