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Poetry Fishbowl Open!

The Poetry Fishbowl is now CLOSED.  Thank you for your time and inspiration.  Please keep an eye on this page as I am still writing.

EDIT 7:45 PM Eastern Time: The power is back on! Release the Kraken! \0/

EDIT: 5:32 PM Eastern Time -- Fishbowl is temporarily on hold as the house has no power and thus no internet. Ysabet will be back online as soon as possible.

Please continue posting prompts; she'll get to them as soon as she can. -- Janet


Starting now, the Poetry Fishbowl is open!  Today's theme is "anything goes."  I will be checking this page periodically throughout the day. When people make suggestions, I'll pick some and weave them together into a poem ... and then another ... and so on. I'm hoping to get a lot of ideas and a lot of poems.

Stuck for ideas?  You can find prompts by ...
* browsing planned poems for Aquariana and the Maldives, Calliope and Vagary, Officer Pink and Turq, Pips and Joshua, or Shiv.
* browsing my Serial Poetry page for favorite threads or characters.
* browsing my QUILTBAG list, Romantic Orientations in My Characters, or Sexual Orientations in My Characters for favorites.
* naming a poetic form you'd like to see written.
* picking some from the Bingo Generator prompt lists.
* looking up fun things on TV Tropes.
* plugging a favorite topic into your search engine and choosing a picture that looks interesting.


What Is a Poetry Fishbowl?

Writing is usually considered a solitary pursuit. One exception to this is a fascinating exercise called a "fishbowl." This has various forms, but all of them basically involve some kind of writing in public, usually with interaction between author and audience. A famous example is Harlan Ellison's series of "stories under glass" in which he sits in a bookstore window and writes a new story based on an idea that someone gives him. Writing classes sometimes include a version where students watch each other write, often with students calling out suggestions which are chalked up on the blackboard for those writing to use as inspiration.

In this online version of a Poetry Fishbowl, I begin by setting a theme; today's theme is "anything goes." I invite people to suggest characters, settings, and other things relating to that theme. Then I use those prompts as inspiration for writing poems.


Cyberfunded Creativity

I'm practicing cyberfunded creativity. If you enjoy what I'm doing and want to see more of it, please feed the Bard. The following options are currently available:

1) Sponsor the Fishbowl -- Here is a PayPal button for donations. There is no specific requirement, but $1 is the minimum recommended size for PayPal transactions since they take a cut from every one. You can also donate via check or money order sent by postal mail. If you make a donation and tell me about it, I promise to use one of your prompts. Anonymous donations are perfectly welcome, just won't get that perk. General donations will be tallied, and at the end of the fishbowl I’ll post a list of eligible poems based on the total funding; then the audience can vote on which they want to see posted.













2) Swim, Fishie, Swim! -- A feature in conjunction with fishbowl sponsorship is this progress meter showing the amount donated.



3) Buy It Now! -- Gakked from various e-auction sites, this feature allows you to sponsor a specific poem. If you don't want to wait for some editor to buy and publish my poem so you can read it, well, now you don't have to. Sponsoring a poem means that I will immediately post it on my blog for everyone to see, with the name of the sponsor (or another dedicate) if you wish; plus you get a nonexclusive publication right, so you can post it on your own blog or elsewhere as long as you keep the credits intact. You'll need to tell me the title of the poem you want to sponsor. I'm basing the prices on length, and they're comparable to what I typically make selling poetry to magazines (semi-pro rates according to Duotrope's Digest).

0-10 lines: $5
11-25 lines: $10
26-40 lines: $15
41-60 lines: $20
Poems over 60 lines, or with very intricate structure, fall into custom pricing.

4) Commission a scrapbook page. I can render a chosen poem in hardcopy format, on colorful paper, using archival materials for background and any embellishments. This will be suitable for framing or for adding to a scrapbook. Commission details are here.  See latest photos of sample scrapbooked poems: "Sample Scrapbooked Poems 1-24-11"

5) Spread the word. Echo or link to this post on your Dreamwidth, LiveJournal, other blog, Twitter, Facebook, Digg, StumbleUpon, or any other social network.  Useful Twitter hashtags include #poetryfishbowl and #promptcall.  Encourage people to come here and participate in the fishbowl.  If you have room for it, including your own prompt will give your readers an idea of what the prompts should look like; ideally, update later to include the thumbnail of the poem I write, and a link to the poem if it gets published.  If there is at least one new prompter or donor, I will post an extra freebie poem.


Additional Notes

1) I customarily post replies to prompt posts telling people which of their prompts I'm using, with a brief description of the resulting poem(s). If you want to know what's available, watch for those "thumbnails."

2) You don't have to pay me to see a poem based on a prompt that you gave me. I try to send copies of poems to people, mostly using the LJ message function.  (Anonymous prompters will miss this perk unless you give me your eddress.)  These are for-your-eyes-only, though, not for sharing.

3) Sponsors of the Poetry Fishbowl in general, or of specific poems, will gain access to an extra post in appreciation of their generosity.  While you're on the Donors list, you can view all of the custom-locked posts in that category.  Click the "donors" tag to read the archive of those.  I've also posted a list of other donor perks there.  I customarily leave donor names on the list for two months, so you'll get to see the perk-post from this month and next.

4) After the Poetry Fishbowl concludes, I will post a list of unsold poems and their prices, to make it easier for folks to see what they might want to sponsor.


Feed the Fish!
Now's your chance to participate in the creative process by posting ideas for me to write about. Today's theme is "anything goes."  I'll be soliciting ideas for ... anything at all!  Favorite characters, ideas for new ones, plot twists, stop-trope repairs, strange settings, whatever tickles your fancy.   Now's the time to bring out all your cool ideas that haven't quite fit a previous prompt call. If you manage to recommend a form that I don't recognize, I will probably pounce on it and ask you for its rules. I do have the first edition of Lewis Turco's The Book of Forms which covers most common and many obscure forms.

I'll post at least one of the fishbowl poems here so you-all can enjoy it. (Remember, you get an extra freebie poem if someone new posts a prompt or makes a donation.) The rest of the poems will go into my archive for magazine submission.
Tags: #poetryfishbowl, #promptcall, call for prompts, cyberfunded creativity, event, fishbowl, poetry, reading, weblit, writing
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A backchannel prompt from Anthony Barrette inspired the free-verse poem "A Wordless Prayer." Purring is a prayer to Bastet.

Hold for original prompter.
A backchannel prompt from inspired the free-verse poem "Words on the Tongue and Action with the Hands." In which Somalia is a bottom-ten butthead of a country, the Republic of the Maldives scoops itself an Unsullied Hero, and everyone who deserves it lives happily ever after.

218 lines, Buy It Now = $109
Shiv getting a bit of meteorite to see what his power makes of it

Shiv getting an anatomy lesson

The Garage
Your prompt about changing plans inspired the free-verse poem "That Moment When You Realize." It's about friends on vacation respecting each other's needs.

41 lines, Buy It Now = $20
Your creature prompt inspired the free-verse poem "When They're Not Around." It shares where the mystical beings go when they're not with humans.

22 lines, Buy It Now = $10
Your image prompt inspired today's freebie, "Two Favorite Colors."
I like the idea of crossovers:

Office Pink & Calliope

Keene (of the Damask system) and Shiv

or

The Undertaker & Steel

Have fun!
Your prompt about Calliope and Officer Pink inspired the free-verse poem "Indispensable to Each Other." Calliope goes on a weekend trip to Tulsa for a training workshop about Mixed-Cape Emergency Response. There she meets Ansel and some other interesting people.

1358 lines, Buy It Now = $679

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May 16 2018, 06:46:23 UTC 3 years ago Edited:  May 16 2018, 11:28:12 UTC

Your prompt about the foster system inspired the free-verse poem "Diamond Finger." Turq visits his uncle and family. After supper, Uncle Fang asks Turq to share what happened to him -- and Turq starts pointing fingers.

218 lines, Buy It Now = $109
Hold for Soupshue
Stars and diamonds
This inspired the free-verse poem "Stars and Diamonds." It talks about how these two things both excite the sense of wonder.

15 lines, Buy It Now = $10
Your dragon prompt inspired the free-verse poem "Wings, Dragons." The Six Races may envy the dragons for flight in different degrees, but there's one thing that everyone envies.

41 lines, Buy It Now = $20
Your Maldives prompt inspired the free-verse poem "To Be Able to Rise from the Earth." An immigrant presents the President with a space program in a briefcase.

188 lines, Buy It Now = $94
Your Damask prompt inspired the free-verse poem "En Décalage." Savoir Faire begins to suspect something unusual about Damask.

86 lines, Buy It Now = $43
Several prompts contributed to the free-verse poem "There I See the Kraken Rising." A meeting in the Maldives begins an alliance that will benefit both the island nation and Kraken.

664 lines, Buy It Now = $332
This inspired the free-verse poem "The Friend in My Adversity." The morning after the attack, Joshua and Pips start dealing with the fallout. This is mostly hurt/comfort fluff with some serious bits.

693 lines, Buy It Now = $347
Your first prompt inspired the free-verse poem "The One That Keeps Demanding." Dr. G brings some social stories for Shiv, and due to past abuse, Shiv loses his shit. Dr. G lets him vent, and then invites him to write anti-social stories.

1259 lines, Buy It Now = $630
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