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Vermont Poet April Ossmann, whose new collection is Event Boundaries (Four Way Books).
This week’s Write the Book Prompt was generously suggested by my guest, April Ossmann. It’s about extended metaphor, which we discussed during the interview. April says it makes for magic in poems. Often poets use metaphor but they drop it too soon and don’t explore it deeply enough. But when you push it and continue describing using the metaphor, that’s often when you get to a moment of epiphany or discovery and you realize something. The smarter part of the brain can then teach you something. Focus on describing in specific detail and keep the event or theme in the periphery of your brain. It’s a great exercise. Pick something for a metaphor and maybe in that description, write about something that wasn’t as you expected it to be or something that happened in a way other than how you expected it to happen.
Good luck with your work in the coming week, and please listen next week for another prompt or suggestion.
Music Credit: Aaron Shapiro
Mark Andrew Ferguson - Interview #356 (7/13/15)
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Martha Oliver-Smith - Interview #340 (3/23/15)
Angela Patten - Interview #339 (3/16/15)
Stephen Kurkjian - Interview #338 (3/11/15)
Kristin Kimball - Archive Interview #337 (3/10/15)
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