Funny Love Poem - How To Find The Right Words
- By Allen Jesson
- Published Monday 4th 2008
- Poetry
- Unrated
Before you begin your funny love poem I would recommend reading and listing to other poems in the same genre. This will give you some ideas about the styles they were written. You will also be able to decide if your funny love poem is going to be long or short, rhyming or not rhyming.
Anniversary Gift - Romance Is The Key
- By Allen Jesson
- Published Thursday 13th 2008
- Poetry
- Unrated
When searching for an anniversary gift the main thing to remember is to be romantic and sincere, especially if the gift is for your partner or loved one.
Getting Your Song Idea Underway
- By Paul Warren
- Published Thursday 3rd 2008
- Poetry
- Unrated
Getting an idea from the muse can be easy, but how do we pursue it and make it into a finished work?
Some ballerina's are so graceful that their movements are considered to be poetry in motion. The slight dip at the waist is a silent communiqu to another that they recognize their presence and are giving them a greeting.
Some of the poetry for greeting cards was written with a certain person in mind.
The Art of Poetry Writing
- By Chris Kennelly
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
- Poetry
- Unrated
People who write poetry for the first time usually write from the top of their heads. This means, once inspiration hits them, they write down whatever they felt during that inspired moment in the simplest possible words that they could use.
The Art of Poetry Writing
- By Chris Kennelly
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
- Poetry
- Unrated
People who write poetry for the first time usually write from the top of their heads. This means, once inspiration hits them, they write down whatever they felt during that inspired moment in the simplest possible words that they could use.
Do You Need An Agent For Your Book Project?
- By Christine Harrell
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
- Poetry
- Unrated
Why not just send your manuscript directly to publishers? Writers ask companies to help them find publishers for their book projects all the time.
Poetics: Free vs. Formal
- By Christine Harrell
- Published Saturday 29th 2007
- Poetry
- Unrated
Most poets today write free verse which is open to pattern and is recognized as nonconforming and rhyme less verse. Metrical verse relies on stanza length combined with meter or rhyme patterns distinct to itself.
Poetry vs The Internet
- By Chris Campbell
- Published Saturday 29th 2007
- Poetry
- Unrated
Poetry to many is an art form that has survived the ages. To the internet, poetry is a cash cow.

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