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Prompt: Dreams

Published on July 7, 2020 by Editorial Staff

From an old Poets and Writers: Think about dreams you’ve had in the past that still linger, or search through old writing to dig up images that are repeated. Write a poem that attempt to find meaning or a connection within these visual artifacts. How can you interpret their significance now?

Elizabeth Kerlikowske
Categories Uncategorized, Writing Prompt•Tags Poetry, Poetry Society of Michigan, Writing Prompt

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