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  • Creative Writing and Grammar Rules  By : Ayan Gupta
    The grammatical rules specified over here, pertain to all the variety of creative writing, giving the broad-spectrum suggestions that are often accurate.
  • Poems For Children  By : Fred Watson
    I write a quite a bit of prose, mainly short stories. A lot of them, but not all aimed at children. But poetry is a different matter, while I have always liked to read and listen to all sorts of poetry. I had always avoided trying to write it, mainly because.
  • Dark Passage - A Moonlit Journey through Urban Decay  By : Owen Johnston
    The ravens on the roof / Stand guard like gargoyles - / These grim feathered ghouls / Perch atop the once proud passages / That they now pretend to own, / And sing a sad a cappella / In mockery of memory.
  • Urdu Nazm An Introduction  By : Syed Rizvi
    The ghazal in Urdu represents the most popular form of subjective poetry, while the nazm exemplifies the objective kind, often reserved for narrative, descriptive, didactic or satirical purposes. Under the broad head of the nazm we may also include the classical forms of poems known by specific names such as masnavi (a long narrative poem in rhyming couplets on any theme: romantic, religious, or didactic), marsia (an elegy traditionally meant to commemorate the martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Hussain and his comrades of the Karbala fame), or qasida (a panegyric written in praise of a king or a nobleman), for all these poems have a single presiding subject, logically developed and concluded. However, these poetic species have an old world aura about their subject and style, and are different from the modern nazm, supposed to have come into vogue in the later part of the nineteenth century.
  • History of Ghazal  By : Syed Rizvi
    Ghazal originated in Iran in the 10th century A.D. It grew from the Persian qasida, which in verse form had come to Iran from Arabia. The qasida was a panegyric written in praise of the emperor or his noblemen. The part of the qasida called tashbib got detached and developed in due course of time into the ghazal. Whereas the qasida sometimes ran into as many as 100 couplets or more in monorhyme, the ghazal seldom exceeded twelve, and settled down to an average of seven. Because of its comparativ
  • Spanish Love: Spanish Poets and Their Spanish Poems  By : Philip Nicosia
    Love and its attendant passions has been the favorite subject of Spanish poetry since the time of the troubadours, medieval poets who earned their keep by singing for the people at the village square or for the nobility during royal gatherings at the palace.
  • Australian Bush Poetry Is Alive And Well  By : Ric Raftis
    After many years of taking a spell from the minds of many Australians, Bush Poetry is once again making a resurgence and becoming popular again.
  • 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.
  • I'm Very Angry  By : millsy75
    Book reviews
  • Being True To Your Art  By : millsy75
    Learning how to be true to your art
  • Poetry Critics  By : millsy75
    How to keep your work your very own
  • Poetry Frauds  By : millsy75
    Watch out for poerty frauds
  • New book available  By : millsy75
    Young talent makes his mark in the literary world.
  • midnight hours  By : nikki
    midnight hours is a poem of a woman being seen with another man
    by her husband and the pain he feels when he sees her spenting time with him
  • If, An Online Marketer's Internet Addiction Poem, Can You Relate to This?  By : Laurie Meade
    This poem was first published on my practice site at Yahoo. I recently updated that website page and discovered it had been viewed over 2 million times in the past 3 years. Amazing, and they say poetry doesn't sell. Subscribe to my ezine below to watch an experiment I am doing with a blog on this subject, as well as learning other methods to earn money working from home.
  • I'm Sorry Mom!  By : Laurie Meade
    Hi Mom,

    I'm sorry for the troubles
    And the worries I brought you.
    I'm sorry for my mistakes,
    I didn't mean to make ........

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