Day 30, NaPoWriMo 2019

A minor family emergency (everyone is okay) and an impending college graduation have diverted my time and attention for more than a week, but today I was able to write. As the talented and wise Luanne Castle gently reminded me, my 30 days of poetry don’t necessarily have to be consecutive. (Thanks, Luanne!)

I will work with the remaining 30/30 Facebook Poetry prompts in coming days, but here is some found poetry from Jenessa Abrams’ review of Reema Zaman’s memoir I Am Yours for the Chicago Review of Books.

Site of Ruin

It’s difficult not to wonder
what seeing your arrival as a collapse
can do to the soul. Steadfast belief
in love pulses, bleeding
into every encounter,

every failure, that blurry line
between being bound to another
and being physically
restrained by them. Rape
is not a turning point, a plot device:

unsettlingly, life continues
unaltered. She is a woman,
a person of color, an immigrant.
There is no legal justice.
Finding her voice, discovering

the weapon that has always been
becomes a promise, a declaration
of inward affection and hard-fought
acceptance. Re-authoring her story
shatters her chains, frees her.

Source: https://chireviewofbooks.com/2019/04/30/review-authoring-a-life-on-reema-zamans-i-am-yours/

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5 responses to “Day 30, NaPoWriMo 2019

  1. I’m so glad you didn’t throw in the towel–and that everyone is ok!!!

  2. I’m still working on mine too, Jennifer, but I did get a lot more written than I would have without the NaPoWriMo prompts. The found poem turned out beautifully!

    • I love the daily prompts! They really get me in the writing groove, to the abandonment of almost everything else in my life. Oh, to have that luxury! I’m glad you liked the found poem. 🙂 As I read the review, these lines kept jumping out at me, saying, “Put me in a poem!” So I did.

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