A Bird for an Hour
If I were
a bird for an hour,
what fate
might await
me?
Would I go so high,
be one with the sky
or
would I be slain
If I were
a bird for an hour,
what fate
might await
me?
Would I go so high,
be one with the sky
or
would I be slain
The mangled materials that make us are not defined by the components,
they are not defined by the ideas or the movements.
They are what they are,
pieces to create a greater whole.
We both have short hair,
We could probably measure the inches,
Down to the centimeters, and the millimeters,
And it'd be the same length.
Convey the ephemeral beauty of fall in the literary genre or visual art medium of your choice. Contest deadline: Friday, Oct. 25.
Visual Art
Deadline
Time: No matter how badly we wish to slow its steady march, march on it does. Communicate the concept of time in any form it takes.
Writing
Deadline
Write the vows for a character’s wedding day. Do you tell the love story of the pair? Wax romantic about their quirks and qualities?
Writing
Deadline
Would you know if you were dreaming right now? How? Write about the experience of dreaming or daydreaming in poetry or prose.
Writing
Deadline
Autumn is a season of transitions and contrasts, beginnings and endings. In poetry or prose, fiction or nonfiction, make this ephemeral season come to life.
Visual Art
Deadline
Illustrate autumn as you see it – in the artistic medium of your choice. Consider a traditional aspect or try an abstract interpretation.
Writing
News headlines can be distressing. Do you ignore? Discuss? Take action? Write about the way you or others around you respond to recent news.
Congratulations to our 75 published writers and artists!
Congratulations to YWP's swimspotter whose illustration "Womane, Mother" was selected to illustrate a poem by Vermont Youth Poet Laureate Harmony Devoe on a commemorative broadside print.
Iris Robert, YWP alumna, intern, and book lover, shares some of her recent finds with us. For October, Iris, eyesofIris on YWP, reviews "Women Talking" by Miriam Toews.