Ms. Nakada's NaPoWriMo Post: Day 11

Our poem for Day 10 is "Ars Poetica" by José Olivarez. 


  • Read through the poem 3-4 times (preferably out loud). 
  • What feeling/tone do you get from the poem? 
  • What is it about? 
  • What poetic elements do you notice happening in this poem? 
  • Annotate and make sense of this poem.
Prompts today:

Write a poem that with a series of questions and answers like Olivarez does.

From Winter Tangerine: "Write an Ars Poetica from the point of view of the poem rather than the poet." 

An Ars Poetica is a poem that explains what the poem is. I know, very meta. 
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From Writer's Digest prompt is: "For today’s prompt, take the phrase “The (blank) Who (blank),” replace the blanks with a word or phrase, make the new phrase the title of your poem, and then, write your poem. Possible titles include: “The Runner Who Walked,” “The Scientist Who Decided to Make a Monster,” “The Poet Who Loved Me,” and/or “The Teacher Who Couldn’t Learn.” If you’d prefer to write about a thing instead of a person, feel free to replace the word “who” with the word “that.”



Remember: These prompts are just springboards; you have the freedom to jump in any direction you want. In other words, it’s more important to write a new poem than to stick to the prompt.

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