Hello friends,
Today we write Prosery together. The challenge is to write a piece of prose where we use a line from a piece of poetry.
Today we are looking into the poetry of Maya Angelou, and her most famous poem. “Caged bird”
And from this poem, you should use a line of seven words saying:
his shadow shouts on a nightmare scream
Your piece of prose can be fiction or autobiographic, but you are only allowed to use 144 words (which means that you need to add maximum137 words that are your own.
You are allowed to capitalize and punctuate the given line, but you are cannot add any text inside the quote.
When you are finished writing, please link up below, visit, and comment.
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
Hello all, I am behind in both writing and reading. I will need to write this piece myself before coming back to read. In the meantime enjoy the reading I have linked.
lillian said:
Hello all dVerse folk! I too am behind in reading….shall do some this afternoon and tomorrow AM.
Thanks for hosting, Bjorn. I adore Maya Angelou….I used to teach her novel I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings in a high school African American Lit course I designed and taught many many years ago!
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
This poem has to be one of the most famous 20th century poems there is… and a great example that everyone can feel in their heart.
msjadeli said:
Hello Bjorn and All. Ms. Angelou and caged birds are just right for a prompt.
It’s overcast with brief spots of sun. It’s close enough for the plants to be leaping upward. Mr. Froggy (only one now) in the front ditch appears to be hunkered in the mud as the water trickles away. Sipping hot coffee with almond milk.
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
That sounds so peaceful Lisa.. I hope you find inspiration
msjadeli said:
Thank you
Dale said:
Oh! Now I wish I hadn’t posted yet today! I am sure I could have incorporated this line. Hmmm… I shall have to consider doing this tomorrow.
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
We are open for a week so take all the time you need… this challenge is one I’m starting like.
Dale said:
Oh, I know. I have to pace myself with challenges as they are real time thieves. Of course, that’s because I read all the entries… or up to a certain point.
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
I know… I try to do that as well..
Dale said:
So.. between FF, CCC and WWP… 😉 I do an occasional dVerse. Though I do like the freedom of prosery so I will probably be tempted.
merrildsmith said:
Hi, Everyone. Thanks for hosting and good choice, Björn. I quoted something from her “A Brave and Startling Truth” in a post today. Thanks for the video.
I’m behind on reading, writing–and everything. 🙂
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
I came across this reading a while ago, and I find it spellbinding…
Linda Lee Lyberg said:
Hello Bjorn and All- Thanks for hosting Bjorn, and thank you for an interesting prompt. It’s pleasant here today, only 95 degrees and breezy. Going to work on something now.
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
We have temperatures around 40 (Fahrenheit) but it’s good for brisk walking.
kim881 said:
Good evening all! Thank you, Björn for hosting today, and for the Maya Angelou quote, an excellent prompt. Lill,I also love that novel. I’ve read so much about Angelou’s life, but I’m not surprised when I find out there’s more – she was an extraordinary woman.
We’ve had strange weather this weekend: yesterday was very windy, overcast and chilly, while today was mostly sunny with high winds. We hope to see the temperature rise by the end of the week.
However, the situation in the UK has changed with regard to the corona virus: some people disregarded all the warnings and restrictions before Boris Johnson announced an easing of the lockdown – not wise considering South Korea and Germany have seen spikes in their numbers again, with possibly a second wave. I’m staying at home.
I hope you all had a pleasant weekend and a good start to the week.
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
It has turned colder again here in Sweden… but we are working from home only allowing ourselves some walks in the cold winds.
Here nothing much has changed on Corona… many still stay at home… and there are indications that the numbers of newly infected are decreasing. They say that in Stockholm maybe 30 percent has had the infection…
calmkate said:
Hi There, sounds like a great prompt … just t let you know I can’t access the accompanying video so off to find something else to inspire me!
“Video unavailable
This video contains content from CBS, who has blocked it in your country on copyright grounds.”
pvcann said:
Kate – there are several other clips available to us on Youtube if you have time to have a look.
calmkate said:
aha thanks Paul had already done my research and posted … totally appreciate your response!
pvcann said:
🙂 I aim to please 🙂
calmkate said:
and you do that well 🙂
pvcann said:
🙂
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
I am sorry for that… it was available in Sweden despite being from the US… the poem is in many places, but maybe not in this version.
calmkate said:
found her poem Bjorn and responded accordingly!
memadtwo said:
good one, thanks, Bjorn. (K)
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
🙂
Na'ama Yehuda said:
This is a great prompt. Always timely, and always painful. And pain, too, needs a voice. Thank you Bjorn, for hosting. And for this opportunity to dedicate a light to where there might be need for a someone to hold it.
Na’ama
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
Good, we need all the light we can find.
Na'ama Yehuda said:
Yes! We do!
Dale said:
I can’t open the video and have tried to find something good but finally, here is one https://youtu.be/bjr-LVpU0hk
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
I think it’s another reading… so strange that it can be seen in Sweden and not in Australia and Canada.
Dale said:
Sigh. I hate YouTube and the stupid laws that make zero sense.
lifelessons said:
An intriguing prompt. Looking forward to reading the responses..
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
I look forward to reading the rest as well
lifelessons said:
I was looking for the earlier stories but need to go to town to get money.. Just as I was preparing to leave, a plane flew over directing us to stay at home and wear masks..We’ll see how stringent that direction is..as I must go to the bank.
peterfrankiswrites said:
Thanks for the prompt Bjorn, looking forward to the “(un)caged” variety of reading later tonight.
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
It’s tonight the day after here, and I look forward to reading as well.
sarahsouthwest said:
I had to sleep on this one, so I’m writing early on a clear blue morning. Looking out, I think there might have been a touch of frost in the valley, but not up here.
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
I wonder if yours will be brighter than the rest if you write them in daylight.
RedCat said:
Good Day Björn and everyone else!
I to both am and feel behind on writing and reading. Had to sleep on the quote, and it turned into a dark story. Which reflects my mood.
Waiting for spring/presummer warmth, but that seems at least a week away.
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
It seems like winter is back… I can understand how it reflects your mood.