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Week 32 will discuss each Vlog Poets personal picks on the Top Five Poetry Publishing Houses
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This week - TheVlogPoets will discuss “How to Edit a Poem”
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Poetry groups and movements or schools may be self-identified by the poets that form them or defined by critics who see unifying characteristics of a body of work by more than one poet. To be a ‘school’ a group of poets must share a common style or a common ethos.
We, in general, agree with Poets.org in this link: http://www.poets.org/page.php/prmID/193 contains a list of the largest “Schools of Poetry” in our recent history. Some others exist, but in general, we’ve taken our “Schools of Poetry” pics from that list.
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This week, TheVlogPoets discuss Prose Poetry. What is prose poetry? What constitutes a prose poem? Who writes in it? What are some good anthologies or places to find prose poetry? Tune in this week to find out!
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This week TheVlogPoets discuss the poem “Lilacs” by Amy Lowell as a group.
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Last week, we gave you information on our “Top FIve Favorite Poems”. Click this link for those videos, which we believe will lead you in the right direction on how to find some really amazing poets.
Now that you’ve watched those videos -and gotten some really good leads on poets to catch up on – check out this weeks topic. “How to Read a Book of Poetry.”
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This week TheVlogPoets discuss their Top Five Favorite Poems. Tune into see if there is something you’ve never heard before. And, enjoy a fun reading in each video!
This is a part of the “Top Five” theme weeks, pervious weeks included: Week 12: Top Five Favorite Print Magazines, Week 7: Top Five Favorite Poetry Online Magazines.
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TheVlogsPoets have made it to the 7 month mark or so. So, it’s time to reintroduce ourselves - by interviewing for the job of “Vlog Poet.”
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Week 24’s topic is entitled “Balance.” This week will focus on ways to cope or deal with Balancing all of lifes Non-Poetry things with Poetry things.
This week The Vlog Poets will ask questions like: How can a poet break bad habits? How do we create or recreate a workspace? What is the way to deal with the “after” … After Graducation … After publishing a book … After having a baby… After having a major accident … ETC?
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Last week The Vlog Poets discussed “How to Avoid Writing” and, fittingly, we discuss the opposite - “How to Stay Inspired with Writing!”
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How to Avoid Writing According to Jess: Click Here
How to Avoid According to Carloyne: Click here
How to Avoid Writing According to Athena: Click Here
How to Avoid Writing According to Eric: Click Here
How to Avoid Writing According to Stef: Click Here