
Oneg In The Arctic
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A queer storyteller and poet of arctic adventures, good food, identity, mental health, and more.
Co-founder of Queer Vocal Voices
Water is Life ✊
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All the Things Found & Forgotten
June 26: Temporal Inventory Records - Catalog secondhand objects with their attached timeline fragments. Include detailed provenance for each item’s emotional history. Use both retail and historical terminology. Consider how objects carry multiple stories simultaneously. End with finding an object that connects past and future. - Daily Poetry Writing Prompts 2025
By Oneg In The Arctic8 months ago in Poets
i lend myself to creation
June 25: Pollen Prophecy Almanac - Develop a complete system for reading futures in pollen patterns. Include different types of pollen and their prophetic meanings. Use both botanical and divinatory terminology. Consider how natural cycles predict personal ones. End with a particularly significant pollen reading. - Daily Poetry Writing Prompts 2025
By Oneg In The Arctic9 months ago in Poets
Love Letter to the Unseen
June 24: The Atlas of Invisible Geography - Document the work of someone who can see and map emotional terrain. Include detailed cartographic symbols for different feelings. Use traditional map-making terminology. Consider how emotional landscapes shift over time. End with discovering an uncharted emotional territory. - Daily Poetry Writing Prompts 2025
By Oneg In The Arctic9 months ago in Poets
Exposing Crystallum
June 23: Crystallography of Secrets- Create a scientific study of how secrets form different crystal structures based on their nature. Include classification system and growth conditions. Use geological terminology to describe emotional states. Consider how secrets change under pressure. End with breaking open a fully formed secret crystal. - Daily Poetry Writing Prompts 2025
By Oneg In The Arctic9 months ago in Poets
Poetry Punches for Pennies. Top Story - June 2025.
I never realized how many bills can pile up until I got a car. We don't even drive it that much or often since we work from home, but jeez. Bills be piling for everything lately. And when your brain is preoccupied with work, errands, and BILLS, creativity tends to suffer.
By Oneg In The Arctic9 months ago in Writers



