unburdens self
I,
in
the
men’s
crazy-
making
(parents),
probably
separated
Source
Ulman,
Howard. “UMass’ Gordon Unburdens Self, Garners Support.” Houston Chronicle 10 Apr. 2014: B1.
Note:
This
is a snowball. It’s short, as they usually are. Both the original article and
this poem dealt with issues around being a man, albeit very different lenses.
This is the order the words appeared in the dictionary. I took some minor
liberties with punctuation and spacing, but otherwise stuck with the task. The
title is from the title and I imagine the point of confluence between article
and poem.
Here
is the prompt I was responding to:
This procedure requires the first word
of a text to have only one letter, the second two, the third three, and so on
as far as resourcefulness and inspiration allow. The first word of a snowball
is normally a vowel: in English, a I or O.
From your newspaper, select a starting
vowel and then continue adding words of increasing length from the same source
article or passage. Challenge yourself further by only using words in order as
you encounter them in the text.
3 comments:
Love this one!
Nicely done. I'm noticing that a simple approach with this exercise works very well. You've done using few words.
Thanks! I am enjoying this way more than I thought I would.
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