Today I became word-stuffed on this eleventh day of NaNoWriMo. Even taking a walk did nothing to help with writing this Blog post; nothing could remove that word-wall blocking my muse. So, I wrote a Kenning inspired poem.
A NaNoWriMo Writer By Gerardine Baugh
Word-eater
Coffee-believer
Pencil- nibbler
Title-chaser
Page-Babbler
Daily –counter
Pen-Tootler
Word-hoarder
nemesis- scribbler
Script-twister
Narrative-breaker
Once every November
A NaNoWriMo writer
“Kenning, concise compound or figurative phrase replacing a common noun, especially in Old Germanic, Old Norse, and Old English poetry. A kenning is commonly a simple stock compound such as “whale-path” or “swan road” for “sea,” “God’s beacon” for “sun,” or “ring-giver” for “king.”~ britannica.com