Greetings, dear poets and storytellers!
October is my favorite month. All right, October and April are my favorite months. But since April had her turn half a year ago, now is October time. I love celebrating everything October: the food, the clothes, the myths, the traditions, the stories! One of my favorite October tales is “October in the Chair”, a short story in Neil Gaiman’s Fragile Things, where the months of the year meet up around a campfire to tell stories. Their exchanges show their personalities so well—April is wild and a bit cruel, June is kind of nuts, August is a snob.
One
day, I would love to read poems and stories from the perspective of all the
months. Wouldn’t that be fun? Nevertheless, since I’ve already shown my blatant
favoritism, for today’s optional prompt, I invite you to write poetry or
prose from the point of view of October. Let October write and tell.
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next week,
we invite you to write poetry or prose inspired by the phrase “gut punch”,
figuratively or literally.
Thank you Magaly - October is a magical month - I am glad we can help her speak - Jae
ReplyDeleteHappy to share October's words :)
ReplyDeleteThanks. Magaly :)