Calling all poets! April is National Poetry Writing Month — NaPoWriMo for short. Modeled after National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), NaPoWriMo is an annual project encouraging poets to write one poem each day in April.
We love discovering poetry in the Reader and are proud of the poets who call WordPress.com their online home, like Pushcart-nominated poet Kellie Elmore. If you’re an established or aspiring poet, or want to dabble in free verse, lyric essays, and more experimental prose, we encourage you to participate this month.
A poem a day
First time participating in a post-a-day project like this? We asked poet and publisher Maureen Thorson, the founder of this project, for advice:
Be open to the possibilities. The point isn’t to turn out a fully formed sonnet each day — although if anyone wants to try, I’m not going to discourage them! The point is to just get something down on the page without worrying about doing it “right.” Many people, including published poets, avoid writing because their inner editor keeps saying, “oh, that’s not good” or “you’re not taking this seriously.” But then you end up writing nothing at all.
I’d suggest that people “let go” of any preconceived notions of what poems have to look like or be about. A poem can rhyme, or not. It can be in a traditional form, or not. It can be about something like love or death, or . . . it could be about how much you like the smell of new erasers. Again, this project is more about getting words down than on making sure they’re perfect. You can always edit later — like in May!
Ready to participate?
For more inspiration, visit the NaPoWriMo website throughout the month — Maureen posts daily prompts to give you an extra boost.
Tag your poems with NaPoWriMo so other participants and the rest of the WordPress.com community can find your posts in the Reader. We’re excited to follow along and will share our favorites at the end of the month.
It’s day one of your challenge. Onward!

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I’m all caught up! http://abuffetofthoughts.wordpress.com/2013/04/03/napowrimo-the-dark-place-day3/
http://dorothyflaggmakinghermark.wordpress.com/2013/04/04/napowrimo-day-1/
here is my poem # 1 from April 1st
I wrote my first one, but not on the first day. I won’t be able to write one daily probably, as I am not on daily. But I will do the best I can. Hope this will be okay.
It’s fine! Participate when you can 🙂 Good luck!
I just recently read this. Can I still join? =)
Yep! Start today 🙂
Very cool! It may be a little late, but gonna try for this!
its day four, can i still join, it wont be 30 days 30 poems anymore?? 😦
No, you’d not publish 30 poems total if you began today. But no worries — just contribute as much as you can!
I’m in! This is going to be great fun!
This is a great practice. In honor of NaPoMo myself and a bunch of other folks are also giving away poetry books on their blogs via The Big Poetry Giveaway. You can sign up for a chance to get a book at my blog or sign up to give books away and find out who else is participating at: http://thealchemistskitchen.blogspot.com/2013/03/sign-up-now-to-participate-in-big.html
I love the idea of a poem a day, but I am in the midst of writing a novel, so maybe next year. But I did write a poem this morning: http://jenniferkellandperry.wordpress.com/2013/04/04/battered/
This is a wonderful project. Let me know how I can help get the word out. Cheers!
Am I too late to start today?
No — feel free to join in.
Thank you very much. I am new in all of this, so this is a great way to start my journey.
Can I participate — but I don’t post a poem everyday?
While the focus on NaPoWriMo is on posting a poem every day, you are alway free to write what you can and what makes you feel comfortable. It’s your blog, so participate as you see appropriate.
By the touch of sunlight, thy bloom/
oh my dearest flowery petal/
Ceasing the dark green veile/
to me you smile ………
Please read the full poem in my blog.
Here is a Poem that I wrote if anyone is interested 🙂 http://evolueramour.wordpress.com/2013/03/28/pray-for-me/
Here’s a new poem I wrote just yesterday! I’d love to know your opinion 😀
http://aheartechoes.wordpress.com/2013/04/
This is so great 🙂 I can’t wait to start writing again 🙂 Thank you guys for inspiring me 🙂
Thanks!
Can I start today?
There is a little problem I speak italian, can I join?
Sure, get started today! You can post content in any language on your blog.
I am excited! I’m 5 days late, but I’m gonna do this. Yay!
I look forward to NaPoWriMo every year!! Definitely going to post my not quite epic poems this month!
Some friends and friends of friends do this poetry marathon every year during NaPoMo — an email list of all “runners” is created and everyone writes and sends one poem each day to the list. It’s fun, and while it’s only the 5th, I’ve already read lots of cool, odd, or otherwise interesting poems. This may be an alternative to posting your drafts online, if you’d rather have a little more control over where your work goes. 🙂
My soul brought me here — oh I love poems so much. You can see on my blog I’ve written some poems. Nice to know this time that it is NaPoWriMo, and I would love to participate 😀
Cheers,
Fefi
I want to try this one. Can I still join?
Feel free!
I just joined WordPress today and saw this right now but I want to participate…am I too late??
No, it’s not too late — you’re welcome to participate!
30 Poems, 30 Days: thank you so much for this life-changing opportunity to push myself to undiscovered places. I had a helluva time writing the Day 14 poem! Peace and many blessings to you all. Michele
My latest poem; entitled ” A Post-Op Thought” .http://wp.me/p3e61O-5S. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!!!