Camp NaNoWriMo Day 30: “Routine” – My Last Poem in Quarantine

We’ve reached the end of the month, which means today is my last day of writing and posting poems about life during COVID-19! I was planning to have the year 2020 write a letter to 2019 for my last poem, but I quickly realized there wasn’t much for me to say that hasn’t been saidContinue reading “Camp NaNoWriMo Day 30: “Routine” – My Last Poem in Quarantine”

Camp NaNoWriMo Poem Day 29: Are We Living in a Movie?

#StayHomeRhymeMo and the month of April are winding down, and writing a poem a day about COVID-19 has really helped me handle and make sense of the situation. Creativity does wonders! I know that lately it can sometimes feel like we’re living in a movie we have little control over. And thus, this poem: CopyrightContinue reading “Camp NaNoWriMo Poem Day 29: Are We Living in a Movie?”

Camp NaNoWriMo Day 26: How to Homeschool – a Poem in Lockdown

The month is almost over, and I’ve managed to write about 4,000 words of poetry! Today’s poem came from my frustration about people too offhandedly saying they are homeschooling. I was homeschooled for eight years of my education, and it has really shaped me. Now, in an unprecedented time where most students are participating inContinue reading “Camp NaNoWriMo Day 26: How to Homeschool – a Poem in Lockdown”