Alan Steinle

How to Write Poems: A Practical Guide

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People write poems because it’s a fun and challenging way to be creative. If you already enjoy expressing yourself with words, then you are a good candidate for learning how to write poems, or for improving your ability to write them.

“How to Write Poems: A Practical Guide” is an introduction to the theory and practice of English poetry. It is meant for beginning writers of poetry, as well as for more experienced writers.

“Part One: Theory” covers aspects of poetry that have been used throughout the history of English poetry. This part includes an introduction to meters, rhymes, stanzas, and other aspects of poetry.

“Part Two: Practice” includes practical examples with dozens of mini-exercises. Various expressions and forms of poetry are examined, including blank verse, ballads, sonnets, limericks, parodies, and more. The optional exercises allow the reader to take an active approach to learning about these types of poetry.
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  • eadyidihhas quoted8 years ago
    total number of syllables in a line is used to define the meter
  • eadyidihhas quoted8 years ago
    we ignore the differences in duration of the syllables and focus on the loudness and distinction of the spoken
  • eadyidihhas quoted8 years ago
    Phonemes are sounds that are represented by one or more letters or symbols
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