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36 Poetry Writing Tips 1. Read lots of poetry. In fact, read a lot of anything if you want to produce better writing. 2. Write poetry as often as you can. 3. Designate a special notebook (or space in your notebook) for poetry writing. 4. Try writing in form (sonnets, haiku, etc.). 5. Use imagery. 6. Embrace metaphors but stay away from clichés. 7. Sign up for a poetry writing workshop. 8. Expand your vocabulary. 9. Read poems over and over (and aloud). Consider them, analyze them. 10. Join a poetry forum or poetry writing group online. 11. Study musicality in writing (rhythm and meter). 12. Use poetry prompts when you’re stuck. 13. Be funny. Make a funny poem. 14. Notice what makes others’ poetry memorable. Capture it, mix it up, and make it your own. 15. Try poetry writing exercises when you’ve got writer’s block. 16. Study biographies of famous (or not-so-famous) poets. 17. Memorize a poem (or two, or three, or more). 18. Revise and rewrite your poems to make them stronger and more compelling. 19. Have fun with puns. 20. Don’t be afraid to write a bad poem. You can write a better one later. 21. Find unusual subject matter — a teapot, a shelf, a wall. 22. Use language that people can understand. 23. Meditate or listen to inspirational music before writing poetry to clear your mind and gain focus. 24. Keep a notebook with you at all times so you can write whenever (and wherever) inspiration strikes. 25. Submit your poetry to literary magazines and journals. 26. When you submit work, accept rejection and try again and again. You can do it and you will. 27. Get a website or blog and publish your own poetry. 28. Connect with other poets to share and discuss the craft that is poetry writing. 29. Attend a poetry reading or slam poetry event. 30. Subscribe to a poetry podcast and listen to poetry. 31. Support poets and poetry by buying books and magazines that feature poetry. 32. Write with honesty. Don’t back away from your thoughts or feelings. Express them! 33. Don’t be afraid to experiment. Mix art and music with your poetry. Perform it and publish it. 34. Eliminate all unnecessary words, phrases, and lines. Make every word count. 35. Write a poem every single day. 36. Read a poem every single day.
Posted on: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 14:00:15 +0000

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