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How can writing on a daily basis help you find your voice as a poet? In this week, we'll cover the following lessons: Enjambment, The Epigraph, The Sonnet, Cliché The Narrative Poem, Ars Poetica, The Em Dash
Writing 30 poems in 30 days is hard. So how do you make your poems good while writing every day? In this week, we'll discuss what makes a poem memorable and the following lessons: The Exclamatory O!, The Catalog/List Poem, Echo/Repetition, The Prose Poem, Surrealism, Juxtaposition, About a Memory, Mimesis/The After Poem
The first audience you write for is yourself. We'll tap into that idea while writing poems from the following lessons: The Erasure/Blackout Poem, Synesthesia, The Acrostic Poem, The Index Card Poem, Luscious Verse, The Uncanny, Ask a Rhetorical Question
In the end, the 30 day challenge is about doing what you love. This week we'll cover the following lessons: The Persona Poem, The Pantoum, The Keening Poem, The Haiku, Oral/Spoken Word Poetry, The Ekphrastic Poem, The Modern Aubade The Love Poem