I'll be doing another Poetry for the Masses! currently slated to run through August 20-August 24th. (Yes, only the one week this time, the three weeks from last time was too much.)
While the bonus and price perks will likely remain the same, I'm thinking of changing the format slightly. Instead of limiting it to one poem a day, I'll write the prompts as they come in. So, if I get four prompts on Monday, but only one on Tuesday, then I'll write four poems on Monday, and one on Tuesday. Likewise for the remaining days.
I'll also tentatively be setting a goal for this round. $50. Which is entirely doable and reasonable, I think. If I can manage to raise $50 on this round of Poetry for the Masses!, you guys will get a special bonus Poetry for the Masses.
I'll be reposting the price perks, in the meantime, what sort of themes might you want to see? Last time was alternate literatures and histories. I've done variants on fairy tales and mythologies. I'm thinking maybe '-punk', so cyberpunk, steampunk, bronzepunk, etc. Or one dedicated entirely to different eras and views of art history. But anything in particular you want to see?
While the bonus and price perks will likely remain the same, I'm thinking of changing the format slightly. Instead of limiting it to one poem a day, I'll write the prompts as they come in. So, if I get four prompts on Monday, but only one on Tuesday, then I'll write four poems on Monday, and one on Tuesday. Likewise for the remaining days.
I'll also tentatively be setting a goal for this round. $50. Which is entirely doable and reasonable, I think. If I can manage to raise $50 on this round of Poetry for the Masses!, you guys will get a special bonus Poetry for the Masses.
I'll be reposting the price perks, in the meantime, what sort of themes might you want to see? Last time was alternate literatures and histories. I've done variants on fairy tales and mythologies. I'm thinking maybe '-punk', so cyberpunk, steampunk, bronzepunk, etc. Or one dedicated entirely to different eras and views of art history. But anything in particular you want to see?
Hmm...
Date: 2012-08-07 04:01 pm (UTC)* art imitates life, and vice versa.
* multicultural influences.
* exploration and discovery.