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We used Wendell Berry’s Peace Of Wild Things poem for some remix this morning for the Write Out prompt at DS106 Daily Create. I first created a song, and then a poem.
Peace (gone wild),
Kevin
Yesterday’s prompt for the DS106 Daily Create and Write Out poem was an invitation to collaborate on a tree-themed poem. We used Etherpad. Here is the full poem — thanks to all collaborators. A spark beneath the brittle soil, a seed awakes and stretches out towards the sun above Fibers thread their paths burrow in […]
This poem comes from the DS106 Daily Create prompt today, in conjunction with Write Out. I used ClaudeAI to generate the code, and then found the evocative flower image via Flickr to overlay on it.
Peace (and bloom),
Kevin
The prompt at the DS106 Daily Create was to use social media to compose a poem about the environment so I created a “found” poem with the climate hashtag on Mastodon.
Peace (finding it),
Kevin
I wrote three poems in the last 12 hours, with prompts via Write Out and its theme of “Poetry for the Planet.” The poem above is via the DS106 Daily Create and the two below are from the National Writing Project Studio space, where Abigail is posting daily prompts for Write Out. Peace (and poems), […]
Today’s prompt for Write Out via DS106 Daily Create was to randomly choose cities around the world and discover the weather patterns, and then write a poem.
Peace (in the sunshine),
Kevin
This October (13-27), join the National Writing Project for Write Out 2024. Organized as a public invitation to get out and create, supported by a series of free online activities, Write Out invites educators, students, and families to explore national parks and other public spaces. The goal is to connect and learn through place-based writing […]
A few months back, I saw a reference to a short writing prompt called a Flashku, which had me interested. I found out more — it’s short flash prose, inspired by an image and borrowing words from another text — and this morning, the DS106 Daily Create shared out the Flashku prompt. See mine above […]