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    George C K Wardini New Member

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    Turning my paragraphs into proper Poetry.

    Discussion in 'Collaboration' started by George C K Wardini, Mar 13, 2013.

    By now, many of you probably have seen my previous thread "Rhyming Nazis", which had two or three of my 20 something pieces of writing. it showed a vast sample of my style in writing, which many of you had strict remarks on. And since so many of you believed that I should actually turn them into proper traditional poetry, and that it would bring out there potential, I am willing to give it a try - It is time i start moving to a new level after 2 years of writing. And I really need your help. Although I know a lot of friends, that are writers, none are poem experts, and online is probably the only place where I can find any. So.. here I am.

    I realize that this forum can NOT be turned into a workshop, so it would have to be done through messaging if anyone shall take special interest, and help me.

    However, I am wondering, what kind of poems should I go for? how are there formats? what are the most "freestyle" allowing available poems, and how do they work? And if you have seen my pieces, what kind of poetry suits me most? all of the things I need to know...

    I really appreciate in advance any help in what ever shape or form.
     
  2. mammamaia

    mammamaia nit-picker-in-chief Contributor

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    i mentor many aspiring poets, george, so i'll be happy to help you with this, if you want to email me...

    i applaud you for wanting to improve your writing... you do show promise, so i'm really glad you want to work on making the most of your potential...

    love and hugs, maia
    maia3maia@hotmail.com
     
  3. George C K Wardini

    George C K Wardini New Member

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    Waw thanks a lot! I am going to email you right away :)
     
  4. Solar

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    Hi George,

    it's good that you're interested in poetry.
    But before you go and get mentoring, the most important
    thing you need to do (if you want to develop as a poet)
    is go out and buy contemporary poetry from bookshops
    and small presses (including poetry journals, magazines etc).
    Then read, read and read. Immerse yourself
    in the art. This process will help you learn and grow.

    You'd be surprised at how many aspiring poets fail to
    read poetry published beyond 1884. This leaves
    their work stale and unsuitable for the current times.
    And not only that, many aspiring poets fail
    to read poetry at all. Crazy huh?

    There are so many excellent contemporary poets
    out there - many of whom are pushing the boundaries
    at the cutting edge of poetry. Language is a living creature
    forever growing and evolving.

    So before you do anything, go out and buy some poetry
    and read it closely. After all, you want people to read your
    stuff when it's ready? Well pay other poets the same courtesy.

    Finally, if you do seek a mentor, make sure he/she actually
    has a proven track record of being published in respectable
    poetry journals and/or presses, and has a history of being
    involved with the poetry communities. In other words, make sure
    they know what they're talking about. Self publishing and vanity
    press doesn't count.

    Take it upon yourself to be informed about the craft
    so you can be in a better position to make judgments about poetry
    and the related issues.


    All the best.
     
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    George C K Wardini New Member

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    You know what? you are so right. thanks. really helpful. anything you recommend?
     
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    Lemex That's Lord Lemex to you. Contributor

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    Seamus Heaney, W.H. Auden, Richard Tillinghast, Philip Larken, James Fenton and Robert Pinsky are always good choices.
     
  7. Solar

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    Looking at your location, I think you might like Omar Sabbagh’s recent
    collection Waxed Mahogany published at Agenda Editions.
    http://www.agendapoetry.co.uk/editions.php . . . follow this link and scroll
    down to find out more. . . and follow the link to the online bookshop.
    There are other titles that might interest you.

    While we're on the subject of Agenda, check out the free Online Broadsheets
    here http://www.agendapoetry.co.uk/broadsheets.php - these are young emerging
    poets. Much to learn also from the Notes For Broadsheet Poets here http://www.agendapoetry.co.uk/broadsheet_poets.php

    Agenda itself is an excellent international journal with a very good
    reputation. One of my favourites. Well worth a subscription.
    http://www.agendapoetry.co.uk/about.php

    As for other journals, there are many. And all of them have their
    own house styles, editorial tastes which may or may not be to your liking.
    So hunt around - find those publications and small presses that resonate with you.

    I can suggest a couple to get you started:
    http://www.shearsman.com/
    http://www.poetrybusiness.co.uk/north-menu

    also, check out the Poetry Society for reference:

    http://www.poetrysociety.org.uk/

    There are many contemporary poets out there.


    Good luck with everything. I'm sure you'll find your voice.
     
  8. Mckk

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    Hey I remember you and your thread, I think it's awesome you're gonna turn your work into real poetry. I did really like what I saw of your work on the Rhyming Nazi thread. Do post some of your stuff on here in the workshop when you get a chance, would love to see how you progress :)
     
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    George C K Wardini New Member

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    Thanks everyone. I do want to post, when I feel they are a bit better and more ready. hopefully I can change some of the people's opinions on the writings.
     
  10. Solar

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    You're welcome.
     
  11. minstrel

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    What happened to your Rhyming Nazi thread? I wanted to refer to some posts you and I wrote there, but I couldn't find the thread.
     
  12. jazzabel

    jazzabel Agent Provocateur Contributor

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    Pablo Neruda is my favourite poet, you might enjoy his work.
     
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    George C K Wardini New Member

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    It was taken down by the mods, maybe for being turned into a workshop... could we finish on messaging? :)
     
  14. mammamaia

    mammamaia nit-picker-in-chief Contributor

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    with only 8 posts so far, you haven't fulfilled site requirements for posting work to be reviewed... that's why it was taken down... check the rules and regs for what you need to do before posting material...

    love and hugs, maia
     

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