Prompts
By Jo Taylor

When I Was a Child
If we are writers, we’ve written many times about childhood, but, hey, our lives are replete with memories of those early days at school, with family, many of them “first” experiences, Here is a poem by Jo McDougall entitled “Mothers and Daughters.” Click on the…
Even the Rain
In e.e. cummings’ poem, “Somewhere I have never travelled,” the speaker addresses a frail woman, strong in her fragility, and in the last lines, he adds, “Nobody, not even the rain, has such small hands.” Beautiful! Some years later,…
In the Game
IN THE GAME — for my spouse of fifty-two years Today I learned that I would schedule surgery yet another time. Number fifteen, to be exact. They tell me it is not a big deal when the cancer resurfaces in the bladder. We just have to stay on top of it, you say. So, I’m…
Mother’s Day, 2024
Mother’s Day, 2024 Rounding the corner, we encounter a scent. Perhaps a sound. It takes us back. Back to the long hallway of home. A Sunday afternoon in autumn. Mama ironing her boy’s line-dried, Niagara-starched, cotton shirts for another week of college. Or…
Postcard Poem
Here is a poem based on Poetry Online’s prompt to write a poem of postcard length that addresses someone and perhaps suggests a place from which the speaker is writing You can go here for the prompt and to read poets’ responses. …
Prompt: Veterans’ Day
Veterans’ Day is our holiday on November 11 to honor those who have served through our military. On this day in 2024, I am posting a poem found in Come before Winter (published 2024) about a college friend who served in the Vietnam War. I have often thought of…
Prompt: Honor a song or musician.
Prompt: Write a poem honoring a song or musician or referring to a song or musician. Here is mine – “Thoughts on Turning Sixty-Eight,” which honors Woody Guthrie, wonderful songwriter who had lots of songs dealing with the Dust Bowl and migrants of…
Prompt: Where I’m From
Write a poem inspired by George Ella Lyon’s poem, “Where I’m From.” When you click the link for the poem, you will find there have been countless others who have written their own poems about the place they are from, their community, the foods,…
Color a Poem
Prompt: Write a poem about a color, but first read Anne Sexton’s “Yellow” (below) and Robert Frost’s “Nothing Gold Can Stay,” and Williams’ “The Red Wheelbarow.” Yellow When they turn the sun on again I’ll plant…
An Unforgettable Day in History
Today is the anniversary of 9-11. Lots of important poems have been written about this day, including Lucille Clifton’s “September Suite” poems written the week of the tragedy, Billy Collins’ “Names” and “Photograph from…