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Oddities to Inspire Poetry Prompts: Lovely, Strange, and Delicate

April is National Poetry Month! Will you write a poem in April? A poem a day, even? Will you help other folks workshop poetry? As an oddity lover, I’m always collecting inspiration resources. Below are a few recent favorites, paired with poetry prompts to help spark ideas.

I believe poetry is meditative, gentle, profoundly flexible. It’s accessible, no matter what anybody says: everyone can write poems and enjoy poetry. Although sometimes I prefer to freestyle things, poetry prompts are sometimes the difference in whether I get a poem out that day or not. And often, a prompt that doesn’t work for me in the moment can yield a poem a few days later.

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Werner’s Nomenclature of Colors

A recreation of an 1821 color guidebook by P. Syme

Werner’s Nomenclature of Colors, the website, shares scans of the swatches that Syme hand painted in the late 18th century alongside his painstakingly precise descriptions. “Purplish white” is defined as the “Junction of the Neck and Back of the Kittiwake Gull.” Find “Auricula Purple” in the “Egg of largest Bluebottle, or Flesh Fly.” Nicholas Rougeux, the designer behind this beautiful website, has enriched the content with photographic examples and lovely graphic displays.

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Adelphi Paper Hangings

A collection of historically accurate wallpapers

Adelphi Paper Hangings has been a small, artisanal producer of “historically accurate block printed wallpapers” since 1999. To be clear, this is very much an art and craft that requires active preserving. It grew out of “a symposium of some of the world’s foremost experts and researchers on block printed wallpapers.” (Oh, to be a fly on the beautiful wall at that conference.)

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The Insane Archive

A collection of buried agricultural oddities, with an eye to the harms of colonialism and unchecked capitalism

The Insane Archive is a carefully documented collection of mini-essays created by Shawn Grows (@ShawnGrows). Most articles are short and snappy, zeroed in a single poignant fact.

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Monterey Bay Aquarium

A collection of deep sea creatures with stunning photos

This mini Deep Sea Animals encyclopedia is absolute eye candy if you like odd creatures.

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The Historical Fabric Store

An outline of historically accurate fabrics from the Viking era to the 19th century

The Historical Fabric Store is a small, woman-owned business that helps historical costume designers in particular find exactly what they need. It’s so intimate to think about a historical period in the context of fabric. What would you be wearing now if you had lived then? Can you imagine the feel of it on your skin? Each image is clickable, so you can zoom in on the texture. You can also click through the samples for all the different fabrics, getting a sense of colors and range.

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Happy writing! Especially if you’re new to the game, check out my list of Writing Resources. I collected these over years of learning how to write, edit, submit, and query agents.

And if you’d like to keep up with my journey, which includes plenty of poetry, check out the Author-Oddity Newsletter. I share oddities like the ones above with the aim of inspiring more strange and haunting creativity in the world. You’ll also be the first to catch my author updates.

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