Welcome to the all-new Poetic Techniques reference section of Poetry.com. Listed below you will find a series of articles that are designed to help you improve your poetic writing skills. These published articles will discuss such topics as the elements of a well-written poem, editing your work, the role of personal experience in your poetry, focusing on themes, the importance of rhythm and rhyme, language choice, etc. Here you will find information on specific styles and forms of poetry (i.e. Sonnet, Sestina, Ode, Haiku, Ballad, Free Verse, Villanelle, etc.), as well as instructions and advice on the basic elements of writing. We hope that these informative pieces will be helpful to poets interested in improving their craft.
Our Articles
- Advanced Poetic Techniques: Making the Connection with Langauge
- Advanced Poetic Techniques: Figures of Speech and Sound
- Advanced Poetic Techniques: Making the Connection with Emotion
- Advanced Poetic Techniques: Irony, Parody, and Satire
- Ask the Poet Advisor: Getting Feedback on Your Work
- Ask the Poet Advisor: How Do I Start a Poem?
- Ask the Poet Advisor: What is Action in Poems?
- Ask the Poet Advisor: What is an Epic Poem?
- Ask the Poet Advisor: What is Imagism?
- Ask the Poet Advisor: What Do You Mean By "Marketing Poetry?"
- Basic Parts of a Poem
- Basic Poetic Techniques: Word Choice and Grammar
- Basic Poetic Techniques: Basic Figures of Speech
- Choosing Your Subject Matter: What Will Your Poem Be About?
- Clichés: Avoid Them Like the Plague
- Commonly Misused Words
- Dealing With Themes
- Eleven Tools for Revision and Critique, Tool # 1: Reading
- Eleven Tools for Revision and Critique, Tool # 10: Creating Closure
- Eleven Tools for Revision and Critique, Tool # 11: Passionate Honesty
- Eleven Tools for Revision and Critique, Tool # 2: Rest
- Eleven Tools for Revision and Critique, Tool # 3: Listening
- Eleven Tools for Revision and Critique, Tool # 4: Diction
- Eleven Tools for Revision and Critique, Tool # 5: Punctuation and Grammar
- Eleven Tools for Revision and Critique, Tool # 6: Detail
- Eleven Tools for Revision and Critique, Tool # 7: Trimming the Fat
- Eleven Tools for Revision and Critique, Tool # 8: Tone or Mood
- Eleven Tools for Revision and Critique, Tool # 9: Creating Interest
- Forms of Poetic Expression, Intro: Finding Your Poetic Voice Through Form
- Forms of Poetic Expression, Part 1: Couplet
- Forms of Poetic Expression, Part 2: Ballad
- Forms of Poetic Expression, Part 3: Terza Rima
- Forms of Poetic Expression, Part 4: Villanelle
- Forms of Poetic Expression, Part 5: Sonnet
- Forms of Poetic Expression, Part 6: Blank Verse
- Forms of Poetic Expression, Part 7: Free Verse
- Forms of Poetic Expression, Part 8: Prose Poem
- Forms of Poetic Expression, Part 9: Haiku
- Guide to Grammar and Punctuation: Grammar
- Guide to Grammar and Punctuation: Punctuation
- How To Read A Poem
- Making Poems: The Role of Personal Experience
- Poetic Metamorphosis: Revising Your Work
- Poetry Aftercare: Marketing Your Work
- Point of View: Who Will Tell Your Story?
- Seven Deadly Sins: What To Avoid When Writing Poetry
- Submitting and Marketing Your Poetry: The Last Step
- The Building Blocks of Poetic Form, Part 1: Rhythm and Rhyme
- The Building Blocks of Poetic Form, Part 2: Meter
- The Building Blocks of Poetic Form, Part 3: Stanzaic Form
- The Elements of a Well-Written Poem
- What Is Poetry?
- Your Poetic Style: How Will You Tell Your Story?
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