***Announcement***
Please join us at dVerse LIVE with Björn on Saturday, December 6, from 10 to 11 AM EST (NYT.) Come sit in on our LIVE (video and audio) session. We welcome everyone to read aloud a poem of your choosing, join in the informal conversation OR simply sit in and listen. We’re a friendly bunch…..the more the merrier! Hope to see you Saturday! Look for the link to join at Thursday’s OpenLinkNight prompt.
Hello to All who are gathered here today in the dVerse Universe, a place of pubtalk and poetry. I am your host, Lisa, ready to serve drinks and snacks from the Tastiness Cupboard. This is Poetics Tuesday, where you will be prompted to write a poem in any form, style, or length to a given topic, which I’m about to lay out before you in all of its expansive glory. In order to go there, let’s revisit some Poetics prompts from 2023 and 2024:
My prompt on April 4, 2023, Menagerie, asked for a poem about animal nature, how humans exhibit other animals’ natures, or creating an animal myth.
SarahSouthwest’s (may she rest in peace) May 30, 2023 prompt, Acting Like Animals where you choose from a given list of animal words that have been adopted to apply to human attributes.
Melissa Lemay’s December 12, 2023 prompt, December Point of View where you channel one of the given animals or have a conversation with one of them.
Dora’s July 23, 2024 prompt, Running with Horses where you write about what horses mean to you.
Do you see where I’m going with this? Maybe. But maybe not. As if there weren’t already enough real animals and human connections with them, over time we have conjured our own mythological creatures that fascinate, charm, stalk, and always teach us.
I went to wikipedia and found a list of, Legendary Creatures by Type and was impressed by how many there are. They are further categorized into Arthropods, Birds, Mammals, Reptiles, Megafauna, Artificial Creatures, Creatures Associated with Body Parts, Creatures Associated with Concepts, Demons, Creatures Associated with Elements, Creatures Associated with Habitats, Humanoids, Hybrids, Creatures Associated with Astronomical Objects, World, Creatures Associated with Plants, Shapeshifters, Creatures Associated with Times, Undead, and Miscellaneous! What thrills me most about them is that they spring from our imaginations and come from a belief that every thing in existence is alive and has sentience.
The following excerpts from poems about a few of the creatures add their own polish to the concepts (to see image enlarged click on it):
From "The Kraken" by Alfred Lord Tennyson:
Below the thunders of the upper deep;
Far, far beneath in the abysmal sea,
His ancient, dreamless, uninvaded sleep
The Kraken sleepeth: faintest sunlights flee...
From The Suparṇākhyāna, believed to be from the late Vedic Period, about the Divine Bird, Garuda:
...Shout, thunder, reach the clouds; these
waters of thine shall be level with the
mountain-tops... Undefined, wholly water,
the shore shall be: the frog-female shall
croak all the night. (The winds) shall milk
the cloud (cow) whose trail drips with milk,
the wild beast shall come seeking firm land...
from Undine by Nicole Cooley
...She has come to land before.
She knows the urgency of
the fisherman’s hands, that breath
in her ear. She leaves
an umbrella of hair on each pillow,
a shadow pale as a fish…
Dear Poets, I am going to make today’s prompt easy for you (I hope!) by opening it up to the following options:
1) write to any of the previous prompts linked above, using their guidelines
2) follow the wikipedia link and choose one of Legendary Creatures to write about
3) create your own creature using one (or more) of the types wiki categorizes them into
4) take a line from one of the three above excerpts and build a poem around it.
If you choose option one, please give attribution and add the link to the chosen prompt somewhere on your blog. If you choose option four, please give attribution to the poet.
Once again, we have come to the place where you put your proverbial pen to paper and warm it with your poetic spirit’s will in words.
• Pen us a poem using one of the four given options about real or imagined creatures
• Post your piece on your blog and link back to this post. Give attribution, if needed.
• Place the link to your actual post (not your blog url) on the Mister Linky page.
• Don’t forget to check the little box to accept use/privacy policy.
• Please visit other blogs and comment on their posts!
Mr. Linky will be open until Thursday, December 4, at 3pm New York Time.




The Pub is Open!
Hello Lisa and all!
Loved the prompt 😀 I chose to go with option no 3 – who can resist creating their own creature.
Looking forward to reading everyone’s poems ❤️❤️
Welcome, Sanaa. Happy you like the prompt and even happier you created your own creature. 🙂
I had loads of fun with this one! Hot chocolate please 🥰
Two hot chocolates coming right up. One for you and one for me. Cheers!
Cheers, Lisa! ❤️❤️
Rob, I tried twice to comment on your poem but it gave me an error message each time. Here is my comment:
Rob, Amberling’s enchantment is hard to resist. The poor guy doesn’t have a chance.
Hello poets (and Lisa my dear)! So, WordPress has decided to remove pretty much ALL features that make posts there remotely readable (especially poems which have a lot of line breaks which they default to double spacing) unless I allow them to extort me for some “business level” payment. So right now I have no place to post (I have been writing to the prompts even though I haven’t been participating much here). Looking for any suggestions about a new platform. Thanks.
Sorry to hear WP is being … WP. I’m on substack now but don’t use it much, so am not sure if it would suit your needs. It is free, a nice blessing, and there are many well-known people writing there, including Chuck Palahniuk, George Saunders, Andy Borowitz and many other field of celebrities. It seems to be more like bluesky than a community like WP is. Hope that gives you a little more info on it.
Yeah, I was poking around on Substack yesterday where I seem to have followers even though I don’t post there? Have to think about this. Losing posting functionality on an established blog just sucks even though all the historical stuff is still there (for now anyway). Thanks for the suggestion!
Wow, that is interesting that you have followers at a substack account that you don’t have. My substack address:
https://substack.com/@msjadeli
p.s. Maybe you created an account at some point in order to read somebody else’s post and put a link to another place you write in the process? Good luck in sorting it out. Personally I would love to see you at substack.
Alexandra, Welcome. I just realized your comment was here at dVerse rather than at my blog.
I went with the option to create my own mythical being. May I please introduce you to Amberline, a ForestFaye of great beauty, possessing the unique ability to alter the natural seasonal sequence of time — and she is in love…
Welcome, Rob! I read yours and am impressed with how you put her together. I feel interacting with her is playing with fire. Had no idea that Amberline wasn’t an established legendary creature. Today begins her legend.
She can be unpredictable, but not cruel. 😉
Good to make a note of that, Rob. Happy to see you posting again.
Written before breakfast and sneakily posted from work – late but not too late Li… Some kind of Firewater for an Old Dragon please!
Welcome, Andrew. Ooh glad you snuck your poem in from work after writing before breakfast 🙂 I know just what firewater you — and I — need. Pouring two shots of absinthe. Cheers!!
I was out yesterday and posted a bit late… will try to read a bit now and catch up a bit during the rest of the week.
Welcome, Bjorn. I wondered where you were yesterday. I was so tired after clearing a good amount of snow off of the driveway yesterday so the repairman could fix the mini-split (heat) that I way way overslept into the afternoon today. Glad you made it and hope you had a good time, wherever you were yesterday.
Thank you again, Dverse Poets, you have reminded me of so many years of inspiration. Have posted this on Mr Linky and will be visiting some of the varied and brilliant poems soon.
To the Biodiversity of Being Bird | NavasolaNature
Welcome, Georgina. The Poets Pub is a good place to find inspiration and kindly company. I consider it my poetic home ❤
Indeed I have been more of a drinker in the past but do not for some reason get the notifications on Jetpack. I need to sup more!
Maybe put the days we have prompts in your phone calendar? Mon, Tues, and Thurs at 3pm NYT/EST? I hope to see you at the pub more 🙂
Will definitely try but tend at present to only do my own blog once a month. But Dverse was important to me as got my writing ‘warmed up’!
Loving the prompt Li, thank you, and a double shot whiskey please – let’s clink 😀
Welcome, Paul. I love what you wrote to the prompt. Ooh now, I just had a shot of absinthe with Andrew. Dare I have a double shot of whiskey with you? Hell Yeah! Pouring them out and slapping one down. (U2 ref) Cheers!!
I mean, I have an account, I’ve just never posted anything. So no idea why anyone would follow it.
Am I following it? I may have seen your name on there and followed it?
Ah, yes U2, cheers 🙂