Keroin
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Hi all,
I'm surfing a creative wave at the moment and I want to carve it up as long as possible. I have an idea I'd like to try if anyone's interested - a poetry/prose crossover.
What I'm asking for is a poem of your choice. I will read it and then write a short story based on my feelings about it. In exchange, I supply a short story, (max 3000 words), you read and write a poem inspired by it.
If you want to get a feel for my writing, have a read here: Vice Cream. (Don't let the first story scare you, they're not all that extreme). It's a collection of seven short-short erotic stories but the story I'd supply for this would probably not be erotic fiction.
The subject matter of your poem would be completely up to you.
If you're interested, let me know and maybe link to a poem you'd like me to read to get an idea of your style.
I have no idea if this has been done before or if anyone will have the slightest interest, I'm just tossing it out here because I've been reading and enjoying some excellent poetry on Lit, lately.
Thanks,
K
I'm surfing a creative wave at the moment and I want to carve it up as long as possible. I have an idea I'd like to try if anyone's interested - a poetry/prose crossover.
What I'm asking for is a poem of your choice. I will read it and then write a short story based on my feelings about it. In exchange, I supply a short story, (max 3000 words), you read and write a poem inspired by it.
If you want to get a feel for my writing, have a read here: Vice Cream. (Don't let the first story scare you, they're not all that extreme). It's a collection of seven short-short erotic stories but the story I'd supply for this would probably not be erotic fiction.
The subject matter of your poem would be completely up to you.
If you're interested, let me know and maybe link to a poem you'd like me to read to get an idea of your style.
I have no idea if this has been done before or if anyone will have the slightest interest, I'm just tossing it out here because I've been reading and enjoying some excellent poetry on Lit, lately.
Thanks,
K