Oh, boy. I thought today’s NaPoWriMo prompt was going to be fun, but it turned out to be tougher than I thought—especially at the end of a long day of thinking. Here it is:
Plug your name into an anagram generator, like this one, and try writing a self-portrait poem using words that are generated.
I got all the word combinations that could be generated with my whole name—nearly 15,000. I narrowed it down to just the individual words—almost 600. Still a lot to work with. But here goes…
Fib-Wearing Risk
Begin:
Ear
A riser
I sang fa-re
I sing refrain
in swankier garb
Brawn
A barre
Skiing rare air
Biking in gear
I ran
We erg
Brain
I ask
I err
I ask anew
Nibs
Ink
Erasing
Re-ink
Wife
I wear a ring
Kafers are kin
Bar
Grab gin
Swig sake
Win wine
Bring brew
Finis!
I’m still working on this one. It IS tougher than it looks!
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I know! Who woulda guessed?!
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What a great find! Will definitely use this tool for a Monday prompt once April is over. Thanks, Karin!
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Yeah, it is pretty cool. I probably dinked with it too long. π
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Intriguing challenge. Tough! You did great.
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Thanks for the encouraging words! π
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(my comment was a bit odd eh? brain is not working well)
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Not at all!!
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