how can i improve my poetry? ????????????
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Here are the steps on how to improve your poetry:
1. Read regularly
2. Write regularly
3. Don’t be scared of bad writing.
4. Do poetry writing exercises.
5. Seek feed back
6. Revise
7. Embrace good work.
9. Learn from those who are good poet.
10. Read about history and types of poetry.
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1.Read lots of poems
Of course the best place to start improving your writing craft are by reading poems, and lots of them. Poetry has the advantages of being short, which allows you to experiment to many different styles.
2.Learn to stimulate the senses
The poet paints pictures with words, but that picture is not limited to images; the poet should stimulate our sense of sight, smell, sound, touch, and taste just as a picture can do. The poet becomes a kind of camera that produces striking, fresh images that remain fixed in the mind’s eye. This line, for example, offers a strong image: “Sunlight varnishes oak trees crimson.”
3.Try to play around with images in your own writing, or practice writing a poem or two. See what kind of images you can conjure, and try to understand why imagery works well at stimulating the senses.
4.Learn to use concrete words
Poetry also teaches us that it’s better to use a concrete word in place of an abstract one. An example of a concrete word is “warm.” It’s concrete because you can experience warmth with your senses—it’s a real thing. An abstract term might be “freedom” or “happiness” because you can’t see or touch them.
5.Learn to convert clichés
Any writing style that relies on clichés loses its impact.
6..Poets love themes, and your own writing should include them too. Yet many novice writers find it hard to get to grips with themes,
Of course the best place to start improving your writing craft are by reading poems, and lots of them. Poetry has the advantages of being short, which allows you to experiment to many different styles.
2.Learn to stimulate the senses
The poet paints pictures with words, but that picture is not limited to images; the poet should stimulate our sense of sight, smell, sound, touch, and taste just as a picture can do. The poet becomes a kind of camera that produces striking, fresh images that remain fixed in the mind’s eye. This line, for example, offers a strong image: “Sunlight varnishes oak trees crimson.”
3.Try to play around with images in your own writing, or practice writing a poem or two. See what kind of images you can conjure, and try to understand why imagery works well at stimulating the senses.
4.Learn to use concrete words
Poetry also teaches us that it’s better to use a concrete word in place of an abstract one. An example of a concrete word is “warm.” It’s concrete because you can experience warmth with your senses—it’s a real thing. An abstract term might be “freedom” or “happiness” because you can’t see or touch them.
5.Learn to convert clichés
Any writing style that relies on clichés loses its impact.
6..Poets love themes, and your own writing should include them too. Yet many novice writers find it hard to get to grips with themes,
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