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Applying for State Art Grants
What to expect, what to watch out for when applying for an Arts Council literature grant.
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How to Write a Villanelle
Mastering the villanelle is one of the most difficult tasks in poetry, but through a few simple tricks, the form can be tackled and result in a lyrical work of art.
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Imagery in Frost's Dust of Snow
Robert Frost's Dust of Snow is only eight lines long and contains no adjectives, similes or metaphors, yet succeeds in creating a picture in the reader's mind: how?
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Writing Interesting Poetry
Become Poet Laureate of the Solar System with these five simple ideas to help your poetry stay interesting, exciting and fresh.
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Writing Without Rhymes
Avoid being accused of second-rate Dr. Seuss-ness with three simple elements that will broaden your poetic palate and force you to look at rhymes in a whole new light.
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