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Nah, it is too broad!
Traps and puzzles are very vast, riddles less so.
I would love a big old trap jam - or a puzzle jam.
Maybe a good jam would be a megadungon, and each participant signs up - and then each person is assigned a room/rooms - depending on how many participate/how many rooms you think make a megadungeon.
Those are poems.
I Think it more interesting to attempt to describe magic monsters and places with poetry, but maybe that is too broad/boring.
I just like the idea of constraints - and poetry has rules and constraints.
A book of poems, each one describing a creature - and stats - that would be a great way to make descriptions interesting, and evocative, and maybe more open to interpretation than a usual creature book.
Maybe your idea could work for a setting - bards and such. When I think of riddle and songs in conjunction with d&d, I always think of the Hobbit - and in Middle Earth riddles and songs seem to be part of it on a deep level.
Something with poetry - or word restrictions.
Like not using "e" - Or sentence length requirements - or maybe just overall word/character count limit.
Maybe a page limit.
Alternately - focus on the format of the book, create a template for a Booklet, or a folding brochure, then distribute that and the jam's goal is to work around that media/form.
Essentially, I think a creative limitation or restriction might induce some really creative work, and also makes a cohesive theme that is visual/distinctive.