Friday, April 30, 2021

Poets! Do at Least One "Poetry Thing" Every Day

As poets, we probably know it's important to write every day. But even while understanding such a wise guideline, if you're like me, you probably don't write every single day. Whether it's because of work, commuting, childcare, domestic duties, or keeping up with friends and extended family, the time you need to sit down without distractions to write may be limited. Sometimes I don't even feel like writing. I'd rather work on artwork, read or catch up on the latest on Netflix. Or perhaps take a much needed nap.


So I made this new rule for myself. If, on a certain day, I don't work on a poem, I vow to at least accomplish one "poetry thing" that day.  Wait. What is a "poetry thing?" In my estimation, it could be one of the following:

~ Read poetry from a poetry collection or magazine
~ Submit poetry to a publisher
~ Attend a poetry reading, live or virtual
~ Edit an old poem
~ Promote your latest published poem or poetry collection on social media
~ Promote your fellow poets' latest published poem or poetry collection on social media
~ Give a reading at a live or virtual open mic
~ Attend a virtual poetry event
~ Attend an online poetry workshop
~ Do research and/or write ideas/notes for a new poem
~ Comb your personal journal for ideas for new poems
~ Go to the library to check out the new poetry collections
~ Follow a writing prompt from an outside source or a book to start a new poem
~ Select poems you've written that might make up a new poetry chapbook or full collection
~ Or just write a new poem 

Why do any or all of these "Poetry Things?" If you call yourself a poet, you need to live a poet's life! And life is lived every day! Can you name another "poetry thing" that doesn't appear on the list above? Please share. I'd like to hear from you. With so many options, there's no reason not to do at least one "poetry thing" every day! 
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