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» Cinquain Poems-Examples-How To Teach Cinquain Poetry Using Examples And Practica
by Zeph Agayo
For most people, cinquain poetry is something impractical and useless. Partially, I agree with them. Most teachers don't find pleasure in teaching poetry nor do most students find it interesting. Almost all students want to learn things which are practical and useful. This makes cinquain poetry--a very uncomplicated subject, very difficult to teach. It seems impossible to make students become interested in cinquain poetry. However, as they say, "If there's a will, there's a way".
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Posted 2011-05-23 19:18:50 EST | (742 Reads)
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» Cowboy Poetry - The Where, What, and Why
By Jo Lee T Riley
A cowboy poet, be it a he or she, generally proclaims a dramatic event with livestock experienced on a ranch in wide-open spaces. However, like cowboys themselves, their poetry style or content isn't hampered or fenced in by barbed wire and other constraints. It's usually strong in meter and rhyme following the style of Robert Service, one of the great poets of all time, but it can also be free verse or anything in-between.
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Posted 2011-05-23 18:51:24 EST | (666 Reads)
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» Finding the Lost Art of Poetry
by N Muire
Through the years many forms of writing have come and gone. Prose is one of those examples of writing that has largely gone out of style in our current day and age. It is still out there in certain forms, but the old-fashioned poem has taken a back-seat to more modern variants of this lyrical stringing together of words.
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Posted 2011-05-23 18:47:21 EST | (659 Reads)
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» Review of Instant Poetry
Instant Poetry (Just Add Words!), by Larry Berger
I was intrigued when I received a copy of this poetry chapbook for review. It isn't the typical poetry book. The author, 'Laughing' Larry Berger, improvised these poems onstage in front of an interactive audience in various coffee houses in Los Angeles in 1996.
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Posted 2011-05-23 17:52:54 EST | (701 Reads)
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