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How to improve poetry

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8 Tips to Improve Your Poetry
It’s surprising that despite most people’s lifetime of writing school papers, cards and story’s,
most people have never sat down to write poetry. As one of the most intimate writing styles,
poetry in many forms has been celebrated for its ability to evoke strong emotions from readers.
If your looking improve your poetry writing, or start writing now, here are our top 8 tips for
amazing and impactful writing.
1. Know your end goal
How do you want to make people feel after they read your poem? Do you want to question the
status quo or describe the beauty of nature? Do you want them to be shocked, happy, sad or
angry? Try to be able to answer these questions before you even put pen to paper.
2. Avoid cliches or common subjects
It may seem like everything has already been written about everything, but really try to push
yourself to think outside of the box when writing.
3. Embrace metaphors and similes
Not to contradict ourselves with the last tip, but just because you shouldn’t be cliche doesn’t
mean you have to avoid using any and all metaphors. Remember that comparison and
inference via metaphors can really elevate your writing.
4. Use images
Whether you put just one at the beginning or end, or have images through the entire poem, try
to include visual art to draw people in and bring your words to life.
5. Use concrete words over abstract words
If someone finishes your poem and has no idea what they just read, that’s probably not a good
thing. State what you need to say directly and to the point. One of the most common mistakes
poets make is over complicating their writing, or using too many abstract words.
6. Understand your theme
Know the difference between a theme and a topic. A specific war may be the topic, but it’s not a
theme. A theme may be how war affects those who serve, or the struggle man has between
desire for peace and war.
7. It doesn’t have to rhyme
Too often, poets get it stuck in their had that a poem is not a poem unless it rhymes. In reality,
most poems don’t rhyme. Make sure you understand your audience and subject and use
rhyming words sparingly.
8. Read, revise, read, revise
The advice your high school English teacher gave you was very good (even if you didn’t take it
at the time). Write until you think the piece is perfect, then sleep on it for a night or two. After at
least 1 full day, re read it and make corrections with fresh eyes. Keep doing this until you know
this is your best work.
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