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This is an advance announcement for the Tuesday, August 4, 2020 Poetry Fishbowl. This time the theme will be "Unconventional Problem-Solving."  I'll be soliciting ideas for outcasts, rebels, revolutionaries, protesters, neurovariant people, tyrants, saboteurs, supervillains, superheroes, social engineers, failure analysts, intelligent nonhumans, ethicists, activists, diverse teams, inventors, other people who think outside the box, troubleshooting, adapting, editing, rebelling, social engineering, making changes, cooperating, bartering, speaking, listening, reading, writing, taking over in an emergency, discovering yourself, testing boundaries, creating connections, coming of age, learning what you can (and can't) do, shocking people, upsetting the status quo, changing the world, accomplishing the impossible, recovering from setbacks, returning home, workshops, laboratories, classrooms, meeting halls, rebel bases, back rooms, wilderness, rural areas,  supervillain lairs, alien planets, fantasy worlds, other places that require creativity, scientific discoveries, innovation, just messing around with things, old tools in new applications, logic vs. intuition, civil unrest, sea change, teamwork, found family, complementary strengths and weaknesses, confusion, independence, cooperation, values conflict, loyalty, personal growth, and poetic forms in particular.

Among my more relevant series for the main theme:

An Army of One is all about neurovariant people.

Arts and Crafts America uses art in creative ways.

A Conflagration of Dragons requires new approaches after the fall of civilizaton.

Frankenstein's Family shows what happens when the scientists teach  the villagers.

Hart's Farm features unconventional relationships.

Monster House is pretty much all unconventional.

The Moon Door centers around a chronic pain support group, necessitating many novel solutions.

The Ocracies is about all different types of government.

One God's Story of Mid-Life Crisis features the God of Drunks and his followers.

Polychrome Heroics has many different organizations and groups, and quite a lot of unconventional problem-solving.  In particular, check out the Maldives adopting soups.

Seeing Hearts is all about upsetting expectations.

The Steamsmith engineers a lot of changes.

The Time Towers is about subtle alterations or examinations of history.

Or you can ask for something new.

I have a linkback poem, "In the Shade of the Mighty Oak" (8 verses, standalone).

If you're interested, mark the date on your calendar, and please hold actual prompts until the "Poetry Fishbowl Open" post next week.  (If you're not available that day, or you live in a time zone that makes it hard to reach me, you can leave advance prompts.  I am now.)  Meanwhile, if you want to help with promotion, please feel free to link back here or repost this on your blog. 


Writing is usually considered a solitary pursuit. One exception to this is a fascinating exercise called a "fishbowl." This has various forms, but all of them basically involve some kind of writing in public, usually with interaction between author and audience. A famous example is Harlan Ellison's series of "stories under glass" in which he sits in a bookstore window and writes a new story based on an idea that someone gives him. Writing classes sometimes include a version where students watch each other write, often with students calling out suggestions which are chalked up on the blackboard for those writing to use as inspiration.

I'm going to host a Poetry Fishbowl on my blog on Tuesday, August 4. I'll be soliciting ideas for thematic characters, plots, settings, objects, and poetic forms in particular. Chances are I'll spend a good chunk of the day, from afternoon to evening or more, alternating between this site and doing stuff offline so my back doesn't weld itself to the chair.


Perks: I will post at least one of the resulting fishbowl poems on the blog for everyone to enjoy, and an extra one if there's at least one new prompter or donor. The rest will be available for audience members to buy, and whatever's left over will go into my archive for magazine submission.

If donations total $100 then you get a free $15 poem; $150 gets you a free $20 poem; and $200 gets you a free epic, posted after the Poetry Fishbowl.  These will usually be series poems if I have them; otherwise I may offer non-series poems or series poems in a different size.  If donations reach $250, you get one step toward a bonus fishbowl; four of these activates the perk, and they don't have to be four months in a row.  Everyone will get to vote on which series, and give prompts during the extra fishbowl, although it may be a half-day rather than a whole day.  If donations reach $300, there will be a half-price sale in one series. 

I want to promote linkbacks pointing people to the "Fishbowl Open" post on Tuesday. I have a spare series poem available, and each linkback will reveal a verse of "In the Shade of the Mighty Oak" (standalone).  One person can do multiple links if they're on different services, like Twitter or LiveJournal, rather than all on Dreamwidth.

(See the complete list of current perks.)


If you enjoy my poetry -- or if you just love poetry in general, or want to promote interest in troubleshooting -- please mark the fishbowl date on your calendar. Drop by and give me some ideas, comment on the posted poetry, encourage people to come look, whatever tickles your fancy. I hope to see you then!

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