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1. Poetry: An Exercise In Emotion And Vulnerability - By: Scott Lindsay
[Henry David] Thoreau is a keen and delicate observer of nature - a genuine observer - which, I suspect, is almost as rare a character as even an original poet; and Nature, in return for his love, seems to adopt him as her especial child, and shows him secrets which few others are allowe...

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Poetry has changed over the years, and modern poetry is not the same eclectic and elitist prose you may remember from your high school reading. Modern poetry is written in plain English, filled with imagery and emotion, and is so much easier to read than poetry of the past. If you haven't read modern poetry, you don't know what you are missing!Edgar Allan Poe wrote the Raven, which is a wonderful piece of prose or poetry, and it is filled with imagery, emotion, metaphor,
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2. 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...

3. Getting Your Words Out: Winning Free Poetry Contests - By: Bob Burnham
There are two types of poets in the world. The first are those that will take the time to develop their poems, submit them to different areas, and work on every word. Then, there are poets who will write a poem, stick it in their dresser, only to find it five years later and reminisce ...

4. 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...

5. Pure Poetry - By: Dennis Siluk
Introduction to Pure Poetry: Pure Poetry: pure but mysterious poetry is or has been looked upon as either too highbrow, or too lowbrow, depending what generation you were born in, raised in, or happened to slip into. I can only define such things in my own terms. Some folks, who have j...

6. 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 ...

7. How To Write Cinquain Poetry - By: Gary R. Hess
Poetry comes in many types and genres. As with other writings, we must first understand the meaning and power behind each poetic style before choosing which one fits our purpose best. The cinquain poem is little known outside the hardcore poet world. The poems can be of three separate sty...

8. Antiquated Language In Poetry - The Right Choice For Thee? - By: Holly Bliss
My Creative Writing professor once passed out sheets of poetry. They were in pairs according to genre or topic of the poem. Our task was to pick the poem that had a greater depth to it. The better poem not that the other poem was bad, by the way and I chose correctly in every case, exc...

9. 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. ...

10. Don't Bin Your Research; You Never Know When It Might Come In Handy Again - By: Jim Green
It happened to me just recently I was reviewing a mountain of files containing research material gathered over the years; years when I was churning out one book after another, articles galore for offline and online magazines, fulfilling my obligations on syndicated newspaper c...



11. California Artists - By: Michael Russell
I do believe my sister, a botanical sculptress who has created pieces for everyone from League of Craftsmen[persons] members across the states to Steve Tyler, would fit in perfectly here with California artists. We are always emailing one another, and usually she emails me to come home (on the East...

12. Meeting The Master Of Macabre Poetry [c.a. Smith] - By: Dennis Siluk
Meeting the Master of Macabre Poetry [Dedicated to Clark A. Smith] I met CAS on the docks of Poseidonia (In my dreams last night) He was playing the god Ougabalys With three horns Above his double crown; He had eyes of the dead ...

13. Math And Poetry - By: Joe Pagano
Math rules, and everything else drools. Well maybe not everything, but the truth is that math really is the king of subjects to study. For ultimately every subject in schoolindeed everythingrevolves around math. Even subjects that you would never think. Like English, for example. Ho...

14. From Poetry To Profit! - By: Jennifer Brown Banks
If youre a writer, chances are, at one time or another youve dabbled in poetry. Whether it was through personal journal entries or a passion-penned piece to a loved one. And though you may not have the makings of Barrett-Browning or Poe, you can make extra cash. With ease! One of the...

15. Writing 101: Research That Novel - By: John T Jones, Ph.d.
How do you start writing a novel? The first thing I do is decide the genre and the setting. I suppose you saw some version of Back to the Future. Here the setting is changing not because of location, but because of time period. Flashing back or forward changes the a...

16. Personal Blogging, Documentary, And History - By: Michael Russell
When it comes to personal blogging, documentary isthe default genre. There are plenty of blogs that serveother functions, but many blogs are primarily cataloguesof the life experiences of their author. Although thereare quite a few blogs that focus on collecting poetry andother forms of creative wri...

17. Straight From The Heavens: Li Bai's Poetry In Retrospect - By: Gerald Marchewka
Some may argue that Chinese poet Li Bai is beyond compare. With words that seem to fall straight from the heavens, he, perhaps like no other poet can make us both feel the earth and touch the sky. Born during China's illustrious Tang Dynasty, Li Bai could in modern day terms b...

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11th Annual Poetry Extravaganza, poetry tribute began 10 years ago by Collective Voices and honors the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. It features a poet distinction, six poets, vocalists and musicians. The 11th Annual Poetry Extravaganza is scheduled to take place on January 13, 2007 from 1:00-4:00pm at the MLK Library [...]... More

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