2022 WRITING PROMPT JOURNEY

Poetry Writing Prompts — Week Twenty-Five

Prompts for June 18th to 24th

Chelsea Marie
The Storyteller’s Vault
3 min readJun 22, 2022

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Welcome to Week Twenty-Five of the 2022 Writing Prompt Journey!

As always, we have three new prompts awaiting you, and two words/concepts for each that you can try to include in your poems (if you crave a challenge).

Your poems may be in any form and use any poetic device, but here are a few different ideas of poetic forms to get you started:

  • haiku: a 3-line poem with the syllable structure 5/7/5 which usually relates to nature.
  • free verse poem: let your creativity run wild, with no specific syllable count or line quantity needed. There is no rhyme scheme required, but you may include rhymes if you like (anything goes)!
  • sonnet: (English/Shakespearean form) a 14-line poem with three quatrains and an ending couplet. The rhyme scheme pattern is abab cdcd efef gg. Each line is generally 10 syllables long and is written in iambic pentameter (alternating unstressed and stressed syllables throughout each line).

The simple rules for this Journey:

  1. Pick a prompt (or two or three!) and get writing.
  2. Post in our Publication, or post anywhere! Make sure to share a…

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Chelsea Marie
The Storyteller’s Vault

Introvert, writer, wanderer, wonderer ... obsessed with creating writing prompts and poetry. Follow me for your 3X weekly dose of inspiration!