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Creating Poetry

by John Drury
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Overview

Poets can't impose their will on the muse. That's why it's so important that you write regularly, keep reworking your drafts, and experiment in your writing. This book will help you by offering advice, inspiration, and hundreds of exercises to get you going—all designed to invoke your muse.

With no bias toward any form or style, John Drury addresses imagery, metaphor, and the different methods of constructing and experimenting with new poetic forms. You'll find twelve chapters overflowing with examples, exercises, and prompts—all practical tools you can use right now in your poetry writing. For example, you'll find information on:

  • Preparing: developing your poetic sensitivity
  • Language: learning the fundamental tools of poetry and using them effectively
  • Sight: refining sight—and insight—to make your poetry come alive within the mind's eye—and the heart's eye, too
  • Sound: sensitizing yourself to the music of words—both singly and in combination
  • Movement: developing the rhythmic qualities that make poems sing—and shout, march, croon, and whisper
  • Voice: becoming aware of the fine nuances of how the words are said and connected, revealing each poem's implied speaker and stance"
  • Finishing: bringing each poem to successful completion
No matter what your style or level of experience, Creating Poetry offers insightful, thoughtful, and motivating instruction all of which will make your path to poetry writing a richer path to travel.

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Synopsis

This book teaches budding poets to explore language text, subject matter, free and measured verse, imagery, metaphor, and different methods of experimenting with new poetic forms.

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With no bias toward form or style, Drury addresses the subjects of language text, subject matter, free and measured verse, imagery, metaphor, the various methods of constructing and experimenting with new poetic forms, and encourages budding poets to practice techniques of thinking and seeing from new angles, ways of shaping and experimenting with language, and methods of finding their own voice. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, John Drury


John Drury studied at the Iowa Writer's Workshop and Johns Hopkins. He has been published in a number of publications including Shenandoah and Ploughshares. He teaches creative writing and poetry at the University of Cincinnati.

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With no bias toward form or style, Drury addresses the subjects of language text, subject matter, free and measured verse, imagery, metaphor, the various methods of constructing and experimenting with new poetic forms, and encourages budding poets to practice techniques of thinking and seeing from new angles, ways of shaping and experimenting with language, and methods of finding their own voice. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
July 1, 2006
Publisher
F+W Media, Inc.
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781582974637

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