avatarSomsubhra Banerjee

Summary

The website content introduces a poetry event for National Poetry Month, inviting participation with daily prompts, and showcases responses to the Day 1 prompt, "Fragmented View."

Abstract

The webpage presents a literary event focused on poetry, encouraging writers to engage with daily prompts throughout National Poetry Month. The first prompt, "Fragmented View," has inspired a collection of poetic interpretations, which are shared on the platform. These creative works explore the concept of fragmentation, often drawing parallels between the pixelated nature of digital images and the broader themes of perception and reality. The event organizers express gratitude for the contributions received and encourage readers to engage with the poems by commenting and applauding their favorites. The event is also being promoted on social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram.

Opinions

  • The author of the page views pixels as fundamental yet often overlooked components that collectively create a grand visual experience.
  • The event is considered to have "amazing prompts" and is anticipated to elicit more "gorgeous contributions" in the future.
  • The organizers value community interaction and feedback, emphasizing the importance of reading and responding to the submitted works.
  • There is an evident excitement and pride in showcasing the diverse interpretations of the Day 1 prompt by various poets.
  • The promotion of the event and participants' work on social media platforms indicates a commitment to broadening the event's reach and recognition.

FREE VERSE

Pixels

LITERARY IMPULSE DAY 1 PROMPT: FRAGMENTED VIEW

Photo by Umberto on Unsplash

What am I? A sample of an original image? part of those innumerable fragmental pieces, pieces that constitute, combine to form the bigger picture, that you all observe, you all feel, you all keep seeping in, marveling at the grandeur, marveling at the depth, but what lies below, are millions of us, twisting and turning, forming, square (maybe not) fragments that come together, small fragmental views, conspicuous if looked at closely, very closely, small irrelevant but very relevant fragments that you call pixels.

This piece is in response to our National Poetry Month Event that has just begun, please navigate to the below link and participate, we have some amazing prompts coming up in the next one month!

Also, I would request you all to read through some amazing interpretations of the Day 1 prompt- Fragmented view, here:

A fragmented view by Literary Impulse (Shabd Aaweg) Chalky Sidewalks by Josie Elbiry Stepping on a Bee Barefoot at the Beach by Jenine Bsharah Baines Sillage by Era Garg Fragmented View by William J Spirdione Fragments by Shalini C

I thank you all for your gorgeous contributions and look forward to so many more in the coming prompts.

Dear Readers, I would request you to read through each one of them, and leave comments and/or claps to help us identify the best interpretations for the Day 1 prompt.

We are actively promoting the work across Twitter and Instagram. Please keep an eye on the proceedings there, too.

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Poetry
Literary Impulse
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