PAD Challenge - Poem A Day - Wyoming

PAD Challenge - Poem A Day - Wyoming Join me in April for P.A.D. (Poem A Day in April). I'll be utilizing Robert Brewer's prompts from Writer's Digest. Post your poems here, if you like.

Ask for feedback, if you like. Can you make all 30 days? https://www.writersdigest.com/write-better-poet

05/01/2026

Day 30
For today's prompt, write a harvest poem. Some may remember that we started off this year's challenged planting seeds; now, it's harvest time. The harvest season is a time when some things end, but others continue, and there's plenty of reason to celebrate. And remember that you've been sowing all month, so your harvest poem could also be about your poetic harvest for the month, because anything goes on the final day of the challenge. So let's see what we can do on this harvest poem day.

04/29/2026

Day 27
For today's prompt, write a fan poem. For me, I think about people who are fans of sports, entertainment, media, and other forms of celebrity. But there are also oscillating fans, ceiling fans, and hand-held fans. So let's "fan out" and "fan the flames" of our poeming today.

04/29/2026

Day 28
For the fourth and final Two-for-Tuesday prompt:
Write a love poem and/or...
Write an anti-love poem.

04/29/2026

Day 29
For today's prompt, write a pocket poem. As usual, there are a few ways to come at this one. Write a poem about pockets, like the pockets made of fabric, but also other types of pockets (like pockets of space or pockets of information). Or, another option is to write a short poem that would easily fit in your pocket.

04/26/2026

Day 22
For today's prompt, write a natural poem. Natural what? Well, I'll let you decide where to take your natural born poeming today. Only rule: Have fun.

04/26/2026

Day 23
For today's prompt, write a juxtaposition poem. Juxtaposition, of course, is when you bring together two or more ideas, elements, or creatures (including people) that are distinct on their own but when placed together can display their similarities and/or differences—or to just create an interesting effect. For instance, an astronaut walks into old timey, Western saloon; or a person feels hope juxtaposed against fear at the same time. Take a moment to consider possible juxtapositions and then write your poem.

04/26/2026

Day 24
For today's prompt, write an unidentified poem. UFOs, cryptids, and other unexplained phenomenon immediately springs to mind. But there are also unidentified smells, tastes, and other sensory moments. Maybe an unidentified feeling or thought.

04/26/2026

Day 25
For today's prompt, write a remix poem. Pick a poem you wrote earlier this month and re-create it in a new way. Maybe you take a sonnet and turn it into free verse, or a haiku. Maybe your free verse can be turned into a triolet or villanelle. Or you can mash up multiple poems into a new creation. Take some risks with this one.

04/26/2026

Day 26
For today's prompt, take the phrase "Last (blank)," replace the blank with a new word or phrase, make the new phrase the title of your poem, and then, write your poem. Possible titles might include: "Last Rites," "Last as Long as You're Able," "Last Place," and/or "Last Piece of Pie." Don't worry; this is not the last prompt of the month.

04/22/2026

Day 21
For the third Two-for-Tuesday prompt:

Write a high poem and/or...
Write a low poem.

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