Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Great Regulars: Sometimes in poetry it's good

to focus on a specific relevant moment and then explore what lesson you learnt from that moment that you carry with you all your life. Finding greater significance in small seemingly insignificant moments is always a good route to a poem.

So now we've looked at the poems here are a few stimulus questions to help you create your own poems about fatherhood.

Choose a simple task that the father in your poem does and examine its wider significance to you now

from The Guardian: Poetry Workshop: Roger Robinson's workshop

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