Monday, 7 October 2019

any good poetry books out there?

answers1: hard task. look into from the search engines. that will could help!
answers2: There is an author I've been following. He's not well known
- yet, but his name is Jason Greiner and he has two poetry books out
at this point. I know for a fact that he is willing to talk with
others about their work and help them on their way as well.
answers3: Check out the annotated list of poetry-related books at
http://www.panix.com/~tindall/p_recbk.html -- some of them are about
writing, others about reading poetry, but even those will contain lots
of info that will be helpful for writing.
answers4: In the Palm of Your Hand: The Poet's Portable Workshop by
Steve Kowit <br>
The Discovery of Poetry: A Field Guide to Reading and Writing Poems by
Frances Mayes <br>
Writing the Australian Crawl or Crossing Unmarked Snow by William Stafford <br>
The Poet's Companion: A Guide to the Pleasures of Writing Poetry by
Kim Addonizio and Dorianne Laux <br>
Poetry Home Repair Kit by Ted Kooser <br>
All The Fun's in How you say the thing by Timothy Steele <br>
A Poetry Handbook and Rules for the Dance by Mary Oliver <br>
<br>
Simply reading a lot of good poetry will also help you, here are some
sites to browse: <br>
<br>
Academy of Americans Poets <br>
Poetry Daily <br>
Verse Daily <br>
The Writer's Almanac <br>
Ploughshares <br>
Rattle <br>
Poetry 180 <br>
Poetry Foundation
answers5: For my poem. Its supposed to sound like poe. Didnt you read
the bottom part. And its a really weird format
answers6: The Poetry Handbook by Mary Oliver (a pulitzer winner) a
brief book that gets to the grit of it...I believe it will answer many
of your questions.

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