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Summary

The website content invites writers to engage with a poetry prompt themed around autumn/fall and provides guidelines for participation.

Abstract

The webpage features a seasonal poetry prompt titled "Letter to Fall," encouraging writers to compose a piece addressing the autumn season. It includes a captivating image of autumn leaves credited to Pavel Danilov from Unsplash, a haiku-style verse hinting at the changing seasons, and a call to action tagging specific writers. The prompt is open-ended, allowing for late submissions, and offers a collaborative platform where participants can tag others and reference the original post that tagged them. Additionally, the page promotes submissions to "The Brain is a Noodle" publication on Medium and showcases a repository of poetry prompts. It also highlights the personal reflections of Lucy (The Eggcademic), who has written about her experiences with the changing seasons amidst the pandemic and invites readers to explore two of her related pieces.

Opinions

  • The author of the page seems to appreciate the cyclical nature of seasons and the inspiration they provide for creative writing.
  • There is a sense of community and collaboration in the approach to the poetry prompt, as evidenced by the tagging system and the encouragement to involve others.
  • The inclusion of a specific publication callout suggests a partnership or endorsement of "The Brain is a Noodle" as a platform for writers to share their work.
  • Lucy (The Eggcademic) expresses a personal disconnection from the previous season due to the ongoing pandemic and the start of a new semester, indicating a reflection on the passage of time and its effects on memory and daily life.
  • The page conveys an inclusive and timeless invitation to participate in the prompt, with no strict deadlines, acknowledging that creativity can strike at any moment.

#SeasonalPoetry

🍂 Letter to Fall

Poetry Prompt: Autumn/ Fall

Photo by Pavel Danilov on Unsplash

leaves turning colours students back on sleep schedules days start to shorten

Tagging: Dr. Preeti Singh | Amy Marley| Kat Magik | h.a wadi | Veronica Georgieva if you’re up to it and anyone else interested in today’s prompt: Write a letter to autumn/ fall.

How to join: include the original post of the person who tagged you for reference and tag 5–10 other people (or simply “tag all”) who might be interested in this prompt! (ps, there’s no deadline on this so if inspiration strikes in 5 months and you want to submit something then, feel free to do so!)

Created by author 🧡💜 Click-through for full poetry prompt repository

Lucy (The Eggcademic) [she/her] has already forgotten what it feels like to be in autumn, despite it being the season prior to the current one. She’s forgotten what it was like to begin a new school year in the pandemic, overshadowed by the new semester she just started in the winter. How time goes on like a wave and washes away, is truly a mystery.

🌌🐰 Hop down the rabbit hole with these two pieces from me and Jenni Monet

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Letter To Fall
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