The Writer’s Playground Series – Title First, Poem Second

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Here we run through writing games to spark imagination and sharpen your craft.

Today’s Exercise is

Title First, Poem Second

  • Objective: To generate a poem from the feeling and promise of a title.
  • How to Play:
    1. Everyone writes down a poetic or intriguing title on a slip of paper (e.g., “The Archaeologist’s Love Song,” “Instructions for a Ghost,” “Map of a City at 3 AM”).
    2. All titles go into a hat. Each person draws a title that isn’t their own.
    3. Set a timer for 10-15 minutes for everyone to write the poem that goes with the title they drew.
  • Best for: Generating ideas from a single constraint, exploring theme and tone.

Either come up with your own titles (the preferred method), or a facilitator can select a few from the list below. Throw a couple extra in to keep it interesting:

The Cartographer’s Apology

An Astronaut’s Guide to Heartbreak

Lullaby for a Burning City

The Beekeeper’s Secret

Field Guide to Midwestern Ghosts

The Post Office at the End of the World

A Catalog of Impossible Colors

Instructions for a Disappearing Act

Elegy for a Sunken Cathedral

The Geometry of a Hurricane

Last Will and Testament of a Botanist

A Brief History of Rust

The Somnambulist’s Field Notes

An Inventory of a Shipwreck

Report from the Department of Lost Memories

The Taxonomy of a Final Conversation

Hypothesis Concerning the Migration of Regrets

How to Explain Time to a Goldfish

Seven Kinds of Static

Interlude at the Halfway House for Fallen Angels

Weeds in the Garden of a Grieving Widow

The Ghost’s Automatic Watch

Notes on the Art of Forgetting

A Recipe for Silence

The Menagerie of Regrettable Superpowers

 

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