Archive for 'Exercises'
Work Poem
Take some time and reflect on something that happened while working. It can be anything, big, small, funny, or mundane. Then write a poem about it and end the poem with an idiom.
Posted: July 15th, 2009 under Exercises.
Tags: assignments, exercise, life, poetry, work
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Write from Memory
If you have the urge, take a seat in the midst of nature and memorize all you can about the moments you spend there. Experience every sense and then go somewhere quiet and write a poem about what you remember.
Posted: July 6th, 2009 under Exercises.
Tags: art spirit, assignments, exercise, memory, poetry, robert henri
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Let's Focus on Meter
“…It is for the poet to chose whether or not rhyme is appropriate in each particular poem. But if you write traditional rhyming verse, you also have to follow a rhythmical pattern, the meter. The meter dictates not just the number of syllables in a line but also which of those syllables should be stressed.”
Posted: June 13th, 2009 under Exercises.
Tags: exercise, meter, neil astley, poetry, rhythm
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Let's Not Rhyme This Time
“There is a widely held but totally unfounded belief that poetry has to rhyme, or it’s not poetry. This enables the uninformed to dismiss much modern poetry as some kind of aberration. Yet rhyme has never been the defining characteristic of poetry.”
Posted: June 7th, 2009 under Exercises.
Tags: exercise, poetry, rhyme
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After a Death Exercise
Write a poem about the person who’s death this poem is describing. The poem may be about the person, the actual death, the event that caused the death, or anything else that may come to mind. Try to incorporate one of the images from this poem into your poem.
Posted: May 14th, 2009 under Exercises.
Tags: assignments, exercise, Poem of the Week
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