Today’s writing inspiration comes from Kimberly Johnson, Ed.D. She is a literacy coach and media specialist in a public school in rural Georgia. She enjoys writing as a guest blogger for www.writerswhocare.com and counts down the days between monthly 5-Day Writing Challenges. She is the …
May #OpenWrite: “I remember”
Today’s writing inspiration comes from Kimberly Johnson, Ed.D. She is a literacy coach and media specialist in a public school in rural Georgia. She enjoys writing as a guest blogger for www.writerswhocare.com and counts down the days between monthly 5-Day Writing Challenges. She is the …
March, Day 5/5: Haiku
A very special thank you to Jennifer Goyer-Jowett for hosting the March 5-Day Writing Challenge on Ethical ELA. We deeply appreciate your creativity in crafting the inspirations and taking care of our hearts and minds with your words of encouragement. Looking ahead to next month, …
March, Day 4/5: Origin Stories
Inspiration Several writers have given us a glimpse of their origins, their words evoking the sounds, smells, touch of the world as they came into being. Use one of these writers as inspiration (Brian Komei Dempsters Origin, Jacqueline Woodson’s opening lines of Brown Girl Dreaming, …
March, Day 3/5: Giving Voice
Inspiration Today, we’re raising up voice while considering how people are recognized. To really explore this pairing, we must push toward brutal honesty, explore that which might be dismissed. We must become the voice. Process Using Naomi Shihab Nye’s poem “A Palestinian Might Say” as …
March, Day 2/5: Synesthesia & Color
Inspiration Once again, we turn to Michelle Burke for inspiration. Today, we will rethink the way we interact with our world. Synesthesia is the result of sensory pathways in the brain stimulating other pathways. Imagine what it’s like to taste sound or smell color, for …
March, Day 1/5: Aural Textures
Inspiration This idea comes to us from Michelle Burke through the Poetry Foundation. She writes, “We all have words we love simply because of how they sound.” Today, we will move beyond both the connotation and denotation of words to explore aural textures by creating …
February, Day 5/5: Epistolary Poems
A very special thank you to Allison Berryhill for hosting the February 5-Day Writing Challenge on Ethical ELA. We deeply appreciate your creativity in crafting the inspirations and taking care of our hearts and minds with your words of encouragement. Love all the tips for …
February, Day 4/5: What have you lost?
Welcome to Day #4 of February’s writing challenge! Here is my next tip for grinding on! Be generous to others. As you read and respond to the poems here, remember that we are vulnerable as we share our hearts and minds. No one in this …
February, Day 3/5: Apology Poem
Congratulations! You’ve arrived at Day #3 of this month’s writing challenge! Here is my next hint for sustaining your momentum: Be kind to yourself. Look at your poem as if it had been written by your son, or your mother, or someone you love. …