I really enjoyed the style I tried yesterday (with spacial elements, to be read in multiple directions), so I did that again today and paired it with yesterday's NaPo prompt of naming the poem after a song.
Does anyone happen to know if there's a name for this style of poetry, with lots of spacial elements? Would appreciate it if you could let me know, I'd love to do more research on it.
Today I stumbled upon the phrase "Eppur si muove" ("and yet it moves"), tenuously attributed to Galileo after being forced to recant his claims that the Earth moves around the Sun to avoid being punished by the church.
The impact and rhythm of the phrase really inspired me, so I wrote a poem about it.
What little known or overlooked scifi would make great role playing material? This is a chance to promote your own books, but I expect an elevator speech. :p #scifi#writting#writerslift
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"The Boy in the Valley," a story about a White family in the Depression south, the Black son they never knew existed, and the power he has to save the world.
Ain't no rest for the wicked nor the #indie community! #promote yourself!
Don't forget to post post in Hart's Coffins of Horror! #READERS find your next read here! ABP=Always Be Promoting! Post your links, websites, books, art audiobooks, pages, #WhateverItTakes! #writerslift#ShamelessSelfpromoSunday BUY A BOOK! Art by Gregloudonarts
My #novel, "The Boy in the Valley," a story about a White family in the Depression south, the Black son they never knew existed, and the power he has to save the world.