Once again I will be doing this one at Savvy Verse and Wit, choosing the third option.
- One of the easiest, and possibly most difficult, will be getting people to sign up to read a poem-a-day through the Academy of American Poets Poem-a-Day service. The challenge is to read a poem-a-day for a week once per month and write about which poems were your favorite and why. You can write up a short blurb on your Facebook page, Twitter, Instagram, or your blog. I’d love for you to share your experience in the comments each month.
- Second, read at least 1 book of poetry (doesn’t have to be cover-to-cover) and write about your favorite poems and what you learned about yourself while reading those poems.
- Third, if you want to go all out, feel free to read as many books of poetry as you can in one year and link to your reviews in the comments.
My Books:
- Glass--Ellen Hopkins
- You Don't Have to Say You Love Me--Sherman Alexie
- Angel of Greenwood--Randi Pink
- Call Us What We Carry--Amanda Gorman
- Ordinary Hazards--Nikki Grimes
- Strange Tales From a Chinese Studio--Pu Songling
- Retro Rhythms--Francesca Damkar
- Book Fiesta!--Pat Mora
- The Merchant of Venice--William Shakespeare
- Vanilla--Billy Merrell
- Ruby--Erica Varela
- What Was I Scared Of?--Dr,. Seuss
- You're My Little Pumpkin Pie--Natalie Marshal
- Maccabee!--Tilda Balsley
- The Oxford Treasury of Christmas Poems--Michael Harrison
Calling challenge complete on December 13
I can't wait to see what books you'll be reading
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