Snow's Writing for 2019, 2020, & Beyond [13+] This book holds the items for the contest I enter in 2019, 2020, and beyond. |
Hi Prosperous Snow celebrating , I am Lorraine and I am reviewing your piece Proof of God from Snow's Writing for 2019, 2020, & Beyond in affiliation with "WdC SuperPower Reviewers Group" . Title: An interesting title as, without it, the meaning of the poem would be ambiguous, and the reader would be left to draw their own conclusion. Whilst I understand the name, and why you've chosen it, I imagine this could be even better with a title that's broader, and lets the reader draw their own thoughts and meanings from it. First Impression: An interesting poem, showing how God is in the abstract, and yet still so vividly in many people's hearts. Form: I did a quick double-check on the syllable count, and you've nailed it, so great job here! I enjoy writing poems that are syllable-limited, but it can also definitely be a challenge. Especially when you think of one word, but it won't fit where it needs to. You've done well to make sure you stick within the limits but also create a poem that makes sense, and also likely has an emotional appeal to those that are religious. Word Choice: In a short poem, especially, every word counts. Each word has to work to deliver the message or emotion. I found your use of unincarnated interesting for 2 reasons. To me, it sounds like it should be a word. Yet, it's not. I've checked and this word doesn't exist in any dictionary, which is a shame, because it should be a word. Despite the fact there seems to be no official definition, it still somehow made sense to me. I completely understood its meaning. It's also the longest word you've got here, and you've used up 5 of your precious syllable to write it. Just something to think about. The word works but doesn't exist according to the dictionary. That's a new one on me. Spelling/Grammar: No errors spotted here! Closing Thoughts: Overall, I enjoyed this poem, and whilst I'm not religious, I did understand it's meaning. Good luck in the contest, and maybe you see again at "I Write in 2019" ! Lorraine ** Image ID #2030559 Unavailable ** Listen, smile, agree, and then do whatever you were going to do anyway! Robert Downey Jr.
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