vendredi 15 août 2014

Tips For Writing Passionate Poetry

By Linda Ruiz


Poems are a very personal genre. However even if you are only writing for yourself it helps to have a structure to making the writing process more satisfying. With a few simple tips you can learn how to write passionate poetry regardless of whether you are writing for yourself, a writing class or for someone special to you.

One way to express yourself is by finding the right form of poem. Knowing the different structures can often make it easier to put your thoughts into effective images. Indeed some can provide messages within the poem that may not always be instantly obvious on the first read.

The next thing to do is to consider what passion means to you personally. The easiest way is to brainstorm. Put the word passion in the middle of a spider diagram and writing down words that you personally associate with the word passion and what you consider passionate.

It also helps to write down any dreams, things that happened to you or anything that personally caught your attention. At this point just write things on a notepad. There is no right or wrong as you are purely generating ideas. Afterwards look at what you have written down and what could potentially fit the structure of a poem.

Passion can also be about something you love in the sense of something that is personal. Indeed this is why a lot of people write poems for themselves they may not necessarily show other people. However even then it helps to develop a structure and ideas as this makes it easier to express what you want to say.

Another example is what is known as blank verse. This is where an unstressed syllable is followed by a stressed syllable. William Shakespeare was the master of this particular form and often used it in the speeches in his plays. And if it is good enough for Shakespeare to express the inner turmoil of Hamlet then it is worth exploring!

As a broad guide your poem should be between 20 to 30 lines. Each line should have a maximum of around 10 words. How you stress each syllable will affect the rhythm of what you write. The best way to gauge this is to read it aloud as this will allow you to decide what words best fit your writing structure. There is no right or wrong necessarily but some words will fit more than others. It is a balance between getting the right imagery and the words to fit that imagery.

Finally the best way is to read more poems around subjects that you like. Some people worry about this for fear of being accused of stealing ideas. However you can avoid this by reading a wide range of poems by a variety of poets. Use your regular search engine to find poems and more advice on how to write your own.




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