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Speed up your maturity as a poet by understanding practiced methods of using allitteration.
Have you ever wanted to improve in a certain area of your poetry? An experienced poet shows that through poetic restrictions, one can achieve greater progress.
Poetry is more auditory than visual, and much of the power and meaning can only be discovered by hearing the poem read in different ways or by reading it out loud.
New Zealand-based Teresia Teaiwa's first CD, I Can See Fiji (Wellington: A Fiery Canoe Production, 2008), provides fresh insights to issues of identity and environment.
Did fewer than a hundred renegade artists in the First World War period determine the shape of modern electronic poetry?
Tips and techniques from poetry can be used to engage the reader in all types of prose. Here's the secrets to better writing, in any genre.
Become Poet Laureate of the Solar System with these five simple ideas to help your poetry stay interesting, exciting and fresh.
Gentle or adventurous? Poetry or prose? These tips on writing picture books will help you be successful.


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