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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Forms Poetry' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Forms Poetry Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Forms Poetry 1. Poetry - By: Michael Russell Anybody who can write a coherent letter can write poetry. Most of us have just gotten intimidated along the way. So we don't try. Maybe it was back in an English class when the poets assigned for reading used flowery, old fashioned, obscure language. Or maybe we tried to write poetry, showed our wor... Featured ArticleFree Non Disclosure Form (nda Form) Non Disclosure Agreements (NDAs, also known as 'Confidentiality Agreements') are an essential part of modern business. If you have a trade secret, an invention or a 'good idea', it can be worrying revealing the details to a third party because you never know if your idea may be stolen. For this reason, NDA forms are common. The problem is, most of them are long winded, running to 10 pages or more, and they very length of them makes it difficult sometimes to get your target to sign in the first ...
Read full story 2. Narrative Poetry - By: Holly Bliss I adore writing poetry. Ill arm myself, with pen and paper at the ready, and accept any challenge of conquering a new poetry form. Last year was the first time I questioned whether or not I could meet the challenge and bury it on the battlefield. Sure, Im a perfectionist, but ... 3. Poetry Comes Naturally - By: Kadence Buchanan It's easier than you think. Just grab a piece of paper along with a working pen or a sharp pencil and begin writing your own genuine poem. While sitting on the couch or near the shore, regardless if you are alone or surrounded by strangers, poetry is one of those art forms you can explore any time. ... 4. Writing Science Poetry - By: Susan Shaw Science poetry or scientific poetry is a specialized poetic genre that makes use of science as its subject. Written by scientists and nonscientists, science poets are generally avid readers and appreciators of science and "science matters." Science poetry may be found in anthologies, i... 5. Poetry That Can Be Used In Any Class - By: Frank Holes Jr. Poetry need not be confined to the realms of the dust-covered tomes of your high school English department. And you need not be afraid or intimidated by poetry; anybody can write fun (and yet educational) poems. As the following activity will show, this form of writing can bring an in... 6. A Guide To Poetry Styles & Terms - By: Rose Desrochers Poetry is made up of so many specific patters and language. There are as many forms of poetry as there are writers who pen it. Here I have gather some resources to specific patterns of poetry and I have attempted to describe for you the figurative language found in poetry. Specific Patter... 7. Poetry Is Written For A Universal Audience - By: Dennis Siluk I’ve been writing, reading, and singing poetry for 46-years, and I’ve never heard anything so silly as poetry cannot be enjoyed universally, or it is strictly made for the poet. It is, if given a good translator: translatable, I’d say perhaps 50% of poetry. And most p... 8. Who Is Afraid Of Poetry? - By: Joy Cagil In the writing site where I belong, there is a SLAM underway. It is not the kind of oral SLAM that goes on in the coffee houses, but it is a friendly online poetry competition that is considered a huge event by our members. Poetry is a big craze in our site, and although the site is a ge... 9. How To Write Haiku Poetry - By: Garry Gamber Haiku poetry originated in Japan many centuries ago. Its popularity and form have spread throughout the world. Haiku is fun and easy to learn in its simplest form, and in its most sophisticated form it is an elegant expression of the spirit of a moment in time. Basic b... 10. Poetry: Exploration And Experience - By: Mary Diane Hausman Are you ready to abandon your poems? Before you toss your newest poem away, revisit it using some exercises that have proven helpful to poets who are feeling stuck. If you explore some of these ideas, you may be steps closer to placing your poetry in a well-known literary journal. You can... 11. Life As Poetry: Haiku And Zen As An Experience Of Things-as-they-are - By: Isaac Blacksin The realities (rather than concepts) of emptiness (sunyata), suchness or the thing itself (tathata), and the oneness of the phenomenal world are the essential enterprises of the haiku poem. In its expression of true reality, poetry of this and other kinds finds experience in Zen, as the... 12. On Poetry/in-between - By: Dennis Siluk On Poetry/In-between Im not sure how to present this or say this, it seems more subjective then mainstream, but it has been used by poets, Ive used it, and at times not knowingly, and at times knowingly. Its not prose, and it is not an ode, or an epic, or even lyric in the f... 13. Poetry - By: Michael Russell Serious poets spend their lives crafting with words. Serious poets practice and study and practice some more. And serious poets also use the world as their implements. It might seem antithetical to use poetry tools to write poetry, but poets do it all the timetaking ideas and inspiration from the... 14. Gilleland Poetry: A Book Review - By: Jeremy Hoover For me, poetry is often too obtuse and difficult for me to get into. Whether it is the abstract metaphors, or difficult line structure, I end up struggling more than I would like to. And if I struggle too hard, I dont stay with a book of poetry very long. Some poetry, though... 15. Romantic Poetry - What Not To Do - By: Holly Bliss What NOT to do AKA bad love poetry. I love your lovely fingers, My love, as they dive through Your silky, sunshine hair. I love your deep blue Eyes, I gotta tell ya Theyre quite a pair. Your lips are liquid Lava and at t... 16. Reading Poetry - By: Terry Coyier In Ancient Greece, the most important form of entertainment was provided by the bards. Bards, or poets, traveled from place to place reciting poetry, often accompanied by a cithara or lyre. As time passed, poetry took on a written form and orators fell by the wayside. This took hundreds ... 17. Systematic Poetry Techniques - Part Three - By: Steve Gillman Have you ever read the lyrics of a Simon and Garfunkle song? Pure poetry. Want to write poems like that? Start copying them. Let me explain. The Myth Of Creativity Creativity is somewhat of a myth. It isn't that it doesn't exist, but people's ideas about it are mis-informed. ... 18. Three Commentaries On Poetry (in English And Spanish) - By: Dennis Siluk The Poets Shoes (Nowadays :) To understand some poetry, or poets, one must have experienced what the poet hasidentical experiences; or you must be shaped like the poet, the exceptions are from the old school of poetryone shoe fits all (thus, understanding the theme,... 19. Find Your Poetry Style - By: Rose Desrochers As a free verse poet I wanted to broaden my writing, so I decided to take a look at the different styles of poetry. There is a time in every artist life when we must develop new knowledge. Poetry is pretty diverse and there are many different styles and many&nb... 20. Expressing An Emotion - The Art Of Writing Poetry - By: Amanda Evans Writing poetry is an art, a way of expression, finding meaning in few words. A melody of passion flowing out onto the pages, words that flow into each other and yet express the inner most thoughts and feelings of those who read the words. Writing poetry is a gift, a wonderful gift, bei... 21. Poetry Slams: Performance Plus Art - By: Joy Cagil Performance artists of all types enjoy the awe and the kudos coming their way from the general public. In return, any concert or performance turns livelier with audience participation. During the recent decades, more and more musicians--even those in the classical music field--have begun to enco... 22. Buying Paintings Cubism - By: Michael Russell What started out as a rather avant-garde art movement has become one of the greatest examples of artistic forms breaking that mold of convention, revolutionizing European painting and sculpture up to the present century, and was first developed between 1908 and 1912 during a collaboration between Ge... 23. Mechanical Poetry - Part Three - By: Steven Gillman Have you ever read the lyrics of a Simon and Garfunkle song? Pure poetry. Want to write poems like that? Start copying them. Let me explain. The Myth Of Creativity Creativity is somewhat of a myth. It isn't that it doesn't exist, but people's ideas about it are mis-... 24. Poems - By: Michael Russell You want to write poetry? Read as many poems as you can accesswhich, as we shall soon see, is millions of poems. Of all the poets I know and have read, not onethat Im aware of anywaywrites without reading a lot of poetry and other creative writing. You dont need to spend a ba... 25. Mechanical Poetry Techniques - Part Three - By: Steve Gillman Have you ever read the lyrics of a Simon and Garfunkle song? Pure poetry. Want to write poems like that? Start copying them. Let me explain. The Myth Of Creativity Creativity is somewhat of a myth. It isn't that it doesn't exist, but people's ideas about it ar... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
the stage. Rooted in Bharatanatyam, a classical dance form from southern India, Ragamala blends dance, music and poetry. Old forms |