Inspo for NaPo

Inspo for NaPo

Getting Everything You Want from NaPo

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Nite's NaPo Inspo Journal

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  1. Okay, so I haven't been around for a hot minute, but I def want to do NaPo like I do every year!

    Some tentative goals:
    -Write 30 poems total. Not holding myself to a poem a day or anything like that. Front loading and back loading probably will happen, though hopefully I don't end up literally writing five poems in a day again like last year :oops:.
    -Play with forms/structures. When I did NaPo in 2013 and 2014, I really pushed myself and got creative, writing villanelles and sonnets and other structures even though I typically do free verse. So I'll say as a goal I'd like to do three structures that I haven't used before.
    -The last few years of NaPo had a lot of angst/generally whining about my life. There might be some of that still (e.g. what even are stupid unrequited crushes for if not crappy poems?) but I like the poems that get out of my head and tell other stories. To quantify this, I'll set a goal of five poems that are about something other than my own life.
    -Get more creative with imagery/metaphors. Like I always look at other people's NaPo threads and they just seem so interesting compared to mine. Not sure how to quantify this but maybe I'll find some inspiration during March for images/ideas to play with in April
    -At least one thing that could become a song. This tends to happen naturally but I haven't been writing lyrics lately, so I think it's a good goal

    Schedule/Potential Roadblocks
    -The biggest roadblock right now is the sheer uncertainty of my life. I'm currently working full time, but it's a temporary job that will likely end in March, though when exactly is unknown. So I might be working in April but I might not be. Also, because of my work schedule, I have to schedule appointments and stuff in the evenings, so I will likely be way too tired to write on those days.
    -Another roadblock is my lack of energy at the end of the day/general aversion to pulling out the computer after I've been on one all day at work. I should note, however, that this is not necessarily an aversion to writing poems, but rather posting them on here. I can still write offline (remember notebooks and pens? :P) or even on my cell phone poetry apps (these are fun and I may revamp my article on them to aid others in inspiration, writing, etc.)
    -I think a good way to encourage consistency is to pick a time when I'm usually available and write for 10-15 minutes a day. Let's say 8 PM for now. On days this isn't feasible due to appointments or whatever, I can either modify the time or skip.
    -I'll use weekends to post poems on YWS and check in on my overall progress. I might also post on weekdays as my schedule allows.
    -I'll also spend an hour a week reading other threads and posting comments because that's always fun and encouraging. :)
  2. Inspo idea dump!

    Movies/Media/Music
    "Cleopatra" by the Lumineers-I love this song even though it's depressing. I'm super fascinated by the inspiration for it--basically, the singer heard this story from an old taxi driver in Tbilisi, Georgia (the country) about how the guy proposed to her right after her father died and then skipped town. I think it would be super fascinating to write from the guy's perspective.

    "I wish I loved you like I miss you"-from Camila Cabello's "All These Years". Confession: I absolutely love her album, Like why is she opening for Taylor Swift, Tay-Tay should be opening for her? :P Anyway, this song isn't the best (IMHO, that would be "Consequences" or "Havana"), but I just really like this line. I think there's a lot of potential for this line to be a story.

    Self-Created Things

    Poem-Related Things
    viewtopic.php?f=152&t=100814-this seems like a cool style, and would fit one of my goals of a structure I haven't used before (I think)

    https://www.poemhunter.com/poem/if-you-forget-me/ Love me some Neruda

    Emotions/Ideas/Imagery

    -The Museum of Unrequited Love-this is an idea that's been bouncing around in my head as I've found myself yet again trying to get over someone who barely knows I exist. Basically it's a metaphorical place where all the things I remember most about past crushes are tucked away and remembered


    5 Additional

    ...and my computer wants to restart so I'll come back to this.
  3. Ugh isn't it annoying how you can't edit forum posts? I'll keep track of what I need for each category here.

    Media (3 more needed)

    "Time won't fly, it's like I'm paralyzed by it/I'd like to be my old self again, but I'm still trying to find it" from Taylor Swift's "All Too Well". Okay, so I'm not in the throes of recovery from a 3 month relationship with Jake Gyllenhaal, but this line has always dug into me. I feel like the theme of the last few years has been trying to figure out who I am underneath all the crap (mental illness, inability to find a stable job, failing at grad school, feeling stuck in my life). What can I find in myself that's worth salvaging?

    http://bostonvoyager.com/wp-content/upl ... 616207.jpg uh is this supposed to be inspirational? Then I guess I'm cynical because all I see is the waves coming right up to overtake whatever our poor sand-writer is imagining. Oh, but as I'm writing this I can come up with a more hopeful interpretation--that our sand-writer is well aware the waves will wash her message away and she wants the water to carry it to her lover across the sea.

    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-vSwHzxz2xRU/T ... 2_1989.jpg I want this guy's confidence.


    Self-Created Things (5 needed)

    "There's echoes of you all around this place"-from a diary entry about my crush. She left in February. Still not quite over it.

    "I wish the snow could freeze my heart/Just like it does my bones"-From another crappy poem I wrote in December about loneliness

    "As I grow old and weary, may I never grow too old to marvel at the stars on a crisp country summer night"-A fragment I wrote last summer when I was living in the middle of nowhere. It sucked for many reasons, but at least there were stars.

    "My resume is a poorly-formatted attempt to hide my flaws"-Ugh I am job searching again (temp job will likely end soon) and this is still so damn true

    "But I'm alive. And as long as I am alive I can turn this thing around." I need to write this in a pretty font and frame it for when I'm all depressed and shit.

    Poem-Related Things (3 needed)
    https://www.poemhunter.com/poem/fire-and-ice/ a classic

    Emotions/Ideas/Imagery (4 needed)

    "I fear that I have forgotten how to dream". Another line from a journal entry, but I'm putting it here because I feel like it ties in to a lot of emotions. What's better-being so numb you can't dream or having dreams you know you can never fulfill?

    http://trulydeeply.4iw8iavu4p8cnyjybd.m ... 0_lynx.jpg okay, I'm still confused as to if a picture can go in this category or not? But like this picture presents an interesting contrast between the blue pretty delicate girl and the red wild beast overlaid on top. It's like that neverending battle between who we present to the world and who we really are. We might be polite and pretty when inside we are passionate and fierce. Or we might try to look tough when inside we are tiny and weak.

    https://i.pinimg.com/736x/3f/79/79/3f79 ... tional.jpg Cheesy? Maybe. But I like the idea here of taking the broken-ness of today and turning it into something useful, working with the broken-ness instead of just wishing you were whole again.

    "Do not feed your insecurities. It will consume you." Saw this on a picture when I searched for "inspirational imagery". This gets me thinking about confidence and self-esteem. It's so easy to be insecure and hate yourself...how does one "feed" confidence and "starve" the insecurities?

    5 additional (5 needed)

    Taking another break.
  4. So now I need 2 poem-related things and 5 additional

    Poem-related things

    Discovering Your Voice article about voice. This is interesting. I think a good way to work on voice might be to take an old poem or something and change the voice to see how it affects the poem.

    Beautiful Cinquains & How To Write Them here's another structure that surprisingly, I don't think I've done before

    5 miscellaneous

    Poetic Forms: The Palindrome this would be a challenge but maybe I'm up to it

    https://www.writingforward.com/writing- ... more-11614 leaning towards the "personal affront" list but these are all good

    ...And it's dinner time. Need just 3 more...
  5. And then there were three:

    #more -3215">https://www.writingforward.com/writing- ... #more -3215

    the young ones of summer embrace on the cold mountain,-when in doubt, go with the Poetic Line Generator :D

    the men above you escape soundlessly,-another poetic line
  6. https://www.writingforward.com/writing- ... age-lovers fixing the link for the first one from last entry.

    Theme

    I'm too cool for themes this NaPo. :P Or maybe I'm not cool enough. In lieu of coming up with a theme this year, I'll use this entry to write about some common themes in my poetry

    -Unrequited Love--a perennial favorite. Sadly, I haven't experienced any sort of romantic success, so this is as close as I get. And I'm now trying to get over yet another silly crush (on a girl...so now I can get rejected by more than one gender...yay?)

    -Nostalgia--I long for a simpler time, when I had built-in friends in the neighborhood and we played in the creek and I believed that I could be something because I was smart and all the grown-ups told me I could be successful. Now I am a grown-up and I wish I could go back and I know that high school GPA is not a predictor of future success.

    -Friendship-Social situations have always been tough for me. I have two good friends I've had for almost 20 years, but almost everyone else has faded out of my life. One of these friendships is full of drama, which has definitely inspired a few poems over the last couple years.

    Style

    So...what is my poetic style? That seems like a good place to start. Going back to my earliest poems, I generally went with free verse and short, consistent line lengths. I remember a lot of people critiquing that, and my line length is a lot more varied these days. I also tend to use simpler words, which I think works well but sometimes can limit the imagery. Most of my poems are first-person, but I do use third person a lot too. My themes are either very personal (sometimes to the point that the poem doesn't stand alone without some explanation) or completely removed from me, telling a made-up story. My poems tend to be in a more narrative style with limited imagery. I've played around with caps and punctuation, but I lean towards sentence capitalization and standard punctuation.

    I do like my style, but I wouldn't mind playing around with some different ones. One thing that often bothers me is when I read poems that are really dense in imagery and metaphor. I struggle with recreating that in my own poetry, so I would like to try to do that in at least one poem this month.


We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.
— T.S. Eliot