#WaterPoemProject: Day 25, Laura Purdie Salas
It’s Day 25 of our #WaterPoemProject — 30 days of water-themed poetry prompts from your favorite children’s authors. Only five days of poetry writing to go!If you’re looking for National Poetry Month writing prompts, we’ve got you covered. Start with Day 1 and you’ll have poetry prompts from now through the end of April.New to this project? Please read the Introduction and FAQ. Or you can watch this video of me describing how to participate. It’s on the YouTube channel Authors Everywhere.
QUICK ASIDE! April 14, was an exciting day. My middle grade novel of friendship, girl power, and wrestling, Takedown, came out in paperback! Look for a special book giveaway on Twitter and Instagram. (Some winners will receive a special prize — a cute Beagle dog plushie — with their signed book.)You can enter the giveaway here.Please welcome poet and children's author Laura Purdie Salas to our project. Laura is a member of the Poetry Friday blogging community. Visit her blog to see some of Laura's #WaterPoemProject poems.Laura's prompt is: Be a Snow-Maker!


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Let's throw some sizzling hot words onto the page and see if they turn into something magical, like snow. Try to have your poem drafted by the end of the day tomorrow, Thursday, April 16, 2020.
If you’re doing the #WaterPoemProject with a group, be sure to share or post your rough draft, read other people’s poems, and cheer for their efforts. Or leave your poem here, in the comments.Laura says, "My next book is Secrets of the Loon, coming out April 28 from Minnesota Historical Society Press. It’s a rhyming story with science back matter about Moon Loon (and since she migrates, she needs to be flying south long before the snow comes!)"Find Laura Purdie Salas online at https://laurasalas.com.*** #WaterPoemProject Series Posts:Project IntroductionFAQPrompt 1: Irene Latham, The Language of WaterPrompt 2: Elizabeth Steinglass, What Would a Raindrop Say?Prompt 3: Linda Mitchell, Found HaikuPrompt 4: Shari Green, Fogbow FibonacciPrompt 5: Margaret Simon, The Taste of WaterPrompt 6: Heather Meloche, The Shape of a WavePrompt 7: Amy Ludwig VanDerwater, A Water MemoryPrompt 8: Laura Shovan, Rainy Day OppositesPrompt 9: Kathryn Apel, Silly SolagePrompt 10: Buffy Silverman, A Watery HomePrompt 11: Kara Laughlin, Frozen FogPrompt 12: Debbie Levy, Jump into a LimerickPrompt 13: Joy McCullough, What Are Water Bears?Prompt 14: Linda Baie, Frozen Water SkinnyPrompt 15: Chris Baron, The Hidden World of WaterPrompt 16: Michelle Heidenrich Barnes, Water WordplayPrompt 17: Susan Tan, The Sound of WaterPrompt 18: Mike Grosso, Waterplay!Prompt 19: R. L. Toalson, Wishing WellPrompt 20: Margarita Engle, Ode to the ShorePrompt 21: Faye McCray, Poem in a BubblePrompt 22: Meg Eden, Surprising ConnectionsPrompt 23: Beth Ain, Water with SaltPrompt 24: Kevin Hodgson, A Poem about PeepersPrompt 25: Laura Purdie Salas, Be a Snow-Maker!Please support the #WaterPoemProject authors by buying their books from your favorite independent bookstore.