Interview with R. A. Harold, author of Heron Island, a Vermont mystery. Recorded in front of an audience at the South Burlington Community Library last week.
Looking for ways to enjoy National Poetry Month? Check out these Vermont resources:
Poem City
VT Arts Council
Poetry Society of Vermont
As we continue to enjoy National Poetry Month, this week's Write The Book Prompt is a poetry exercise. Consider these three ways to approach...
Interview with
R. A. Harold, author of
Heron Island, a Vermont mystery. Recorded in front of an audience at the
South Burlington Community Library last week.
Looking for ways to enjoy National Poetry Month? Check out these Vermont resources:
- Poem City
- VT Arts Council
- Poetry Society of Vermont
As we continue to enjoy
National Poetry Month, this week's
Write The Book Prompt is a poetry exercise. Consider these three ways to approach writing a poem:
- First, try flipping through a newspaper and see if any ideas come to you. Don't focus hard on FINDING a subject, just skim the paper and let your mind wander.
- Second, possibly write about a childhood experience that has stayed with you.
- And third, you could try either writing about a negative experience that you shared with a good friend, or a positive moment shared with an enemy or someone with whom you normally don't get along.
No matter what you choose to write about, be sure to include specific imagery and detail, and keep the five senses in mind. When you decide what to write about, write your first notes or first draft rapidly, without censoring yourself. Don't worry about structure, rhyme or grammar. Just get words on paper and see where the process takes you.
Good luck with this exercise and please listen next week for another.
Music credits: 1) "Dreaming 1″ - John Fink; 2) "Filter" - Dorset Greens (a former Vermont band featuring several South Burlington High School graduates).
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