poetry
poetry
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by eren - 2007-05-22
HOW TO WRITE POEMS THAT RHYME: WRITING RHYMING POETRYWriting beautiful rhyme makes poetry, poets - all love rhymes, verses; rhyming verse is easy ~ tips on how to write a poem, composing poems that ...
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by MICHAEL SUIB - 2007-06-01
Thirty Poems in Thirty Days. Historically, poets have always stepped up to the plate and presented, in stark clarity and the sometime disputable clever turn of a word, a unique understanding ...
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by Hobhouse - 2007-06-04
Alice Meynell was born on 11 October 1847 at Barnes, England. She was the younger daughter of Thomas and Christina Thompson. Her father was a widower with a son and daughter when he married Christina....
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by Melanie Rockett - 2007-06-11
Have you ever heard of the Pulitzer Prize? It's the one of the grand daddy of writing contests. Started by 19th century journalist Joseph Pulitzer, the first prize was awarded in 1917 and cash prizes ...
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by Kathy Steinemann - 2007-06-27
A couple of recent deaths in the family found me searching the Internet trying to locate a suitable eulogy or funeral poem. What I found was often very inspiring and brought tears to my eyes.However, ...
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by Melanie Rockett - 2007-06-28
There are literally hundreds of writing contests open for entry at any time of the year. There are contests for every genre and level of experience -- from amateur poetry writing contests to competit...
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by Grant Eckert - 2007-06-29
Though many people will still roll their eyes at the idea of poetry, there is no disputing its impact on modern society. While many of us still associate poetry with sing song rhymes, that is only the...
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by Kathy Steinemann - 2007-07-02
Recently, a dear relative passed away. I tried to find a suitable eulogy poem on the Internet. However, a lot of the poetry was too long, outdated, or oozing with expressive language that didn't feel ...
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by Terry J. Coyier - 2007-07-21
Prose - a simple word that confuses so many people. What is it exactly? According to dictionary.com:1.the ordinary form of spoken or written language, without metrical structure, as distinguishe...
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by JamesQuinton - 2007-07-25
If you are a new writer, of either poetry and/or fiction, looking to get work published and read it may be worth delving into the small presses to get that first publication. There is a plethora...