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  • Your Poetry's A Money Maker  By : Ethan Christ
    If you want to know how to make money online from your poetry, there are many ways in which to do so. Different people want different poems for different things. Some simply need it for a homework assignment. Other's possibly need it for an email to a significant other. Whatever the case is, you can always find someone to do your work for you.
  • The Art of Writing Verse for Riches: Paupers & Poets  By : Pat Boardman
    Poems are fun to write, much like filling out a grand crossword puzzle expressing your thoughts and feelings. I had a knack for the art and my early English teachers instilled in me an understanding of structured forms as well as free verse. I kept writing in hopes of hitting the poetry "big time". I found out that writing verse really was free, and one of the worlds fastest roads to poverty. Some men are born into poverty, some achieve poverty, and still others have poverty thrust upon them. I got it all three ways.
  • The Rhythm Of Haiku  By : B. MacNichol
    Over the years, I have noticed that haikus have a basic musical pattern to them. Their rhythm is unique, and it’s what sometimes signals me to write something down, when a good turn of phrase happens to spill out of my mouth.
  • Online Poetry Communities: 10 Tips to Finding the Right One for You  By : Rob Levasseur
    Online poetry communities are the sites you join to share poems and to meet other poets who also share an interest in poetry. Finding an exceptional poetry site, dedicated to its poets, is not quite that simple.
  • Haiku - Poetry of the Past & Future  By : B. MacNichol
    Modern haikus should reflect thoughts and feelings of life, without compromising the depth of those subjects in the name of brevity. It’s actually a remarkably flexible form of poetry, considering it’s basic restraints.

    “It’s like painting a mural size concept, … on a postcard.”
  • I Dub Thee - Sir Kitty: How to Name Your Cat  By : Ken Charnley
    When T.S. Elliot wrote in a poem (The naming of cats) the lines “(when) I tell you, a cat must have three different names’, he must have owned a cat. Many cat owners would have to agree that finding a cat’s name is both a serious and a fun thing to do and that a cat’s name barely lasts a whole year before they find a new, better and apt name for their pets.
  • Try Writing Anniversary Poems  By : Triston Huntsmin
    Are you about to celebrate a special anniversary with that special someone? If so, don't forget that a proper gift is required to make any anniversary celebration just right. Don't worry, though, because the perfect anniversary gift might be much easier than you think to come up with. Try writing some great anniversary poems for the one you love.

    As an author and a professor of creative writing, it of course comes naturally to think about ways to incorporate writing into a...
  • Why Write Bad Poetry  By : Evelyn Cole
    The value of writing poetry without thought of how bad it may be.
  • The Origin Of Mythical Creatures As Weathervanes  By : Writer2
    The Tower of the Winds (Horologion) built in Athens by the astronomer Andronicus around the first half of the first century BC is apparently the oldest surviving weathervane if not the very first in human history. The weathervane itself was destroyed long ago, a beautiful bronze merman warrior known as a Triton. The compass rose however, the very tower itself has survived, and many artists throughout the later half of the last millennium had the chance to draw the tower in it...
  • Who Wrote the Best Love Poem?  By : Art Hill
    Love poems have long been a way for men and women to express their feelings for one another in a unique and romantic way. They range from structured, formal works such as those by William Shakespeare to free verse works by modern greats such as e.e. cummings. But of all the love poems ever written, who wrote the best love poem ever?
  • Who Wrote The Most Famous Love Poem  By : Art Hill
    Love poems have been written for centuries to inspire lovers and create romance. Which one is the most famous though? Many famous love poems are written by classical poets, such as Lord Byron, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and Shakespeare, but the one probably seen most often quoted is from someone else.
  • How to Up Your Chances of Winning Poetry Contests  By : Art Hill
    Looking to win a poetry contest? With so many poetry contests available both online and in poetry journals, you don’t have to look too hard to find one that suits your writing style and your wallet. But before you go entering contests, there are a few important tips considerations to make.
  • 5 Funny Love Poems  By : Art Hill
    When most people think of love poems, they think of serious and soulful expressions of passion. Long sonnets by Shakespeare or romantic poems by Browning and Lord Byron are the norm for love poetry. However, funny love poems can be good for a laugh. They may not be romantic, but they do give your friends something to enjoy. Here are 5 funny limericks from anonymous authors.
  • Poetic Love versus Commercial Love  By : Alexandru Ionescu
    Am I the last romantic? This is a very tough question for me! I remember the times when love seemed more pure and diaphanous. A boy saw a girl, he liked her, she smiled shamefaced at him, giving him hope. Desire was fed by
  • I'll Get Up In Just A Minute  By : R. Vener
    Are you one of those people who wake up in the morning, fully refreshed and singing with happiness at the start of a bright new day?

    Well, most of us aren't. And frankly, we'd rather those of you who are would knock off the racket. We're trying to get a little last minute sleep before staggering off to get our morning coffee.

    Those final minutes in bed are golden.

    You know the ones I mean, the last precious moments, still snug and warm under the covers, fully awake a...
  • Ole Softy  By : Leslie Marable
    This is a poem is in response to a story taken from "Talking French Fry Saves Woman's Life." By Chad Kultgen, Weekly World News
  • Missing You on Christmas, Poem  By : Lauries Legends Article Submission Service
    Merry Christmas, what follows is a poem written on the feelings going through those who can't be with loved ones during the holiday season.

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