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Some articles about great poets of past and present!
- Best Poets of the 20th Century
- 100 Best Poets of All Time
- 20 Young Writers of Color Share Their Favorite Poems
- These 9 Young Poets are Making the Genre Cool Again (to which I say: when did it stop being cool, Teen Vogue??!)
An article about “real world” workshopping and when things go … not as planned!
The Cambridge Intro to Creative Writing
Readings on Workshopping and Learning Poetry (some are actual teacher's handouts that will download as PDF files)
- How to Edit Poems in a Workshop
- Generating Ideas Using the Senses (PDF download)
- Poetry Workshop Questions (PDF download)
- Poetry Tips
Poetry Learning Videos/Writing Prompts for Beginners (or anyone who wants a refresher) on Youtube
How to get poetry news alerts online from Google.com (text and video tutorial by me)
- Search “news about poetry” via Google using your search engines omnibox or by using the search box at www.google.com
- Toward the top you will see “In the News” and below that will be a (usually blue color) link that says “More news” followed by your search terms (we used “news about poetry”). Click it!
- At the bottom of this page of news reports there will be something that says “Stay up to date on results for news about poetry.” To the right of this there will be a button that says “Create alert”. Click it!
- In the box you can adjust your search terms or leave it the same.
- Below this will be a blue “Create Alert”. You can click that now you may need to adjust your settings first. To do this, click the link that says “Show Options” beside the “Create Alert” button.
- This lets you fine-tune all the criteria for the news updates you want from how frequently you get updates to what email you want the alerts sent to!
- This email is the important setting. Make sure it is an email you actually use and not the old one that you’ve forgotten the password to.You also have the option here to send the alerts to an RSS feed if you use one. Using the RSS feed option should even allow you to put this newsfeed that you’ve designed onto your website if you have one.
- Done!
- The Youtube video demonstration
Hope this helps,
Beau
weirdelf
8 years 9 months ago
Brilliant!
Thanks Kelsey.
This has gone on my Bookmarks Toolbar.