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33 by 3: 33 Prompts, 3 Poets, 99 Poems
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33 by 3: 33 Prompts, 3 Poets, 99 Poems in Ottawa, ON
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33 by 3: 33 Prompts, 3 Poets, 99 Poems in Ottawa, ON
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Three poets. Thirty-three prompts. Ninety-nine poems. The Poets: Jacquie Bellon, Liz Collins, and Kate Dwyer have been writing together for twenty-some odd years. Three good friends with three distinct voices. The Prompt: A few words or a phrase chosen by one of us on any given day. It is not a topic, rather a starting place. The prompt can lead you anywhere, to the past, to the future, to the world around you and in you. Any style, any length. The Poems: We learned about "a poem a day" from our friend, the poet Molly Fisk. We pick a prompt a day for a week (or two or four) and write a poem each day with a new prompt. Ten years of this and you have a pile of paper destined for trash or treasure. Then the sifting begins. The poems and prompts are winnowed, trimmed, or tossed, staying true to the basic bones and inspiration.
Three poets. Thirty-three prompts. Ninety-nine poems. The Poets: Jacquie Bellon, Liz Collins, and Kate Dwyer have been writing together for twenty-some odd years. Three good friends with three distinct voices. The Prompt: A few words or a phrase chosen by one of us on any given day. It is not a topic, rather a starting place. The prompt can lead you anywhere, to the past, to the future, to the world around you and in you. Any style, any length. The Poems: We learned about "a poem a day" from our friend, the poet Molly Fisk. We pick a prompt a day for a week (or two or four) and write a poem each day with a new prompt. Ten years of this and you have a pile of paper destined for trash or treasure. Then the sifting begins. The poems and prompts are winnowed, trimmed, or tossed, staying true to the basic bones and inspiration.

















