Poetry Needs Feeling.1 Lesson, Updated 14 Years AgoNow your older, you got over the Dr. Seuss poetry. Not everything rhymes, not everything is based off of silly characters. Now we need to reflect our poetry on what we feel. Sometimes we can't bring words out to rhyme, this will help alot. |
Eaton's Creative Writing TWHS Poetry Option 1Posted 10 Years AgoWrite a poem that begins with a rhetorical question. |
Eaton's Creative Writing TWHS Poetry Option 2Posted 10 Years AgoImitation Poem |
Eaton's Creative Writing TWHS Poetry Option 3Posted 10 Years AgoAntonym Poem |
Eaton's Creative Writing TWHS Poetry Option 4Posted 10 Years AgoWrite a poem about why it is hard to give away or get rid of a sentimental thing. Try to write it in such a way that the reader feels the reluctance or the nostalgia that the things invoke in you, the author. |
Eaton's Creative Writing TWHS Poetry Option 5Posted 10 Years AgoWrite a poem bringing back to life a particular meal that is both ordinary and memorable. Make the reader feel as if he/she is witnessing this moment. |
Eaton's Creative Writing TWHS Poetry Option 6Posted 10 Years AgoWrite a poem about a first time, trying to make the reader feel how you felt that first time. |
Eaton's Creative Writing TWHS Poetry Option 7Posted 10 Years AgoWrite a poem about a time you got lost either in the physical sense or the metaphorical sense (intellectually, emotionally, spiritually). |
Poetry Symposium: Rhyme Schemes1 Lesson, Updated 10 Years AgoFor those of you who don't know what a symposium is, it is a fancy word for academic get together whose origin is in ancient Greek drinking parties. That being said, lets open up our beers, bottles of wine, or heavenly spirits for some discussion, in.. |
poetry tips4 Lessons, Updated 12 Years Agolearn good poetry tips |
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Poetry, making it magicalUpdated 14 Years AgoHow tho go from drab to fab with your poems |
Lessons Learnt: How to (or not to) Write a Poem Poetry: A Few PointersPosted 10 Years AgoSharing my thoughts on how easy it is to whip one up! |
Poetry: It's All About Little Details2 Lessons, Updated 14 Years AgoThis course will help the student integrate intelligent little details into their poetry, thereby allowing the writer to apply extra layers of complexity to their work. |
What Will Your Verse Be? Poetry: The Scenery of WritingPosted 14 Years AgoHere is my first lesson, where I will be talking to you about my experiences on poetry and how you can learn from it. |
Poets CornerUpdated 12 Years AgoPoets Corner is just that where a bunch of poets can get inspirational ideas from |
My First Poems Poets Who INSPIREPosted 7 Years AgoSecond One |
How To Be A Better Writer Point Of ViewPosted 12 Years AgoPOV: Following the rules |
Points of Views3 Lessons, Updated 8 Years AgoReviewing the different perspectives in a narrative story (first, second, and third person). |
To Build A World PoliticsPosted 13 Years AgoSo. What are your realms like? These questions will help you decide where you might want to go. |