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Sunday Apr 16, 2023
Poetry Prompt for April 16, 2023
Sunday Apr 16, 2023
Sunday Apr 16, 2023
History of National Poetry Writing Month
National Poetry Writing Month (also known as NaPoWriMo) is a creative writing project held annually in April in which participants attempt to write a poem each day for one month. NaPoWriMo coincides with National Poetry Month in the United States of America and Canada.
This website is owned and operated by Maureen Thorson, a poet living in Washington, DC. Inspired by NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month), she started writing a poem a day for the month of April back in 2003, posting the poems on her blog. When other people started writing poems for April and posting them on their own blogs, Maureen linked to them. After a few years, so many people were doing NaPoWriMo that Maureen decided to launch an independent website for the project.
My History with National Poetry Writing Month
I started writing poetry in 1988 after I had been exposed to T.S. Elliot in my honors English class in high school. In 1992 I started reading my poetry publicly at Espresso Europia Coffee Shop in Abilene Tx while I was in the United States Air Force. While living in Rockford Illinois I published my first book of poetry Throwing Yourself at the Ground and Missing in 2007 followed by Postcards From Someone You Don't Know in 2008 Wisdom From the Sack in 2010 and Shaving Crop Circles In My Chest Hair in 2017. You can get copies of all of these books in my merch section. In 2020 I started publishing my podcast version of the challenge and those can be viewed here for 2020 and here for 2021.
What I am doing differently for Poetry Month
For 2023 I am not going to be just writing poems in April, I will be writing poems all year round. Also, since I will be writing all year round, I am using a different source for my prompts. There is a blog called Think Written and you can find it here. I will also be performing these works at Katora Coffee House here in Fredericksburg Virginia on their Friday Night Snaps Open Mic Poetry reading. Some of the podcast episodes you will hear will be a live recording of me reading the poem to a live audience, other times I will be reading it in the comfort of my home studio. I do plan on posting my work to the NaPoWriMo site and interacting with the poets there and see if they want to read their work on this podcast.
Todays Poetry Prompt
First Car: Write an ode to your first car
Old Baby Blue
13 April 2023
You did run like a scolded dawg
That Marine was right
To think I could have purchased my mid-life crisis car with busted rings
For the same price as you
I wouldn’t have been able to sleep in that car
Nor could I fall asleep at the wheel
And safely get through Bloomington Illinois
Changing highways in the middle of the night
The stereo system I bought for you
Cost more than what you were worth
And you reminded me when it rained
And the DIY sunroof flooded and collected fish
I drove you to escape from where I was
I drove you to Texas to escape where I came from
I drove you until something flashier caught my eye
And then I sold you for a motorcycle
Because I had only crashed 2 other motorcycles in my life
So that seemed like a fair trade
You never started up again
When all the paperwork was done
And your new owner took possession
You refused to be traded away
And as I crashed another motorcycle
There you stood stoically in the parking lot
Reminding me that I would still have transportation
Hoping I would come to my senses and take you back
But no, I was young back then
And flashy new things, which was everything
Took my attention away from you
And I bought a shiny new red compact car
It looked like a clown car when I stepped out of it
And that car drove me away from Texas
From you
From the memories we made
Sometimes I seek out your relatives
I look at what others have done with your kind
And I miss our days together
You were protecting me
Me fixing another alternator for you
Changing your oil from inside the cab
Hearing that 302 engine roar
Wishing it was in a Mustang
But was resigned to hauling around my possessions
You were my first old baby blue
And I’ll never forget your shag carpet interior,
your tinted moon windows
The swiveling captain chairs
And the fish tank turned sunroof
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If you have found value in this podcast please feel free to share it with a friend as that is the best way to find new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.



Saturday Apr 15, 2023
Poetry Prompt for April 15, 2023
Saturday Apr 15, 2023
Saturday Apr 15, 2023
History of National Poetry Writing Month
National Poetry Writing Month (also known as NaPoWriMo) is a creative writing project held annually in April in which participants attempt to write a poem each day for one month. NaPoWriMo coincides with National Poetry Month in the United States of America and Canada.
This website is owned and operated by Maureen Thorson, a poet living in Washington, DC. Inspired by NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month), she started writing a poem a day for the month of April back in 2003, posting the poems on her blog. When other people started writing poems for April and posting them on their own blogs, Maureen linked to them. After a few years, so many people were doing NaPoWriMo that Maureen decided to launch an independent website for the project.
My History with National Poetry Writing Month
I started writing poetry in 1988 after I had been exposed to T.S. Elliot in my honors English class in high school. In 1992 I started reading my poetry publicly at Espresso Europia Coffee Shop in Abilene Tx while I was in the United States Air Force. While living in Rockford Illinois I published my first book of poetry Throwing Yourself at the Ground and Missing in 2007 followed by Postcards From Someone You Don't Know in 2008 Wisdom From the Sack in 2010 and Shaving Crop Circles In My Chest Hair in 2017. You can get copies of all of these books in my merch section. In 2020 I started publishing my podcast version of the challenge and those can be viewed here for 2020 and here for 2021.
What I am doing differently for Poetry Month
For 2023 I am not going to be just writing poems in April, I will be writing poems all year round. Also, since I will be writing all year round, I am using a different source for my prompts. There is a blog called Think Written and you can find it here. I will also be performing these works at Katora Coffee House here in Fredericksburg Virginia on their Friday Night Snaps Open Mic Poetry reading. Some of the podcast episodes you will hear will be a live recording of me reading the poem to a live audience, other times I will be reading it in the comfort of my home studio. I do plan on posting my work to the NaPoWriMo site and interacting with the poets there and see if they want to read their work on this podcast.
Todays Poetry Prompt
Fast Food: Write a poem about fast food restaurants and experiences.
After The Casino
11 April 2023
Driving through the fog of West Virginia
Taking the backroads because my car can’t do 75
Before everyone and their brother had cell phone coverage
We both struggled to keep our eyes open
We should have probably grabbed some food on the way out of the casino
We had both won a tidy sum that paid for the trip and the rent for the next two months
We didn’t notice when we crossed back into Virginia
Because at night, most states look the same
With the last cigarette tossed out of the window
And a few hours until we arrived at home
We pulled over at a gas station and Waffle House
Conjoined at the hip
The sun was still a few hours away
We entered the gas station and purchased our brand of addiction
Relived ourselves in the grimy bathroom
And found a seat in the empty restaurant
The sounds of the bells and whistles
From the plethora of machines drowned out the waitress
And it took longer than it should have to take our order
All three of us were tired
But only 1 was being paid to be here
And it wasn’t my passenger and I
My passenger stated his order
as I was downing the first cup of coffee
Then it was my turn to interact
Mindlessly I ordered breakfast and some soup
The waitress appeared to me
Muttered crackers?
And thinking she was referring to us
Two white boys in the middle of the night
Driving a car in need of serious repair
Smelling of smoke and speaking loudly
We both broke out in laughter
The waitress asked what was so funny
I replied you called us crackers
No, crackers for your soup is what I asked
You boys look a little rough tonight how far have you got to go
We let her know and talked to her till the sun rose
We were well fed
Energized from the copious amount of coffee
Ready to take on the final leg of the journey
And to this day, when either of us hears the word crackers
We are transported to that night
Somewhere between West Virginia and home
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Special Message
If you have found value in this podcast please feel free to share it with a friend as that is the best way to find new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.



Friday Apr 14, 2023
Poetry Prompt for April 14, 2023
Friday Apr 14, 2023
Friday Apr 14, 2023
History of National Poetry Writing Month
National Poetry Writing Month (also known as NaPoWriMo) is a creative writing project held annually in April in which participants attempt to write a poem each day for one month. NaPoWriMo coincides with National Poetry Month in the United States of America and Canada.
This website is owned and operated by Maureen Thorson, a poet living in Washington, DC. Inspired by NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month), she started writing a poem a day for the month of April back in 2003, posting the poems on her blog. When other people started writing poems for April and posting them on their own blogs, Maureen linked to them. After a few years, so many people were doing NaPoWriMo that Maureen decided to launch an independent website for the project.
My History with National Poetry Writing Month
I started writing poetry in 1988 after I had been exposed to T.S. Elliot in my honors English class in high school. In 1992 I started reading my poetry publicly at Espresso Europia Coffee Shop in Abilene Tx while I was in the United States Air Force. While living in Rockford Illinois I published my first book of poetry Throwing Yourself at the Ground and Missing in 2007 followed by Postcards From Someone You Don't Know in 2008 Wisdom From the Sack in 2010 and Shaving Crop Circles In My Chest Hair in 2017. You can get copies of all of these books in my merch section. In 2020 I started publishing my podcast version of the challenge and those can be viewed here for 2020 and here for 2021.
What I am doing differently for Poetry Month
For 2023 I am not going to be just writing poems in April, I will be writing poems all year round. Also, since I will be writing all year round, I am using a different source for my prompts. There is a blog called Think Written and you can find it here. I will also be performing these works at Katora Coffee House here in Fredericksburg Virginia on their Friday Night Snaps Open Mic Poetry reading. Some of the podcast episodes you will hear will be a live recording of me reading the poem to a live audience, other times I will be reading it in the comfort of my home studio. I do plan on posting my work to the NaPoWriMo site and interacting with the poets there and see if they want to read their work on this podcast.
Todays Poetry Prompt
Weirder Than Fiction: Think of the most unbelievable moment in your life and write a poem about the experience.
Just Passing Through
11 April 2023
I had just got on the last bus headed for home
It was dark, and cold, and since the windows were tinted
I felt blind to the outside world
My carryon was in my lap
Turning on the overhead light
I noticed that the passenger next to me was reading
I pulled out my borrowed copy of a book
The author isn’t important
Someone I should have been enjoying
But this was not a good book to start with
When my seatmate heard my yawn for the fifth time in 10 minutes
He asked me what I was reading
When I showed him, he asked if was it my first time with this author
Yes it was and I wasn’t enjoying it at all was my response
I let him know it was a borrowed book from a friend who thought I’d dig it
But it just wasn’t working for me
The passenger opened his carryon bag
Handed me another book by the same author
Here read this, it moves faster than the one you have
I tried to politely decline since my stop was in 5 hours
If you don’t finish take it with you
You can give it to me the next time you see me
I thought this was preposterous but accepted is offer
So, I read with amazement for 5 hours until my stop
As I got up to leave, I tried to hand the book back to him
He said nope, give it to me when we see each other again
I offered to pay for the book
Again, he declined and said to give it back when we see each other
Taking the book to the place at that time I called home
My mother told me she wanted no books
From Satanists in her house
She wanted to throw it out or burn it
But I let her know it was on loan and it was expected to be returned
She said I had met a devil on the bus
I said I had met a human
Causing the trip home to be contentious
Two years later I found myself on another bus
Again, the last one out of the station
I made sure to bring the borrowed book
And just like that, he was there
I sat next to him and held out the book
He smiled and said great you are ready for book two in the series
He took the book I borrowed and replaced it with the new one
I asked when he wanted it back
He just closed his eyes and fell asleep
I haven’t been on many cross-country busses since then
But I always keep the copy he gave me in case
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If you have found value in this podcast please feel free to share it with a friend as that is the best way to find new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.



Thursday Apr 13, 2023
Poetry Prompt April 13, 2023
Thursday Apr 13, 2023
Thursday Apr 13, 2023
History of National Poetry Writing Month
National Poetry Writing Month (also known as NaPoWriMo) is a creative writing project held annually in April in which participants attempt to write a poem each day for one month. NaPoWriMo coincides with National Poetry Month in the United States of America and Canada.
This website is owned and operated by Maureen Thorson, a poet living in Washington, DC. Inspired by NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month), she started writing a poem a day for the month of April back in 2003, posting the poems on her blog. When other people started writing poems for April and posting them on their own blogs, Maureen linked to them. After a few years, so many people were doing NaPoWriMo that Maureen decided to launch an independent website for the project.
My History with National Poetry Writing Month
I started writing poetry in 1988 after I had been exposed to T.S. Elliot in my honors English class in high school. In 1992 I started reading my poetry publicly at Espresso Europia Coffee Shop in Abilene Tx while I was in the United States Air Force. While living in Rockford Illinois I published my first book of poetry Throwing Yourself at the Ground and Missing in 2007 followed by Postcards From Someone You Don't Know in 2008 Wisdom From the Sack in 2010 and Shaving Crop Circles In My Chest Hair in 2017. You can get copies of all of these books in my merch section. In 2020 I started publishing my podcast version of the challenge and those can be viewed here for 2020 and here for 2021.
What I am doing differently for Poetry Month
For 2023 I am not going to be just writing poems in April, I will be writing poems all year round. Also, since I will be writing all year round, I am using a different source for my prompts. There is a blog called Think Written and you can find it here. I will also be performing these works at Katora Coffee House here in Fredericksburg Virginia on their Friday Night Snaps Open Mic Poetry reading. Some of the podcast episodes you will hear will be a live recording of me reading the poem to a live audience, other times I will be reading it in the comfort of my home studio. I do plan on posting my work to the NaPoWriMo site and interacting with the poets there and see if they want to read their work on this podcast.
Todays Poetry Prompt
Sound of Silence: Take some inspiration from the classic Simon & Garfunkel song and describe what silence sounds like.
No Thing
10 April 2023
Laying down, ready for sleep
The fan is set for high (even in the winter)
And the music is set for introspection through jazz
Drowning out the usual high-pitched squeal that has become my swan song
I am prepared to enter the ethereal lands
Being alone with my thoughts
Is the quickest way to insanity
The voices that plagued my mother
Descend with vengeance
Ready to eliminate any respite shown me
Nightly I sonically excavate
The landscapes of my awake and sleeping mind
Reliving mistakes I have made
And paying for them dearly
In ways only my mind can torture me
One moment would be nice
To be able to turn off the thoughts and dreams
To not think, fear, be anxious
Just that total blankness of a new sheet of paper
Or an empty canvas
I do not afford myself such luxuries
But to have that one moment
Where nothing comes in or goes out
Would only fuel the idea
That my brain is flawed
That the internal demons
Who wanted to silence this voice
Have won the war against me
There will be no peace in our time
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Special Message
If you have found value in this podcast please feel free to share it with a friend as that is the best way to find new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.



Tuesday Apr 11, 2023
Poetry Prompt April 11, 2023
Tuesday Apr 11, 2023
Tuesday Apr 11, 2023
History of National Poetry Writing Month
National Poetry Writing Month (also known as NaPoWriMo) is a creative writing project held annually in April in which participants attempt to write a poem each day for one month. NaPoWriMo coincides with National Poetry Month in the United States of America and Canada.
This website is owned and operated by Maureen Thorson, a poet living in Washington, DC. Inspired by NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month), she started writing a poem a day for the month of April back in 2003, posting the poems on her blog. When other people started writing poems for April and posting them on their own blogs, Maureen linked to them. After a few years, so many people were doing NaPoWriMo that Maureen decided to launch an independent website for the project.
My History with National Poetry Writing Month
I started writing poetry in 1988 after I had been exposed to T.S. Elliot in my honors English class in high school. In 1992 I started reading my poetry publicly at Espresso Europia Coffee Shop in Abilene Tx while I was in the United States Air Force. While living in Rockford Illinois I published my first book of poetry Throwing Yourself at the Ground and Missing in 2007 followed by Postcards From Someone You Don't Know in 2008 Wisdom From the Sack in 2010 and Shaving Crop Circles In My Chest Hair in 2017. You can get copies of all of these books in my merch section. In 2020 I started publishing my podcast version of the challenge and those can be viewed here for 2020 and here for 2021.
What I am doing differently for Poetry Month
For 2023 I am not going to be just writing poems in April, I will be writing poems all year round. Also, since I will be writing all year round, I am using a different source for my prompts. There is a blog called Think Written and you can find it here. I will also be performing these works at Katora Coffee House here in Fredericksburg Virginia on their Friday Night Snaps Open Mic Poetry reading. Some of the podcast episodes you will hear will be a live recording of me reading the poem to a live audience, other times I will be reading it in the comfort of my home studio. I do plan on posting my work to the NaPoWriMo site and interacting with the poets there and see if they want to read their work on this podcast.
Todays Poetry Prompt
Weirder Than Fiction: Think of the most unbelievable moment in your life and write a poem about the experience.
Todays Poem
Greyhound Pimpin
5 April 2023
The cheapest way to see the country
With people, you probably will never meet again
I was on the East Coast heading out west
To the city of Sun Phoenix to visit a friend
After pushing off the homeless guys
Begging for smoke or spare change at the depot
I got into the bus where all the seats are coach
Towards the back, near the bathrooms
The slight smell of antiseptic and piss soaked into the cloth seats
We pulled out of there
Just to stop again, and again, and again
Gaining more and more people
Dropping off others
The miles crawled by
We got to Atlanta that night
Time to switch busses
Time to find my bags
And tote them over to our new driver
The same bums begging for change followed us
Like there was an ATM on board
And naturally, we were all well off
Seeing the country the cheapest way possible
There was a couple already occupying the back seats
And I sat in front of them
The smell had changed from cleaner and piss
To sweet sweet rotgut
With a hint of patolli
So, I gave them my spare pack of smokes
And at each stop, we stood off from the others
And huffed our way to bliss
The driver came to the back more than once
Complaining about the smell and noise
I could play straight easily
But they were true amateurs
By the time we got to El Paso
The cops were waiting for them
As we left the bus for another round
They were taken in
And I puffed on a smoke a stones throw away
They waved goodbye
And I said till we meet again
I got back on that bus
And changed seats
Trying to outsmart the driver
When we were stopped at the border security station
I thought they were coming for me
They pulled off a few who looked darker
Than those in the land of the free
They didn’t wave at me
And I didn’t say goodbye
They were lost in that New Mexico sky
We pulled into Phoenix
The heat was still on high
The city didn’t care if it was the middle of Fall or Summer
It was hot all the time
And there was my friend waiting in his Mercedes
The bums from Richmond and Atlanta followed us
And started to beg again
When they tried to wash his windows
He pulled out his gun
They scurried off like mice
And we headed to the nearest strip club
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If you have found value in this podcast please feel free to share it with a friend as that is the best way to find new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.



Monday Apr 10, 2023
Poetry Prompt for April 10, 2023
Monday Apr 10, 2023
Monday Apr 10, 2023
History of National Poetry Writing Month
National Poetry Writing Month (also known as NaPoWriMo) is a creative writing project held annually in April in which participants attempt to write a poem each day for one month. NaPoWriMo coincides with National Poetry Month in the United States of America and Canada.
This website is owned and operated by Maureen Thorson, a poet living in Washington, DC. Inspired by NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month), she started writing a poem a day for the month of April back in 2003, posting the poems on her blog. When other people started writing poems for April and posting them on their own blogs, Maureen linked to them. After a few years, so many people were doing NaPoWriMo that Maureen decided to launch an independent website for the project.
My History with National Poetry Writing Month
I started writing poetry in 1988 after I had been exposed to T.S. Elliot in my honors English class in high school. In 1992 I started reading my poetry publicly at Espresso Europia Coffee Shop in Abilene Tx while I was in the United States Air Force. While living in Rockford Illinois I published my first book of poetry Throwing Yourself at the Ground and Missing in 2007 followed by Postcards From Someone You Don't Know in 2008 Wisdom From the Sack in 2010 and Shaving Crop Circles In My Chest Hair in 2017. You can get copies of all of these books in my merch section. In 2020 I started publishing my podcast version of the challenge and those can be viewed here for 2020 and here for 2021.
What I am doing differently for Poetry Month
For 2023 I am not going to be just writing poems in April, I will be writing poems all year round. Also, since I will be writing all year round, I am using a different source for my prompts. There is a blog called Think Written and you can find it here. I will also be performing these works at Katora Coffee House here in Fredericksburg Virginia on their Friday Night Snaps Open Mic Poetry reading. Some of the podcast episodes you will hear will be a live recording of me reading the poem to a live audience, other times I will be reading it in the comfort of my home studio. I do plan on posting my work to the NaPoWriMo site and interacting with the poets there and see if they want to read their work on this podcast.
Todays Poetry Prompt
People You Have Known: Make each line about different people you have met but lost contact with over the years. These could be old friends, passed-on family, etc.
Todays Poem
No Longer In Communication
4 April 2023
To Jeff, you were the subject of my first attempt at poetry, four-line stanzas four stanzas long, all these words on paper and electrons floating throughout the universe hold the code that is you
To Katina, working with you at the movie theater was bliss, kissing you in the back of the shop with the lights off was magical, and hearing how you kept the baby of your rapist still angers me that you had to make that choice
Mike D, your family invited this stranger in, and for years you were that little brother that became successful, except you, couldn’t put that bottle down, so I put you down, that’s the way I detach and preserve my sanity
Kelly, the eyes are what I remember the most, the drunken nights and the way you brought other men to bed have been forgotten, but as you changed your ways and became a mother, your life was taken away, and now I can only guess where to send flowers
Mr. Hoppe, that stoic man, demanding that these rednecks produce a sound that the gods recognized our importance, you left for Arizona, I wanted to go with you, and I made it out there never to find you
Gordon Odegard Director, GOD for short, your breath stank of dog shit, but you inspired this kid to believe in something greater than religion, greater than science, you made me believe I could make a difference, and ensure that the audience could see the actors eyes
Albert, you probably wouldn’t have been proud of my stereo setup, but you would be proud of the impact of my music collection on our nephew, you gave me the love of music, good music, and showed me how to sing while driving, I wanted to come to your funeral, but I was working 80 hour weeks and had no reliable transportation
Tommy, my hippie grade school pal, sneaking off to your house to listen to KISS records and play with your toys was the first time I ran away from home, your spasms and outbursts have a name now, and my daughter has them, I hope you are alive, but I am too afraid to find out
To she that cannot be named, I was in a bad spot, you took advantage of it without knowing what you were doing, I wasn’t honest with you and to this day I am still not honest with others who wonder why we don’t speak, you will probably never read this and that is fair I wasn’t ready for a one night stand nor was I ready to be the lead singer of your brother's death metal math prog band
To the Lt Col who took a long stroll off a short pier, what you inspired in me keeps fueling my work, I won’t stop until I can achieve half of what you have
To Moses, otherwise known as Mr. Heston, we don’t have latrines in the Air Force, we have full-service restrooms and please tip the towel boy on your way out, by the way, guns do kill people and your legacy is tied to the fools you would not suffer when you were alive
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Email: timothy@createartpodcast.com
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Special Message
If you have found value in this podcast please feel free to share it with a friend as that is the best way to find new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.



Sunday Apr 09, 2023
Poetry Prompt April 12, 2023
Sunday Apr 09, 2023
Sunday Apr 09, 2023
History of National Poetry Writing Month
National Poetry Writing Month (also known as NaPoWriMo) is a creative writing project held annually in April in which participants attempt to write a poem each day for one month. NaPoWriMo coincides with National Poetry Month in the United States of America and Canada.
This website is owned and operated by Maureen Thorson, a poet living in Washington, DC. Inspired by NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month), she started writing a poem a day for the month of April back in 2003, posting the poems on her blog. When other people started writing poems for April and posting them on their own blogs, Maureen linked to them. After a few years, so many people were doing NaPoWriMo that Maureen decided to launch an independent website for the project.
My History with National Poetry Writing Month
I started writing poetry in 1988 after I had been exposed to T.S. Elliot in my honors English class in high school. In 1992 I started reading my poetry publicly at Espresso Europia Coffee Shop in Abilene Tx while I was in the United States Air Force. While living in Rockford Illinois I published my first book of poetry Throwing Yourself at the Ground and Missing in 2007 followed by Postcards From Someone You Don't Know in 2008 Wisdom From the Sack in 2010 and Shaving Crop Circles In My Chest Hair in 2017. You can get copies of all of these books in my merch section. In 2020 I started publishing my podcast version of the challenge and those can be viewed here for 2020 and here for 2021.
What I am doing differently for Poetry Month
For 2023 I am not going to be just writing poems in April, I will be writing poems all year round. Also, since I will be writing all year round, I am using a different source for my prompts. There is a blog called Think Written and you can find it here. I will also be performing these works at Katora Coffee House here in Fredericksburg Virginia on their Friday Night Snaps Open Mic Poetry reading. Some of the podcast episodes you will hear will be a live recording of me reading the poem to a live audience, other times I will be reading it in the comfort of my home studio. I do plan on posting my work to the NaPoWriMo site and interacting with the poets there and see if they want to read their work on this podcast.
Todays Poetry Prompt
Dear Reader: What audience enjoys reading the type of poetry you like to write? Craft a note to your potential audience that addresses their biggest fears, hopes, and dreams.
Todays Poem
Read with Caution
8 April 2023
You who are searching for a familiar voice
You who want to laugh at me and my mishaps
You who really like how I keep it real
You have no idea who I am
I give you a peek inside
But I gotta say I cleaned up the back room
If you suddenly drop in unexpected
You'd see something completely different
You think you know my political affiliation
But guess what kiddos, I am as loyal to them
As they are to me
Being an anarchist in libertarian clothes is hard to comprehend
I used to smoke cigs
And I talked about them forever
With a cup of joe and lusting after the dark-haired barista
The only problem is I was too shy to talk to her
I used to have a drink or three
And I just got dizzy and sick
There was no pontifications
That rattled the cages
I used to get high 13 times a day
I kept count at some point, I don’t remember when
But now I can’t partake
Because I love my pension and Retirment more than Mary
I drove around the country to visit friends
Now I can’t stand to drive an hour to get to work
Traffic angers me more
Than injustice
If you knew me when I was fearless
If you knew me when I was invulnerable
If you knew me way back when
Then you know I was not any of those things
I’ve always been a teddy bear
I was the person who would be up at 3 in the morning
And you could call me and have me listen
But now, at 3 AM
I only get up to scare nightmares away
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Sunday Apr 09, 2023
Commentary Play
Sunday Apr 09, 2023
Sunday Apr 09, 2023
Practice Playing
Do you remember how great it was to play after school with your friends? Let's discuss how we can incorporate play into our art. My wife gave me a box of cards for the holidays in 2022. I was puzzled because they were creativity cards and I thought, what the heck is this, I don't need them. Well, folks, I was wrong and I will attempt to do a card a week and record an episode about how I am utilizing the card I draw every week if you decide to pick up a deck and do these let me know.
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Kickstart Creativity
Play Definitions
Play: the conduct, course, or action of a game a particular act or maneuver in a game
recreational activity especially: the spontaneous activity of children an act, way, or manner of proceeding in the state of being active, operative, or relevant to engage in sport or recreation
Play Challenge
Compose a list of things that inspired wonder when you were a child. Remember and honor what made your childhood self feel most joyful, creative, and playful.
Ingrained generational and cultural attitudes often make being exhausted and busy a status symbol. How can you or your group make everyday tasks you're already doing feel more like play than busyness?
Pull a red action card. Combine it now with an activity that feels playful.
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If you have found value in this podcast please feel free to share it with a friend as that is the best way to discover new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.



Sunday Apr 09, 2023
Poetry Prompt April 9, 2023
Sunday Apr 09, 2023
Sunday Apr 09, 2023
History of National Poetry Writing Month
National Poetry Writing Month (also known as NaPoWriMo) is a creative writing project held annually in April in which participants attempt to write a poem each day for one month. NaPoWriMo coincides with National Poetry Month in the United States of America and Canada.
This website is owned and operated by Maureen Thorson, a poet living in Washington, DC. Inspired by NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month), she started writing a poem a day for the month of April back in 2003, posting the poems on her blog. When other people started writing poems for April and posting them on their own blogs, Maureen linked to them. After a few years, so many people were doing NaPoWriMo that Maureen decided to launch an independent website for the project.
My History with National Poetry Writing Month
I started writing poetry in 1988 after I had been exposed to T.S. Elliot in my honors English class in high school. In 1992 I started reading my poetry publicly at Espresso Europia Coffee Shop in Abilene Tx while I was in the United States Air Force. While living in Rockford Illinois I published my first book of poetry Throwing Yourself at the Ground and Missing in 2007 followed by Postcards From Someone You Don't Know in 2008 Wisdom From the Sack in 2010 and Shaving Crop Circles In My Chest Hair in 2017. You can get copies of all of these books in my merch section. In 2020 I started publishing my podcast version of the challenge and those can be viewed here for 2020 and here for 2021.
What I am doing differently for Poetry Month
For 2023 I am not going to be just writing poems in April, I will be writing poems all year round. Also, since I will be writing all year round, I am using a different source for my prompts. There is a blog called Think Written and you can find it here. I will also be performing these works at Katora Coffee House here in Fredericksburg Virginia on their Friday Night Snaps Open Mic Poetry reading. Some of the podcast episodes you will hear will be a live recording of me reading the poem to a live audience, other times I will be reading it in the comfort of my home studio. I do plan on posting my work to the NaPoWriMo site and interacting with the poets there and see if they want to read their work on this podcast.
Todays Poetry Prompt
Last Words: Use the last sentence from the nearest book as the inspiration for the first line of your poem.
“And indeed, as he listened to the cries of joy rising from the town, Rieux remembered that such joy is always imperiled” The Plague by Camus
Todays Poem
Holding It In
3 April 2023
The ideas we don’t share
The voices running through our heads
We dare not whisper to those around us
The weight of the wrongs we have committed in the name of love
The frustration of believing the inner dictator vs the creator
The need to spill our guts
When we know it will make us feel better
But we are too worried about how those outside our brains will react
The fear that finding out our truth is not shared by any other soul
Looking foolish is not the fashion statement we want to employ
Ridicule awaits when we emotionally expose ourselves
So, we drop trow and plant our butt cheeks against the window
My firewall is struggling not to be breached
But I don’t really give a shit about your insecurities
Carrying the secrets of decades has improved my musculature
Also, it has caused microscopic cracks in all my bones
I pay the monthly garbage disposal fee
To my therapist
Hoping that no one is dumpster-diving through his notes
I have lugged all this baggage, so you don’t have to be exposed
I kept it in a lead-lined case so the radiation wouldn’t seep into your body
The glowing from within escaped out of the cracks of the case
And became my nightlight
Clutching the pain of all the years
Was the best coping mechanism as seen on TV
Being above the fray, refusing to break down
Or become flexible
Was the ideal I thought would work
Only to find it eating me up from the inside
And leaving me with few salvageable innards
My fear was that I was nothing without the pain
And I have found that the pain is what caused more pain
In this aching frame
So I release it
The torrent that has been encapsulated in my mind
It doesn’t feel better, but it feels better to feel
And finding out that is what I was craving
That is what the hole in my soul was missing
Makes it easier to move on with today
And let the past die in peace
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If you have found value in this podcast please feel free to share it with a friend as that is the best way to find new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm a



Saturday Apr 08, 2023
Poetry Prompt April 8, 2023
Saturday Apr 08, 2023
Saturday Apr 08, 2023
History of National Poetry Writing Month
National Poetry Writing Month (also known as NaPoWriMo) is a creative writing project held annually in April in which participants attempt to write a poem each day for one month. NaPoWriMo coincides with National Poetry Month in the United States of America and Canada.
This website is owned and operated by Maureen Thorson, a poet living in Washington, DC. Inspired by NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month), she started writing a poem a day for the month of April back in 2003, posting the poems on her blog. When other people started writing poems for April and posting them on their own blogs, Maureen linked to them. After a few years, so many people were doing NaPoWriMo that Maureen decided to launch an independent website for the project.
My History with National Poetry Writing Month
I started writing poetry in 1988 after I had been exposed to T.S. Elliot in my honors English class in high school. In 1992 I started reading my poetry publicly at Espresso Europia Coffee Shop in Abilene Tx while I was in the United States Air Force. While living in Rockford Illinois I published my first book of poetry Throwing Yourself at the Ground and Missing in 2007 followed by Postcards From Someone You Don't Know in 2008 Wisdom From the Sack in 2010 and Shaving Crop Circles In My Chest Hair in 2017. You can get copies of all of these books in my merch section. In 2020 I started publishing my podcast version of the challenge and those can be viewed here for 2020 and here for 2021.
What I am doing differently for Poetry Month
For 2023 I am not going to be just writing poems in April, I will be writing poems all year round. Also, since I will be writing all year round, I am using a different source for my prompts. There is a blog called Think Written and you can find it here. I will also be performing these works at Katora Coffee House here in Fredericksburg Virginia on their Friday Night Snaps Open Mic Poetry reading. Some of the podcast episodes you will hear will be a live recording of me reading the poem to a live audience, other times I will be reading it in the comfort of my home studio. I do plan on posting my work to the NaPoWriMo site and interacting with the poets there and see if they want to read their work on this podcast.
Todays Poetry Prompt
Last Words: Use the last sentence from the nearest book as the inspiration for the first line of your poem.
“And indeed, as he listened to the cries of joy rising from the town, Rieux remembered that such joy is always imperiled” The Plague by Camus
Todays Poem
Joy is Always Imperiled
29 March 2023
Don’t live in the warm glow of love
In the past it has left by the morning
That was the way I used to be
And then fatherhood happened
The smiles and gurgling of two babies
Changed my heart
I wanted to be around for more than my ten-year plan
I was able to overlook the few faults of my lover
And she was able to overlook mine
I’ve seen fatherhood calm other men
Make them look at the long game
And forget that it’s not about them anymore
It’s about what they brought into this world
It’s about bringing a fresh mind into the collective unconsciousness
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Email: timothy@createartpodcast.com
YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT Channel
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Special Message
If you have found value in this podcast please feel free to share it with a friend as that is the best way to find new podcasts. I want this to be a 5-star podcast in your eyes so let me know what you would like to see. Speaking about sharing with a friend, check out my other podcast Find A Podcast About where I help you outsmart the algorithm and find your next binge-worthy podcast. You can find that podcast at findapodcastabout.xyz.

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