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Devrie Paradowski - EzineArticles.com Expert Author
Devrie Paradowski's articles have appeared in "The White Falcon," "Poetry Renewal Magazine," "Fine Tuning," and "Pagewise." Her creative pieces have been published by "Adagio Verse Quarterly," "Meeting of the Minds Journal," "Sage of Consciosness" and "Eclips Ezine." Her earthy poetry chapbook is entitled, "A Ray Squeezed Through," and can be found in online bookstores.
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- Poetry Forums: Navigating the Cybernetic Nebulae
[Arts-and-Entertainment:Poetry] It isn't difficult to find a plethora of poetry forums on the Internet, but which ones will help you to achieve your poetic aim? This article will make you a poetry forum expert. Know what to expect, what to look for, and how to maximize your literary experience.
- Website Helps Katrina Victims Connect With Loved Ones
[News-and-Society] Emergency hotlines are congested with an overwhelming amount of people searching hoplessly for their loved ones during the aftermath of Katrina. A new website has been launched to help people find those who have been displaced by Katrina.
- Poetry Exercises
[Arts-and-Entertainment:Poetry] The exploriation involved in writing poetry can be very enlightening. There are words that come easily to us, then there are those that take finesse, thought, and persistence to find. Those are the words that can oftentimes be burried beneath your skin, deep behind the emotional conext of a larger situation.
- Poetry and Popular Culture
[Arts-and-Entertainment:Poetry] Getting an audience to even glance at a book of poetry, no matter how awesome it is, is difficult. The art of writing poetry is much more popular than reading it, so poets, promote poetry!
- Rules for Writing Poetry
[Arts-and-Entertainment:Poetry] People tend to define poetry according to the ever so cliche 'heart.' There is, hoever; a certain level of skill required to be able to write a finely tuned poem. Perhaps there are rules to the art that so many people think should freely fly from their brains to their fingertips!
- Write Your Way to Fame
[Arts-and-Entertainment:Poetry] Have you ever thought about how nice it would be to see your poem discussed in the New York Times? Think you have what it takes to become a famous poet? Well the unfortunate truth is that no one has what it takes to be a famous poet.
- The Art of Receiving Poetic Critique
[Arts-and-Entertainment:Poetry] Many new poets cringe at the first honest critique they receive, but there is a way to handle such fright. Even the most experienced of poets will get their fair shair of criticism. Knowing when to accept and when to simply ponder critiques is the key to improving a poem.
- How to Write Bad Poetry
[Arts-and-Entertainment:Poetry] As a moderator of a poetry critique website, I've seen my share of poetic rebuttals to criticism. It seems everyone has his special idea of what a poem is supposed to be, and quite frankly, I think some amateur poets are simply way too lazy to learn what a good poem is supposed to be. So here is a guide to writing a bad poem.
- Freelancing Doesn't Mean Writing For Free. Does it?
[Writing-and-Speaking:Writing] The Internet has given writers an incredible amount of opportunities to publish their work. Web site administrators, content sites, and other entities on the Web will pay writers quite well, while some promise absolutely nothing but a by-line. It isn't always bad to write for free, but a savvy writer will know when to hold out the hand for a bigger royalty, and when to smile at a compensatory by-line.
- Starting a Local Writer's Group
[Writing-and-Speaking:Writing] This article outlines the benefits of starting a local writer's group. It will also delineate some of the ways to get one started.
- Poetry Chapbooks: Ten Tips for Promotion
[Writing-and-Speaking:Book-Marketing] Poetry chapbooks are small books of poetry. They are great tools to help poets become established in the community, but promoting them can be somewhat difficult without a few leads.
- Publishing Your Poetry
[Arts-and-Entertainment:Poetry] The publicity of poetry seems to be an enigmatic task. The truth is that vanity publishers are the most prolific publishers of poetry. With that thought in mind, a poet determined to see his works in print is left to wonder, "How do I go about getting my poetry published by a real publisher?"
- Writing Innovative Poetry
[Arts-and-Entertainment:Poetry] There are very few traditional book publishers that publish poetry books. These publishers have a very good reason not to: poetry does poorly in the market place. Despite the relatively small number of enthusiastic poetry readers, the actual act of writing it is considerably more popular than reading it. With that said, a poet must completely conquer the intricacies of language in an effort to become competitive in this incredibly small writing niche.
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