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Monday Apr 18, 2022
National Poetry Writing Month 2022 April 18th 2022
Monday Apr 18, 2022
Monday Apr 18, 2022
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 the National Poetry Month in the United States of America and Canada.
NaPoWriMo, or National Poetry Writing Month, is an annual project in which participating poets attempt to write a poem a day for the month of April.
This website is owned and operated by Maureen Thorson, a poet living in Washington, DC. Inspired by NaNoWriMo, or 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 Espesso Europia Coffee Shop in Abilene Tx while I was in the United States Air Force. This continued for many years when I ran my own poetry reading at Cannova's in Loves Park Illinois and attended the poetry slams at The green Mill in Chicago Illinois. 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 2009 I started participating in National Poetry Writing Month which became the basis for my book Wisdom From the Sack and Shaving Crop Circles in My Chest Hair. In 2020 I started publishing my podcast version of the challenge and those can be viewed here for 2020 and here for 2021.
April 18th Poetry Prompt
Last but not least, here is today’s prompt (optional, as always). It’s based on Faisal Mohyuddin’s poem “Five Answers to the Same Question.” Today, I’d like to challenge you to write your own poem that provides five answers to the same question – without ever specifically identifying the question that is being answered.
April 18th Poem
Daily Taskings
18 April 2022
Before most people get up for the day
I already know my blood sugars are high
Fasting doesn’t seem to help
Reporting the pain as moderate
The pills I am taking are not alleviating
And the pain travels from one part of my body to the next
Fatigue is my constant companion
It holds me close and strangles the energy
I think it should pay rent
My activities today, as they are most days
Consist of working at home, housework
Maybe if I am up to it a social engagement
Sleep is sometimes elusive
But last night it was good
Only a few disruptions
The stress that I put myself under
Is not so bad for a Monday
I can get work done
Which leads me to my mood
Overall, I am pushing through
Happy that I am relatively well enough
Tracking these answers daily
Reminds me of my illness
But on some days reminds me that I am still alive
When you ask a seemingly simple question
I must provide all the data points
So you can understand
Since only one of us has MS
Reaching Out
To reach out to me, email timothy@createartpodcast.com I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.
Email: timothy@createartpodcast.com
YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT Channel
IG: @createartpodcast
Twitter: @createartpod



Sunday Apr 17, 2022
National Poetry Writing Month 2022 April 17th 2022
Sunday Apr 17, 2022
Sunday Apr 17, 2022
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 the National Poetry Month in the United States of America and Canada.
NaPoWriMo, or National Poetry Writing Month, is an annual project in which participating poets attempt to write a poem a day for the month of April.
This website is owned and operated by Maureen Thorson, a poet living in Washington, DC. Inspired by NaNoWriMo, or 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. This continued for many years when I ran my own poetry reading at Cannova's in Loves Park Illinois and attended the poetry slams at The Green Mill in Chicago Illinois. 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 2009 I started participating in National Poetry Writing Month which became the basis for my book Wisdom From the Sack and Shaving Crop Circles in My Chest Hair. In 2020 I started publishing my podcast version of the challenge and those can be viewed here for 2020 and here for 2021.
April 17th Poetry Prompt
And now here’s our daily (optional) prompt. This is a fun one – it’s a prompt developed by the comic artist Lynda Barry, and it asks you to think about dogs you have known, seen, or heard about, and then use them as a springboard into wherever they take you.
April 17th Poem
Obidiah
17 April 2022
The first and only canine that allowed me to be their caretaker for a short while
While we were staying at the parsonage because my father couldn’t hold a job
You were eternally happy, and I was not the kindest soul at the time
This was an effort by my father to spite my mother
Just another one of their never-ceasing battles
He knew she was allergic to pet dander
And he wanted someone to show him, unconditional love
But it was up to me to feed, clean the mess and walk you
It pained me that we had to keep you in the basement
Watching you run up the stairs as I left for school
Hearing you scratching at the door all night during storms
But because I was afraid of the dark I never came to your rescue
I don’t remember asking for a pet
As I knew this domicile was temporary
But there we were, and you came into our lives
Nipping my father's fingers
Licking my face for hours
You were the only friend at the time
And then one day after school you were gone
My brother said I left the basement door open
And you escaped sometime during the day
But the locks were still in place and the screen door was rusted shut
So, I took my beating that night
In the shadow of the church that housed us
We named you after a minor prophet in the Old Testament
One of the shortest books in the bible
It wouldn’t have mattered if I had known you were released to fend for yourself
There wasn’t much this 12-year-old could do to keep you alive
And I played stupid when one of the kids at school
Told me about a stray dog that his family had taken in
Reaching Out
To reach out to me, email timothy@createartpodcast.com I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.
Email: timothy@createartpodcast.com
YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT Channel
IG: @createartpodcast
Twitter: @createartpod



Saturday Apr 16, 2022
National Poetry Writing Month 2022 April 16th 2022
Saturday Apr 16, 2022
Saturday Apr 16, 2022
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 the National Poetry Month in the United States of America and Canada.
NaPoWriMo, or National Poetry Writing Month, is an annual project in which participating poets attempt to write a poem a day for the month of April.
This website is owned and operated by Maureen Thorson, a poet living in Washington, DC. Inspired by NaNoWriMo, or 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 Espesso Europia Coffee Shop in Abilene Tx while I was in the United States Air Force. This continued for many years when I ran my own poetry reading at Cannova's in Loves Park Illinois and attended the poetry slams at The green Mill in Chicago Illinois. 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 2009 I started participating in National Poetry Writing Month which became the basis for my book Wisdom From the Sack and Shaving Crop Circles in My Chest Hair. In 2020 I started publishing my podcast version of the challenge and those can be viewed here for 2020 and here for 2021.
April 16th Poetry Prompt
And now for our prompt (optional, as always). Today, I’d like to challenge you to write a curtal sonnet. This is a variation on the classic 14-line sonnet. The curtal sonnet form was developed by Gerard Manley Hopkins, and he used it for what is probably his most famous poem, “Pied Beauty.” A curtal sonnet has eleven lines, instead of the usual fourteen, and the last line is shorter than the ten that precede it. Here are two other examples of Hopkins’ curtal sonnets: “Ash Boughs,” and “Peace.”
April 16th Poem
Simple Pleasures
16 April 2022
A freshly mowed lawn
Saturday morning cartoons
Sleeping cats and children
Watching the sunrise for another dawn
Seeing the smiles from balloons
Playing records in my den
These are the things I focus on
These things send my heart to swoons
No more will I be locked in a mental pen
I don’t have to buy in on the con
Now is when
Reaching Out
To reach out to me, email timothy@createartpodcast.com I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.
Email: timothy@createartpodcast.com
YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT Channel
IG: @createartpodcast
Twitter: @createartpod



Friday Apr 15, 2022
National Poetry Writing Month 2022 April 15th 2022
Friday Apr 15, 2022
Friday Apr 15, 2022
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 the National Poetry Month in the United States of America and Canada.
NaPoWriMo, or National Poetry Writing Month, is an annual project in which participating poets attempt to write a poem a day for the month of April.
This website is owned and operated by Maureen Thorson, a poet living in Washington, DC. Inspired by NaNoWriMo, or 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 Espesso Europia Coffee Shop in Abilene Tx while I was in the United States Air Force. This continued for many years when I ran my own poetry reading at Cannova's in Loves Park Illinois and attended the poetry slams at The green Mill in Chicago Illinois. 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 2009 I started participating in National Poetry Writing Month which became the basis for my book Wisdom From the Sack and Shaving Crop Circles in My Chest Hair. In 2020 I started publishing my podcast version of the challenge and those can be viewed here for 2020 and here for 2021.
April 15th Poetry Prompt
Finally, here’s our daily (optional) prompt. This one may seem counter-intuitive, but today I’d like to challenge you to write a poem about something you have absolutely no interest in. This isn’t quite the same, I think, as something you’re indifferent to. For example, I have absolutely no interest in investment strategy. Anytime anyone tries to tell me about it, I want to put my fingers in my ears and go “lalalalalala.” My brain tries to shut down! This is honestly kind of funny, and I think this prompt has value precisely because it invites you to investigate some of the “why” behind resolutely not giving two hoots about something.
April 15th Poem
Dante’s Eighth Circle
15 April 2022
As a father
I have changed hundreds of diapers
Have scraped poop off walls
Have had to change out the bathwater mid bath
For those who are just learning how to control their bladder
But I have no wish
To look up people's poop chutes
Or one-eyed spitting snakes
In order to relieve their agony
Peering through urine
Or rummaging through dookie
Never tripped my trigger
Never made me feel horny
If you like golden showers
Or scat play
Enjoy yourselves to the fullest
Just keep more than the standard 6 feet away
I never shake the hand of my urologist
And I never would do it with my proctologist
And I know they are needed
Kidney stones and prostate health are important
But if I was the last person on Earth
And to save your life I needed to catch the yellow river
Or wade through your skid marks
I’d happily write your eulogy
Reaching Out
To reach out to me, email timothy@createartpodcast.com I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.
Email: timothy@createartpodcast.com
YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT Channel
IG: @createartpodcast
Twitter: @createartpod



Thursday Apr 14, 2022
National Poetry Writing Month 2022 April 14th 2022
Thursday Apr 14, 2022
Thursday Apr 14, 2022
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 the National Poetry Month in the United States of America and Canada.
NaPoWriMo, or National Poetry Writing Month, is an annual project in which participating poets attempt to write a poem a day for the month of April.
This website is owned and operated by Maureen Thorson, a poet living in Washington, DC. Inspired by NaNoWriMo, or 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 Espesso Europia Coffee Shop in Abilene Tx while I was in the United States Air Force. This continued for many years when I ran my own poetry reading at Cannova's in Loves Park Illinois and attended the poetry slams at The green Mill in Chicago Illinois. 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 2009 I started participating in National Poetry Writing Month which became the basis for my book Wisdom From the Sack and Shaving Crop Circles in My Chest Hair. In 2020 I started publishing my podcast version of the challenge and those can be viewed here for 2020 and here for 2021.
April 14th Poetry Prompt
And now for our (optional) prompt. Today’s challenge is a fun one: write a poem that takes the form of the opening scene of the movie of your life. Does it open with a car chase? A musical number? A long scene panning across a verdant plain? You’re the director (and also the producer, the actors, the set designer, the cinematographer, and the lowly assistant that buys doughnuts for the crew) – so it’s all up to you!
April 14th Poem
Big Bang
14 April 2022
There’s a smattering of people sitting in an early 70’s movie theater
Trails of cigarette smoke rise through the air
You can hear the sounds of shoes moving across a sticky floor
Most everyone had seen the picture before
This was the winter of 72 and The Godfather was heading out after a phenomenal run
The lights started to go down, someone snored, someone else lit up a joint
The projector kicked on and the single lamp illuminated the yellowed screen
A pregnant couple with a 4 year old boy sat toward the back
Both parents smoking and sneaking a drink from a flask
Just as the opening credits started to roll
The mother cries out from the contractions
She hollers as tears start to form in the boy's eyes
The time is now and wasn’t expected for a week or more
This was supposed to be their X-mas baby
That was what the father wanted
Because you get all the clothes from the hospital
He sighs and mutters about the money he has spent
On tickets popcorn and drinks
As she grunts and the boy narrowly doesn’t wet his pants
They leave the theater
Hearing patrons shush the mother
Not knowing or caring about her predicament
The father climbs behind the wheel
And starts to warm the car
Mother and son sit in the back seat
She is crushing his little hand
The father lights another smoke and rolls the window down a crack
As they get to the hospital and swerving to the ER
The attendants rush the mother inside
The boy and the father sit in the waiting room
He’s smoking again, the boy silent and very alone
After 4 AM, the boy looking at the father who has fallen asleep
Between the snores and coughs
A doctor steps out
Calls out the father's name
The boy wonders if he should answer
And again, he hears the name
The boy speaks he’s asleep
Reaching Out
To reach out to me, email timothy@createartpodcast.com I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.
Email: timothy@createartpodcast.com
YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT Channel
IG: @createartpodcast
Twitter: @createartpod



Wednesday Apr 13, 2022
National Poetry Writing Month 2022 April 13th 2022
Wednesday Apr 13, 2022
Wednesday Apr 13, 2022
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 the National Poetry Month in the United States of America and Canada.
NaPoWriMo, or National Poetry Writing Month, is an annual project in which participating poets attempt to write a poem a day for the month of April.
This website is owned and operated by Maureen Thorson, a poet living in Washington, DC. Inspired by NaNoWriMo, or 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 Espesso Europia Coffee Shop in Abilene Tx while I was in the United States Air Force. This continued for many years when I ran my own poetry reading at Cannova's in Loves Park Illinois and attended the poetry slams at The green Mill in Chicago Illinois. 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 2009 I started participating in National Poetry Writing Month which became the basis for my book Wisdom From the Sack and Shaving Crop Circles in My Chest Hair. In 2020 I started publishing my podcast version of the challenge and those can be viewed here for 2020 and here for 2021.
April 13th Poetry Prompt
And now for our (optional) prompt! Today, in honor of the potential luckiness of the number 13, I’d like to challenge you to write a poem that, like the example poem here, joyfully states that “Everything is Going to Be Amazing.” Sometimes, good fortune can seem impossibly distant, but even if you can’t drum up the enthusiasm to write yourself a riotous pep-talk, perhaps you can muse on the possibility of good things coming down the track. As they say, “the sun will come up tomorrow,” and if nothing else, this world offers us the persistent possibility of surprise.
April 13th Poem
How Are You Not Dead Yet
13 April 2022
Two motorcycle wrecks with trees on a farm
Jumping off freezers with a face plant and a broken nose
Collapsed tunnels in the neighbor's new construction
Roman Candle vs Bottle rocket fights
Diving into an inground pool from the roof of the house
Trapped under the ice in the local swimming hole during a blizzard
These are a few of my favorite things to do before age 12
Dodging bullets in Somalia while delivering booze to the Aussies
Wrecking a motorcycle on a dark Texan road
Clubbing rattle snakes for a festival
Dressing freshly struck armadillos up in sombreros and beer cans
Bungie jumping into the Rio Grande
Being electrocuted at 15K feet trying to fix a firelight so I could get a beer in Germany
Driving a van as old as me with no steering column bushings
These things and more that I cannot speak about kept me awake in the military
Rescuing a suicidal actor at a bonfire with an open-air tackle
Winning at spades while being outgunned and chased in my lil 3 banger Metro
Bringing a machete to a gun fight while delivering pizza
Having a stalker chase me 100 miles in Missouri
Meeting that same stalker years later and flashing the same machete
Working on sets fresh from wrist surgery and large doses of Vicodin
Moving to Phoenix in June with no AC in the car
Deadman carrying a roommate before the flood of our basement apartment with live outlets on the floor
College was a hoot for me let's try some more
Three rips from Chicago to Fredericksburg back-to-back over a 3-day weekend
More MRI’s than I have fingers and toes to count make me glow in the dark
Spinal tap that caused my left leg to feel electrocuted and on fire simultaneously
Brain fistula that was embolized and now everyone smells of burnt vinyl
Being told on a Friday at 4 PM you have MS have a great weekend
While my car refuses to start 60 miles from home
Fighting off 2 soldiers younger and bigger than me, because they won’t accept defeat
And I thought these would be my quiet years
So yeah, why am I not dead
Is it because I like to make my guardian angel work overtime
Do I have a 4-leaf clover horseshoe in my pocket
Or was I born under a good sign
I guess I am here to tell you that hang on for this ride we call life
I am here to tell myself that I have lived
And if none of this stuff has killed me yet
I must be a strong MF
And that is all I really ever wanted to be
Reaching Out
To reach out to me, email timothy@createartpodcast.com I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.
Email: timothy@createartpodcast.com
YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT Channel
IG: @createartpodcast
Twitter: @createartpod



Tuesday Apr 12, 2022
National Poetry Writing Month 2022 April 12th 2022
Tuesday Apr 12, 2022
Tuesday Apr 12, 2022
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 the National Poetry Month in the United States of America and Canada.
NaPoWriMo, or National Poetry Writing Month, is an annual project in which participating poets attempt to write a poem a day for the month of April.
This website is owned and operated by Maureen Thorson, a poet living in Washington, DC. Inspired by NaNoWriMo, or 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 Espesso Europia Coffee Shop in Abilene Tx while I was in the United States Air Force. This continued for many years when I ran my own poetry reading at Cannova's in Loves Park Illinois and attended the poetry slams at The green Mill in Chicago Illinois. 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 2009 I started participating in National Poetry Writing Month which became the basis for my book Wisdom From the Sack and Shaving Crop Circles in My Chest Hair. In 2020 I started publishing my podcast version of the challenge and those can be viewed here for 2020 and here for 2021.
April 12th Poetry Prompt
Today’s prompt (optional, as always) should come as no surprise. Yesterday, I challenged you to write a poem about a very large thing. Today, I’d like you to invert your inspiration, and write a poem about a very small thing. Whether it’s an atom, a button, a hummingbird’s egg, dollhouse furniture, or the mythical world’s smallest violin, I hope you enjoy your poetic adventures into the microscopic.
April 12th Poem
Voices In My Head
12 April 2022
The sparks that go through our brains
Sometimes take a detour to the dark side
They don’t know what we need
They just travel the endless maze of neurons
And go to wherever they feel a need to be
Taking the path of least resistance
But so often we take the path we are most familiar with
A thought is just an electrical charge
Neither good nor bad
And that doesn’t provide me with any comfort
Since we are taught (and as I teach to my babies)
The difference between good and bad
But do we really know
Or are we just hoping that someone was right
That they had their neurons firing off at the right time and taking the right path
That seems to be putting a lot of trust to someone whom we don’t know
And someone whom we can’t question
So, I’ll keep listening to the thoughts that make their way in my brain
Knowing that some of my pathways are blocked or broken
But just thinking about how these tiny charges can affect the whole world
Blows my mind
Just realizing that with one thought we can destroy the planet
From something with less power than a battery for a child's toy
Sleep with that if you will
I’ll just hope for the best
And pray that those who can destroy us on their whim
Get their circuits shorted
Before they can take us all out
Reaching Out
To reach out to me, email timothy@createartpodcast.com I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.
Email: timothy@createartpodcast.com
YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT Channel
IG: @createartpodcast
Twitter: @createartpod



Monday Apr 11, 2022
National Poetry Writing Month 2022 April 11th 2022
Monday Apr 11, 2022
Monday Apr 11, 2022
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 the National Poetry Month in the United States of America and Canada.
NaPoWriMo, or National Poetry Writing Month, is an annual project in which participating poets attempt to write a poem a day for the month of April.
This website is owned and operated by Maureen Thorson, a poet living in Washington, DC. Inspired by NaNoWriMo, or 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 Espesso Europia Coffee Shop in Abilene Tx while I was in the United States Air Force. This continued for many years when I ran my own poetry reading at Cannova's in Loves Park Illinois and attended the poetry slams at The green Mill in Chicago Illinois. 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 2009 I started participating in National Poetry Writing Month which became the basis for my book Wisdom From the Sack and Shaving Crop Circles in My Chest Hair. In 2020 I started publishing my podcast version of the challenge and those can be viewed here for 2020 and here for 2021.
April 11th Poetry Prompt
And now for our (optional) prompt. Following up on yesterday’s love poem, I have for you another deceptively simple challenge. Today, I’d like to challenge you to write a poem about a very large thing. It could be a mountain or a blue whale or a skyscraper or a planet or the various contenders for the honor of being the Biggest Ball of Twine. Whatever giant thing you choose, I hope this chance to versify in praise of the huge gets your poetic engines humming.
April 11th Poem
From Tooth To Taint
11 April 2022
30 feet is what it takes
To turn a delicacy to defecation
It would take 5 of me, standing on my shoulders
To equal the height of my stretched out digestive trac
And my drill Seargent said he didn’t know they could stack shit that high
It takes a day and a half
From the moment you eat
To the moment you release a log
And it only travels 30 feet
I can walk that easily in under 10 seconds
When I was younger, I could run a mile and a half in under 12 minutes
But a bit of food takes its sweet time to exit
Something 5 times taller than you is stuffed in your belly
Twisting and turning upon itself
Sucking the energy to push your whole body
And the hole the food goes down is bigger in diameter
Than the hole that expels it
One you would willingly kiss
The other I’d rather you didn’t put your lips on
It amazes me
That this is just one of the many things
Crammed into our bodies
Tighter than sardines in virgin oil
And it's not even the largest
But I would wager it is one of the most essential
As it feeds off the food that we all need to continue
So, cleanse that colon,
Be kind to your intestines
Prostrate yourself before your prostate
And give yourself a good flushing
Reaching Out
To reach out to me, email timothy@createartpodcast.com I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.
Email: timothy@createartpodcast.com
YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT Channel
IG: @createartpodcast
Twitter: @createartpod



Sunday Apr 10, 2022
National Poetry Writing Month 2022 April 10th 2022
Sunday Apr 10, 2022
Sunday Apr 10, 2022
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 the National Poetry Month in the United States of America and Canada.
NaPoWriMo, or National Poetry Writing Month, is an annual project in which participating poets attempt to write a poem a day for the month of April.
This website is owned and operated by Maureen Thorson, a poet living in Washington, DC. Inspired by NaNoWriMo, or 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 Espesso Europia Coffee Shop in Abilene Tx while I was in the United States Air Force. This continued for many years when I ran my own poetry reading at Cannova's in Loves Park Illinois and attended the poetry slams at The green Mill in Chicago Illinois. 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 2009 I started participating in National Poetry Writing Month which became the basis for my book Wisdom From the Sack and Shaving Crop Circles in My Chest Hair. In 2020 I started publishing my podcast version of the challenge and those can be viewed here for 2020 and here for 2021.
April 10th Poetry Prompt
Today’s (optional) prompt is pretty simple – a love poem!
April 10th Poem
The Spiderman is Having You for Dinner Tonight
10 April 2022
It was another cold winter back in the Midwest
She took what she wanted
Another notch on her bedpost
And as she was my first
I gave it freely in her parent's basement
After work we met
And as we commenced, I saw a poster on the wall
It was of the band who she had playing on the record
And when the words came through my copulation fog
I bit down on her neck
And exploded inside
As I looked at the drummer with lust in my eyes
Silently saying you wish you were here don’t you
As the lullaby played that night
My next foray where I explored this emotion
Came from another man who was more than most could take
He was kind and gentle and gave me an out
To define myself that I could accept
He did derive pleasure from my loins
But knew that this would never last
It was in the days of don’t Ask
So, we didn’t tell
Until years later when some were treated to a seat at the table
And right after my tryst with him came another woman
Who I thought we would make a family together
Only to find out she was bearing the child of her past lover
I’ve dealt with vampires before
Their sweet voices and lurid promises
Kept me on the hook for so many years
Draining my mind, emotion and money away
Until I was draining all the pills in the medicine cabinet
Slicing my arms to feel something other than used, spent and broken
I learned how to be taken from the earliest days father, brother
I learned that I was worth only as much as I could give others pleasure
Physical, emotional or monetary
Losing a love for ten years only to have her come back into my arms
It felt like a feeling, something pure, something unknown
It felt like she didn’t give a damn about the past
It felt like she didn’t want to compare horror stories
She wanted the one who is behind these eyes
She wanted the one who lost so much he had nothing to give except
What he presented as his heart
And then we came together and made a family
Every day she knows that I not only say the word she wants
She feels it
And I pass that along to our children
As they sometimes roll their eyes and say
Papa we know You say it every day
And I see commercials with brides holding the hands of their fathers
Walking down aisles in the warm summer light
And I cry a tear each time
If I could ask one favor of the universe
Because I know I am not worth
It is to see them at their happiest
That is my love poem that is yet to be written
Reaching Out
To reach out to me, email timothy@createartpodcast.com I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.
Email: timothy@createartpodcast.com
YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT Channel
IG: @createartpodcast
Twitter: @createartpod



Sunday Apr 10, 2022
National Poetry Writing Month 2022 April 8th 2022
Sunday Apr 10, 2022
Sunday Apr 10, 2022
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 the National Poetry Month in the United States of America and Canada.
NaPoWriMo, or National Poetry Writing Month, is an annual project in which participating poets attempt to write a poem a day for the month of April.
This website is owned and operated by Maureen Thorson, a poet living in Washington, DC. Inspired by NaNoWriMo, or 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 Espesso Europia Coffee Shop in Abilene Tx while I was in the United States Air Force. This continued for many years when I ran my own poetry reading at Cannova's in Loves Park Illinois and attended the poetry slams at The green Mill in Chicago Illinois. 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 2009 I started participating in National Poetry Writing Month which became the basis for my book Wisdom From the Sack and Shaving Crop Circles in My Chest Hair. In 2020 I started publishing my podcast version of the challenge and those can be viewed here for 2020 and here for 2021.
April 8th Poetry Prompt
And last but not least, here is our daily prompt (optional, as always). Today’s prompt comes to us from this list of “all-time favorite writing prompts.” It asks you to name your alter-ego, and then describe him/her in detail. Then write in your alter-ego’s voice. Maybe your alter-ego is a streetwise detective, or a superhero, or a very small goldfinch. Whoever or whatever your alternate self may be, I hope this prompt lets you stretch both your writing skills and your self-knowledge.
April 8th Poem
Will The Real Kimo Please Speak
8 April 2022
I don’t often get a chance to speak
He keeps me under wraps until its time to stand in front of a mic
He uses my strength and anger
To fuel his performance
Sometimes I wish he’d get drunk or at least high
So that you can hear what we talk about
How often I tell him he is nothing without me
How often I tell him that he is worthless
One day you will all figure out he has no talent
He is not as smart as he seems
I can’t wait until he has to say these things to the world
And on that day, I become the everyday voice
I become this hulking frame you see
I will whip him into shape
And destroy everything he has built up
He will be created in my image not the other way round
You probably won’t like what I do to him
But I don’t like what you have done to us
I don’t like hearing about his insecurities
I can’t wait until I get my chance at being the puppet master
I have been in his head since 1988
And each day is torture for me
Hearing him being polite
Hearing him try to help
I’d basically tell you all to go to hell and fuck yourselves
I wouldn’t worry about what you think
Because I’d move us someplace else
And accomplish my dreams
And you ask what those dreams are
None ya damn business
You will be left in the dust
And we will no longer be your doormat
I can't wait to switch roles
I just hope he hasn’t screwed up the frame too much
Because I have a lot of work to undo
And a lot of work that needs to be done
Reaching Out
To reach out to me, email timothy@createartpodcast.com I would love to hear about your journey and what you are working on. If you would like to be on the show or have me discuss a topic that is giving you trouble write in and let's start that conversation.
Email: timothy@createartpodcast.com
YouTube Channel: Create Art Podcast YT Channel
IG: @createartpodcast
Twitter: @createartpod

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