Poetry: November 18, 2015 Issue [#7321] |
Poetry
This week: A Perpetual Poetry Pupil Edited by: Elle - on hiatus More Newsletters By This Editor
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I enjoy learning, so I find it fascinating when I encounter a new perspective on a topic, or a new depth to something I thought I was familiar with. One thing I can always count on, with Writing.com, is that I will continually learn new things and encounter new views on various topics. As I do, I find my personal style of poetry changes and adapts as I incorporate new ideas and concepts. Does that mean I lack a personal style, and have yet to find my own unique poetical voice, or does it merely mean I am open to learning and growth as poet? |
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I started writing poetry in my early teens. My first poems reflected my mother's poetic style - simple rhyming poems. Then my best friend started writing poems and I still don't have a name for the kind of poetry she wrote. Maybe a mix of free form and poetic prose? So that encouraged me to experiment with my own poetry a little more. Then I found Writing.com.
I took my first poetry class at "Invalid Item" (hosted by the "The Rockin' Reviewers" ). It was there I learned how to incorporate imagery and figurative language into my poems, and I started learning about meter.
I took my second poetry class at "Muse Masters" . I learned a variety of different forms, and expanded on my previous knowledge of imagery and figurative language. I gained confidence in my own poetry and started entering contests and sharing more of my work, which meant I also received more feedback.
But then I read some of the poems written by Cinn and I gained an appreciation for how much I didn't know about poetry. Why did you have a line break there? Why did you indent that line? Why have you used italics there and bold font there? Cinn offered to tutor me, and although I haven't had the time to take her up on it yet, I definitely will. She looks at poetry from a different viewpoint than I do, and that means she can teach me to expand my poetical horizons.
Doing the "Invalid Item" and "Invalid Item" challenges both pushed me out of my comfort zone and forced me to think fast, and to draw inspiration from my everyday world. Both were a real learning curve.
I am currently working on a poetry class at the "Invalid Item" (hosted by "Fantasy and Science Fiction Society" ), which is designed to cover the basics of poetry. Yes, I've written some poetry I'm proud of. Yes, I've won some poetry contests. But I never make the mistake of thinking I know everything about a subject, or that there isn't more to learn. Even going back over the basics is a wonderful thing for a poet, reminding us to stop leaning on our favourite poetical devices and start utilising some of the many other possibilities that exist. I am a learner when it comes to poetry, and I think I always will be. That is one of the wonders of poetry. |
These are some of my favourite recent poems from some of the poets who inspire and challenge me. I hope you enjoy them.
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These are great places to learn more about poetry:
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