Craft Lab
Explore four types of poetic repetition: anaphora, epistrophe, anadiplosis, and antanaclasis.
Discover the concept of the "anchor" and how it can serve as a compass in your writing.
A poetic turn is the moment within a poem when an idea or feeling shifts, creating a new perspective or insight.
Despite their capacity to inspire fear in student research paper writers everywhere, footnotes offer an interesting way to experiment in poetry.
From the French meaning “dawn,” the aubade is a poem or song announcing the arrival of the morning and usually, but not always, lamenting leaving or being left behind by a lover.
Titles can be put to work in any number of ways in a given poem, and finding the right one can be the key to unlocking a poem’s brilliance.
Ekphrastic poetry explores the intersection between visual art and written expression.
EPISODE 35 | Explore five key strategies for creating attention-grabbing, meaningful poem titles.
EPISODE 34 | Learn the art of collage poetry, with a step-by-step guide through the process of creating your own.
EPISODE 27 | What does your revision process look like? It’s never too late to re-approach your writing practice, and revision might just be your missing link.
EPISODE 22 | The blitz is a 50-line poem form with specific rules for a surprise outcome.
EPISODE 3 | The prose poem offers a wide canvas for experimentation, attracting innovative voices in contemporary poetry.