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Complete Idiot's Guide to Writing Poetry (edition 2001)

by Nikki Moustaki

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Youre no idiot, of course. Youve read poetry that has touched your heart, and youd like to improve your own writing technique. But even though you have loads of inspiration, youre discovering that good instruction can be as elusive as a good metaphor. Dont let your Muse leave you With loads of smart advice and helpful exercises, The Complete Idiots Guide to Writing Poetry will help you compose powerful, emotion-packed poems that you can be proud of. In this Complete Idiots Guide, you get: --Simple explanations of the building blocks of poetrymetaphor, imagery, symbolism, repetition, and more. --A step-by-step guide to the poetic processfrom your first inspiration to your poems last stanza. --Easy-to-follow guidelines for writing sonnets, sestinas, narrative poems, and more… (more)
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Title:Complete Idiot's Guide to Writing Poetry
Authors:Nikki Moustaki
Info:Alpha (2001), Edition: 1, Paperback, 352 pages
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This book teaches the reader about the basics of poetry and does a good job of it. It describes many different forms with examples, and goes to explain things like meter and variation, different rhyming forms, scansion, rhythm and other without being boring or too technical. It goes into discovering purpose and symbols, identifies metaphors and all that stuff they pretend everyone gets in high school classes.

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  Nodosaurus | Jul 29, 2019 |
I was pleasantly surprised by how good this book is. It’s comprehensive, entertaining, and makes writing poetry approachable. It’s fun and thought-provoking without being pedantic - just what poetry, and a book about writing poetry, should be. ( )
  samfsmith | May 21, 2008 |
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Youre no idiot, of course. Youve read poetry that has touched your heart, and youd like to improve your own writing technique. But even though you have loads of inspiration, youre discovering that good instruction can be as elusive as a good metaphor. Dont let your Muse leave you With loads of smart advice and helpful exercises, The Complete Idiots Guide to Writing Poetry will help you compose powerful, emotion-packed poems that you can be proud of. In this Complete Idiots Guide, you get: --Simple explanations of the building blocks of poetrymetaphor, imagery, symbolism, repetition, and more. --A step-by-step guide to the poetic processfrom your first inspiration to your poems last stanza. --Easy-to-follow guidelines for writing sonnets, sestinas, narrative poems, and more

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