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How do you write a good poem?

How do you write a good poem?

How to Write a Poem in 8 Steps (with Tips from a Poetry Editor)Brainstorm your starting point. Don’t force yourself to write your poem in order, from the first line to the last. Free-write in prose. Choose your poem’s form and style. Read for inspiration. Start writing for an audience of one — you. Read your poem out loud. Take a break to refresh your mind. Revise your poem.

How do you write a deep poem?

towards writing poetry in order to generate feelings in your reader (in which case the poem exists entirely to serve the reader).Know Your Goal.Avoid Clichés.Avoid Sentimentality.Use Images.Use Metaphor and Simile.Use Concrete Words Instead of Abstract Words.Communicate Theme.Subvert the Ordinary.

How do you respond to someone’s poem?

Point out what’s strong. A poem shared is a gift given. In response, don’t just gush vague, insincere praise, but let the writer know he has been heard, that his poem is valued. Point to specific passages–words, images, phrases–and tell how and why they speak to you.

Why do we write poems?

I write poetry because it takes an issue or experience, wraps it in vivid feeling, and gives it to readers like a gift. I write poetry because it connects me to the world in a way nothing else ever really has. And it connects me to others in a way that nothing else ever really has.

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