The January theme was "Urban Fantasy." A lot of prompts came in, so I worked quite late: 12:15 PM to 3:15 AM, so about 13 hours allowing for breaks. So far, this is the longest fishbowl session. I wrote 23 poems, spread across all lengths. There were a fair number of form poems this time, including some triolets. Also there was a good balance between single-prompt and combined-prompt poems. Guest appearances by Detroit, Michigan and various places in China also clustered.
A total of 22 people sent prompts, 4 of them new: two more records. Woohoo! Please welcome new prompters
bodlon,
kyleri,
tuftears, and
akilika. They are responsible for the extra freebie poem this month.
Read Some Poetry!
The following poems from the January 2011 Poetry Fishbowl have been posted:
"
All Hell Breaks Loose"
"
Beneath Suspicion"
"
A City's Breath"
"
Fair Maiden Meets Fierce Villain"
"
The Mascot of Engine 18"
"
Petty Problems"
"
The Prairie in Central Park"
"
The Presence of China"
"
The Secret Life of Cities"
"
Sticky Fingers"
"
Stonewings"
"
Suburban Bogeymen"
"
The Teacup Griffin"
"
Urban Shamans"
Note that "tired traveler, busy city" (an Origami Mage poem) has been sponsored, but not released yet; it will be published later because it occurs very near the end of the series.
Buy Some Poetry!
If you plan to sponsor some poetry but haven't made up your mind yet, read the list of
unsold poems from January. That includes the title, length, price, and the original thumbnail description for the poems still available.
Sponsored poems have been posted, and the rest sent to their respective prompters backchannel. The January donor perk-post covers the
triolet form. Polling is completed and selected poems have also been posted.
Donors for January include: Christian Young,
aldersprig,
ladyqkat,
janetmiles,
kelkyag,
the_vulture,
red_trillium,
marina_bonomi,
laffingkat, and
kyleri. Welcome to new donors Christian Young and
kyleri, who helped bring about that second freebie poem. Thanks to everyone for their support and enthusiasm.
The Poetry Fishbowl project also has a permanent
landing page.