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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 'Organisations 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 Organisations Poetry Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Organisations Poetry 1. 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 ... Featured ArticleModern Poetry - Poetry For Everyone 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, ...
Read full story 2. 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... 3. 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... 4. Top 20 Poetry Quotations - By: Danielle Hollister Explore the meaning of poetry and the motivation of poets with this special collection of evocative quotations..."A poet is someone who is astonished by everything." -- Anonymous"Reality only reveals itself when it is illuminated by a ray of poetry." -- Georges Brague"The poet ... 5. 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... 6. Anniversary Gifts - Forty-sixth Anniversary - By: Michael Russell As we get closer to that magic 50th anniversary, the anniversary gift ideas seem to be getting either stranger and stranger or more and more expensive or both. This year's anniversary gift may not be expensive but it is certainly different. For those of you who have never created anythin... 7. 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... 8. Rules For Writing Poetry - By: Devrie Paradowski Youve been writing poetry since that first assignment in your high school writing class. You know the rules about writing poetry, right? Are there rules? Well, if you frequent the poetry forums across the Internet as much as I do, youd find that there are a lot of amateur poets who adama... 9. 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... 10. 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... 11. Publishing Your Poetry - By: Devrie Paradowski If you are serious about seeing your work published by reputable publishers, there are a few points you should consider. Firstly and most obviously, you need to determine if you have poetry worth publishing. This assessment can be done by doing something that will not only help you gau... 12. 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 ... 13. Accounting In Non-profit Organisations - By: Michael Russell The nature of this type of enterprise implies that any increase in net assets arising from the activities of the undertaking must be applied to improve the community services rendered by the specific organisation. The increase in the net assets of the entity does not accrue to the persons supp... 14. Poetry - By: Michael Russell Everyday we all read countless words. We read words on signs, on menus, and on buses. We read words in the grocery store and at the coffee shop. We certainly read words at the library, and in the morning paper. So often, and even perhaps too often, these words that we read day-to-day pass by us ... 15. Refuse To Live Your Life Without Art, Poetry And Music - By: Susan Dunn, Ma Clinical Psychology Q: Why should an Internet course in Emotional Intelligence include art, poetry and music? A: Because EQ involves understanding and being able to express your emotions, and art, poetry and music are the most suitable vehicles for this. Art expresses emotions without words, and poetry,... 16. What Is Data Recovery? - A Brief Introduction - By: Simon Steggles - Www.disklabs.com What is Data Recovery? Data Recovery is the process of retrieval of inaccessible or corrupt data from digital media that has become damaged in some way. Data Recovery can be used to recover data from devices as varied as Hard Disk Drives, Memory Cards, Tapes, Mobile Phones, Personal Digit... 17. Refuse To Live Without Art, Poetry And Music - By: Susan Dunn none Q: Why should an Internet course in Emotional Intelligence include art, poetry and music? A: Because EQ involves understanding and being able to express your emotions, and art, poetry and music are the most suitable vehicles for this. Art expresses emotions without wo... 18. 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... 19. 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... 20. Wedding Poetry To Use At A Wedding - By: Holly Stevens Wedding poetry has been used to spice up any ceremony. It is amazing how poetrys play of words effectively translate the hearts language. This is basically the reason why poetry reading is a standard activity in wedding activities. Poetries are usually used a part of wedding vows, activity programs,... 21. To Death [and Commentary On Elements Of Poetry: Suspense] - By: Dennis Siluk To Death There are 72-deaths, and God said, Pick one, and so he did, To Death, was its name: its eyes were sleepy, droopy. He then wondered what the other 71-deaths were like? Many were among the dark hills, stone-forests below! Waters full of flames, undrinkable!b... 22. Art Deco Jewelry - By: Michael Russell Art Deco jewelry emerged on the scene duding the 1920s and 1930s just as the world was seeing great changes. Technology and industry made great leaps during this time in history and this had a significant impact on the way we viewed the world. Poetry, art and even jewelry reflected the worlds new at... 23. The Poetry Of Emily Dickinson - By: Richard Pettinger It is well known that in her lifetime Emily Dickinson only had a very small number of poems published (fewer than 20) and even these were heavily edited for the benefit of contemporary sensibilities. Initially it was thought that only a small number of poems were published but extensive ... 24. Reading Poetry Aloud - By: Serena Greenslade Lots of us decide to give a poetry reading - whether it's our own poetry, a poem we've had written for a special occasion or a famous poem, there are times when we would like to read it aloud and share it with other people. Poetry readings take place at weddings, funerals, poetry clubs ... 25. 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,... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |