Tuesday, September 23, 2008

News at Eleven: Where poems come from

What makes a poem? Today's tutor Lavinia Greenlaw says a poem arises out of tension rather than subject

from The Guardian: The Observer: How to write poetry
also The Guardian: The Observer: How to write poetry: Wendy Cope: Poetic license
also The Guardian: The Observer: How to write poetry: Lavinia Greenlaw: Where poems come from
also The Guardian: The Observer: How to write poetry: Lavinia Greenlaw: How to start
also The Guardian: The Observer: How to write poetry: Lavinia Greenlaw: Writing outwards
also The Guardian: The Observer: How to write poetry: Lavinia Greenlaw: Aspects of a poem
also The Guardian: The Observer: How to write poetry: Lavinia Greenlaw: Developing and editing
also The Guardian: The Observer: How to write poetry: Lavinia Greenlaw: Form
also The Guardian: The Observer: How to write poetry: Lavinia Greenlaw: Voice
also The Guardian: The Observer: How to write poetry: Lavinia Greenlaw: Meaning
also The Guardian: The Observer: How to write poetry: Lavinia Greenlaw: Beauty
also The Guardian: The Observer: How to write poetry: Lavinia Greenlaw: Difficulty
also The Guardian: The Observer: How to write poetry: Lavinia Greenlaw: Some forms
also The Guardian: The Observer: How to write poetry: Simon Armitage: Checklist
also The Guardian: The Observer: How to write poetry: Neil Astley: What next?

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1 comment :

Anonymous said...

Wow, I am half way through these articles--great tips to help keep the writer focused. Thanks for the link.