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Hello poets & friends Björn here inviting you to play with limitations in poetry.

I think one of the things that has developed myself as a poet is to create rules or limitations on how we write. This is often what makes me search for alternatives to formulate myself (yes I use the thesaurus a lot). 

I am not saying this gives us the best possible poem (I think not) but it stretches our writing into other domains such as sound or rhythm. 

Today I want to introduce you to a poetic form (or set of rules) created by Canadian Poet Christian Bök known for his experimental work.

In his poem Vowels  from his poetry book Eunoia which is written as “an anagrammatic text, permuting the fixed array of letters found in the title”

AI created image using the letter of Wovels, depending on how you see it different words appear.

This means that in the poem only words that are a permutation of the letters in the title can be used in the poem; e.g. Wolves, loveless and vessels. 

So for the challenge I want you to:

  1. Select a title of one word containing not more than 3 vowels and 4 consonants.
  2. Try to find as many words that are using only the letter in the title
  3. Combine this into a poem of your own
  4. Do not use any punctuation in the poem

When you are ready post your poem to your blog, link up using a direct link to your poem to Mr. Linky below. 

As always I am very happy if you leave a comment below and even more importantly visit and read other poets. Reading and being read are closely connected. 

I hope you have fun with this