How to Grow Your Own Poem

How to Grow Your Own Poem
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Publisher : Swift Press
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 9781800751811
ISBN-13 : 1800751818
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Book Synopsis How to Grow Your Own Poem by : Kate Clanchy

Download or read book How to Grow Your Own Poem written by Kate Clanchy and published by Swift Press. This book was released on 2023-06-01 with total page 352 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Do you want to write a poem? This book will show you 'how to grow your own poem'... Kate Clanchy has been teaching people to write poetry for more than twenty years. Some were old, some were young; some were fluent English speakers, some were not. None of them were confident to start with, but a surprising number went to win prizes and every one finished up with a poem they were proud of, a poem that only they could have written – their own poem. Kate's big secret is a simple one: to share other poems. She believes poetry is like singing or dancing and the best way to learn is to follow someone else. In this book, Kate shares the poems she has found provoke the richest responses, the exercises that help to shape those responses into new poems, and the advice that most often helps new writers build their own writing practice. If you have never written a poem before, this book will get you started. If you have written poems before, this book will help you to write more fluently and confidently, more as yourself. This book not like other creative writing books. It doesn't ask you to set out on your own, but to join in. Your invitation is inside.


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