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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 'Reviews 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 Reviews Poetry Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Reviews Poetry 1. Publishing And Promoting Of Poetry Anthologies And Chapbooks - By: Rose Desrochers So you have always dreamed of having your poetry published? Why not self-publish it or go with a pod publisher? Poetry is something perfect for self-publishing or pod publishing. Now you are asking yourself how you get started. Start by choosing up to 100 of your best poems, think of who your... Featured ArticleGilleland Poetry - Storoems And Poems - Review "Retired professor of Microbiology, Harry Gilleland certainly has a variety of experiences and thought-provoking insights to share in his latest poetry book, Gilleland Poetry Storoems and Poems. Harrys poetry has appeared at numerous establishments over the years and he has authored three books to date. His dedication to and love of poetry is evident in the way that he writes his work.Evocative and mentally stimulating throughout its 205 pages this book is ...
Read full story 2. Promoting Your Poetry Book - By: Rose Desrochers At long last your book is finished. As a self-publisher poet it is up to you to market your anthology or chapbook. Self-publishing requires you to self-market successfully. Marketing your book can become a full time job and it isnt going to happen overnight. So you might be asking yourself, Where do... 3. If You Are Chasing The Most Up-to-date Opinion Pertaining To Love Poetry. - By: Tom If you are chasing the most up-to-date opinion pertaining to love poetry. When you're seeking the best information about love poetry, you'll find it hard unscrambling quality advice from inexpert love poetry proposals and directions so it is wise to know how to moderate the information you ar... 4. Publishing Your Own Book Of Poetry - By: Peggy Eldridge-love Many established poets published themselves initially, some of them do so continually. In the literary arena that currently exists this is very acceptable and respected. But before you consider self-publishing consider the following. Does your poetry hold universal appeal? You ... 5. A Day In The Life Of A Book Reviewer; How A Little Research Can Save You A Ton Of Embarrassment! - By: Cindy Dejager I had just finished two book reviews by the same the author, sent out my copies to both the author and my e-zine, and printed off my monthly newsletter. I decided to give a copy of my newsletter to a family member before sending them all out in the mail. First, just let me say... 6. Poetry In Turbulence - By: Jeffrey Side To many non-specialists of literature, poetry is deeply unsatisfying. There are several reasons for this, but two in particular come to mind. The first is that most poetry is overly descriptive, leaving little to the imagination; the second is that the rest of it is abstruse. This presen... 7. How To Start A Poetry Writers Group - By: Michelle True I was looking for a poetry group near my home in 2003 and didn't find one. I contacted my local library and they said that a few years ago someone had tried to get a poetry group going but it only drew 2-3 people and it fizzled out rather quickly. They also told me that if I wanted to ... 8. Seven Deadly Signs Of Poetry Scams - By: Kristin Johnson In America, poets are held in such low esteem that even the most Honored Representative from Nigeria wont bother scamming us. Society says to us what Dermot Mulroney says to Julia Roberts in My Best Friends Wedding, that we are The pus that infects the mucus that cruds up the fungus that... 9. Poetry Books - By: Michael Russell Poetry Books One of my favorite pastimes is to read poetry. Despite the very boring poetry we used to be force fed with at school, I was not put off. I went and found the poetry I liked by myself. I was a frequent visitor to my local library and I discovered poetry books that way. I also ... 10. Publishing Poetry In Newspapers: Where To Submit - By: Melanie Simms According to Dana Gioia, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, "Daily newspapers no longer review poetry. There is, in fact, little coverage of poetry or poets in the general press". (Can Poetry Matter, Dana Gioia, 1991). John Timpane, Philadelphia Inquirer Commenta... 11. 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... 12. 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... 13. Review Of Stephen B. Wiley's First Book Of Poetry: Hero Island - By: Norm Goldman Poet Stephen B. Wileys first book of poetry, Hero Island, reflects tender snapshots and reminiscent overviews of various stages of his life as a youngster working on a farm in New Jersey, summer vacations spent with his family in Northern Vermont, and his positive stance on life. b... 14. 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... 15. Poetry Workshops - By: Rose Desrochers I find poetry workshops study more the theory and craft of writing poetry. I joined one in the past and found it to be filled with snobs who pretty much write bad poetry. Half of what they say can not even be understood. Their poetry consists of nothing more but verses of diarrhea metaphors. Hearing... 16. Poetry Frauds - By: Jeffrey Michael Miller My name is Jeffrey Michael Miller and I'm the author of the poetry book entitled " From The Inside Out " by Publishamerica. I want to take this time to talk about some self appointed poetry guru's who freely hand out misleading information. Some of these people that I won't mention by name parad... 17. What Use Poetry? Featured Book: Tracings By Carolyn Howard-johnson - By: Kristin Johnson In the Red Engine Press January 2006 newsletter, "Yardspinners and Wordweavers," Carolyn Howard-Johnson, author of Tracings, writes: "Auden thought the purpose of poetry is to disenchant. That, my reader, may be why I am not much for rhyme or pretty, though I do like food imag... 18. Poetry Critique - Critique The Poem - Not The Poet - By: Rose Desrochers The act of writing poetry is something that is very personal to us poets, and sharing it for the first time can be a very frightening experience. The first experience of having your work criticized can boggle your mind and set you back a step in your writing. However, critique is essenti... 19. 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... 20. On Writing And Poetry: Harry Calhoun In Conversation - By: Trina Allen This is just brilliant. The whole interview is incredible I'm REALLY appreciative of some seriously good advice from a fellow writer. Mark Howell, Senior Writer, Solares Hill Harry Calhouns picture could appear beside the dictionary definition for journeyman. Living proof tha... 21. Poetry Good Poems Require Tremendous Honesty - By: Ugur Akinci I'm an amateur poet. Have written probably a total of 100 good poems in my life that still would not make it to any of the major national poetry magazines. (Not that I haven't tried, trust me...) However, I was very honored about six months to get accepted to a poetry writing ... 22. 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... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
| Poems In An Expanding Universe (abridged) Pattiann Rogers poems have won several prizes, including the Tietjens Prize and the Hokin Prize from Poetry, the Roethke Prize from Poetry Northwest,... |