Hello, Hello, Poetry Peeps!
Thank you, Buffy, for hosting Poetry Frday this week
Our topic this time 'round is REWRITING, RECYCLING.
I've been crushed for time these last few weeks, navigating between getting out the vote for the California primary, a trip to see my dearest relative in Northern California (I live in Southern CA) who is going through a very difficult time, a trip to see our wonderful daugher-in-law and son (aka our kiddos) in Albuquerque, and taking off in a few days on another trip with the aforementioned kiddos!
I'm excited...and, okay, exhausted. (Aren't we all?!?)
A WRITER ON HALLOWEEN by April Halprin Wayland
I push open
the heavy door.
I take out the cleaver, the machete,
the switchblade, the scalpel, the
penknife,
the X-acto knife.
I plunge my arm into the oily
black pile of drafts
and haul one out.
And though it screams a thousand
deaths,
I stab it over and over and over
with the cleaver,
hacking it in two.
Then I amputate.
I sever. I cut.
I carve. I slice.
Finally,
I mince words.
I take a breath and step back to
admire my bloody work.
Then…I drop it back into the oily
depths,
pack away the knives,
wipe the black spots off my desk
and leave.
I close the heavy door.
I will come back.
Tomorrow.
To do it all
again.
©2026 April Halprin Wayland all rights reserved
CHANGE
I pinch a pink pig,
gash a green grape,
coil a coral curl,
roll a red rope,
bend a blue bow,
swerve a cyan swan,
then share what I make!
But...
hey, don't change that!
No pig wears a hat!
No swan puts rouge on!
Oh, wait—that's a squid.
I like
what you did.
©2026 April Halprin Wayland all rights reserved
Here are three questions for you:
>Do you love or hate to rewrite?
>How does your critique group help you make a manuscript or poem better?
>How many times did you revise this week's blog post?
I can't wait to read your answers.





1 comment:
A Writer on Halloween made me laugh out loud--kinda perfect. Or maybe it needs more hacking? I returned to change a few words in thi week's poem and post after I had pressed publish now...
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