Painting of Clio by Pierre Mignard
ca. 1612, Troyes, France

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This week’s 100 Word Challenge is MYTH. Here’s my take on the challenge.

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“You can call me Clio.”

James smiled. “Clio it is.”

They looked toward the stage joining applause for the next performer who was good – beyond good. They showed appreciation with staccato finger snaps.

“All right, folks. The judges are ready for our next poet. Here’s Clio!”

Whipping his face to the right, James caught a wink as she climbed the steps.

They call me Clio
I am Proclaimer
Seventh daughter of Zeus
You . . .

The crowd chanted “Clio, Clio, Clio” as she strode off.

James caught her up in a hug. “Myth or no myth, Clio, I’m glad we met tonight.”

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I wanted to write of a strong woman and looked to mythology. Perhaps not strong in a traditional manner, Clio is known as the Proclaimer – the keeper of history. I’d like to think I’m a Clio at heart. I LOVE the idea of her being a slam poet shouting out her history.

btw – during poetry slams appreciation is shown by the snapping of fingers instead of applause.

3 responses

  1. Tara R. says:

    Clio as a slam poet… brilliant!

  2. Fran says:

    I love the twist! Hurray for Clio! {snap, snap, snap}

    It’s fun to write about the heroines within us.

  3. I love slam poetry. And I love this.

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