writing prompt: shape tracing

This week I’m introducing a new type of post focused on writing prompts! These will come in part out of my teaching background and will also be informed by work I’m currently exploring.


This week’s poem, “have I mattered to my / phone…” in particular involves a visual component that doesn’t travel well to Instagram. For those of you following my poetryamano project, you know the writing I post there tends to be short, brief lyrics. The poem below is longer and engages with shape in an integral way so that even breaking it up into pieces across photographs wouldn’t work.


The prompt: Draw a shape on your page and then proceed to write a poem inside it. Don’t worry about line breaks, rather, focus on filling the shape with narrative, image, and whatever else pops up while writing. The kicker is that you’re limited to the shape you’ve drawn.


A variation on this prompt – and one that I follow in my poem below – is to trace out the shape of an object and then write about the object. What I did was trace the outline of my cell phone. It ended up looking like a crude soap bar, probably because of the protective case it’s in, but the shape worked for the exercise nonetheless. I then focused on the phrasing that came immediately to mind.


The world of phones these days is stigmatized in ways that are unfair to artists and people who do everything from conduct business to engage the world through apps that make their lives more accessible. With these thoughts in mind, the idea of mattering seemed like an apt thing to invoke. I have transcribed the poem below the photograph in case my handwriting is hard to read.


Let me know if you try your hand at this. As always, the Influence is open for submissions. Enjoy!


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“have I mattered to my / phone…” – José Angel Araguz


have I mattered to my

phone to where my fingers

swipe where my print has

slicked swirled been

singled out and suddenly

swept away have I mattered

to the oil and grease at

the side of my thumb the

flab of index the edge of

each fingernail have I

mattered to this space where

words appear under my

skin words flicker under

my pulse have I mattered

without metered thought

measured instead in mine

own mouth and malleability

have I mattered in matter


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Happy shaping!


José

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Published on October 26, 2018 05:00
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