Are There Any Poets in the Crowd?
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 3:37 am
I've seen a few people nibble around the edges of the subject, but how many of you actually put pen to paper? I ask this because it's nice to talk to others who Do Not Go Gently Into That Goodnight.
A couple of years ago and agent read a portion of my work and asked, "Have you ever thought about writing structured poetry?"
Of course I asked, "What do you mean?"
Of course he only mentioned sonnets, limericks and such. So, one Friday I learned the rules for several different types of poems, and by Saturday I had ten pieces. (I should mention here that I also had to learn was iambic pentameter and tetrameter was.)
I picked the most off the wall subjects I could. I'm still not sure whether I did it just to get a laugh, or to make those 19th century poets roll over in their graves. You all know the ones I'm talking about. Those "great" poets of the past which teachers used to cram down throats in middle and high school. Some of you might have even been required a literature class or two in college as well.
If you survived that, what are your favorite types of poetry? If you're only doing free verse, would you like to learn a few of the structured poetry types? Do you think that all poetry is like the teen angst stuff publishers keep putting out in mass?
A couple of years ago and agent read a portion of my work and asked, "Have you ever thought about writing structured poetry?"
Of course I asked, "What do you mean?"
Of course he only mentioned sonnets, limericks and such. So, one Friday I learned the rules for several different types of poems, and by Saturday I had ten pieces. (I should mention here that I also had to learn was iambic pentameter and tetrameter was.)
I picked the most off the wall subjects I could. I'm still not sure whether I did it just to get a laugh, or to make those 19th century poets roll over in their graves. You all know the ones I'm talking about. Those "great" poets of the past which teachers used to cram down throats in middle and high school. Some of you might have even been required a literature class or two in college as well.
If you survived that, what are your favorite types of poetry? If you're only doing free verse, would you like to learn a few of the structured poetry types? Do you think that all poetry is like the teen angst stuff publishers keep putting out in mass?