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Poetry: May 10, 2017 Issue [#8278]

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 This week: The Short End of the Poetry Stick Part 2
  Edited by: Red Writing Hood <3
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About This Newsletter



"What makes a good poem? Brevity, terseness, spareness, viewing something new for the very first time, creating an image like no one has ever been blown away by before in their entire life."

Lee Bennett Hopkins




" Genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood. "

T. S. Eliot





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Letter from the editor



The Short End of the Poetry Stick Part 2: A Few More Short Poetry Forms & How to Create Them



Writing for impact isn’t easy. It takes practice. Using short poetry forms is a great way to practice this because you are forced to say volumes with only a few words.

A few years ago I wrote part one and introduced you to the brevette, essence and monostitch. During my poetry research I found a few more short shot poetry forms to share with you today.


Miku


Kevin Taylor came up with the Miku poetry form. He’s taken the haiku and pared it down from the 5/7/5 form to poetry in a smaller form in order to create a more powerful piece. Sol Magazine said, “MIKU: from ‘minimalist’ (using simplest and fewest elements to gain the greatest effect) + ‘Haiku.’”


MUST HAVES


--No articles (a, an, the). Zero, zip, nada.
--Stanzas: 1
--Lines: 3


COULD HAVES or WHAT IS THE POET’S CHOICE IN ALL THIS?


--Rhyme: Up to the poet. However, since it’s a shorter form it may be more difficult.
--Meter: Poet’s choice, including no meter.
--Topic




The Lady’s Slipper


This short form was created by Viola Gardner.


MUST HAVES


--Number of stanzas: 1
--Line count: 3.
--Meter: Iambic trimeter (da DUM da DUM da DUM).
--Rhyme: Internal—each line utilizes internal rhyme.


COULD HAVES or WHAT IS THE POET’S CHOICE IN ALL THIS?


--Topic.



SOURCE NOTES:


http://sol-magazine-projects.org/sol/poetryforms.htm#miku
http://poetscollective.org/poetryforms/ladys-slipper/


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Editor's Picks



Theme: short poetry

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Ghost Poem #2  [ASR]
A short poem.
by Robert Waltz

 The Morning After  [13+]
Very short poem with a nice "twist".
by Island Gorilla

Darkness and Light  [E]
Short poem of light and darkness and the emotions which surround them.
by SB Musing

 Cloaked Desires  [E]
A short poem for poeple who hide there forbidden love
by Alexandria Pittman

 Love You  [E]
Short poem written because I am lucky in love(finally).
by Citty Cat

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Magic Mirror  [E]
A short children's poem of a magical mirror.
by intuey GoT Survivor!

 LIFE AND DEATH  [13+]
Short poem about how life is too short and death is so near. Opinion. Spiritual
by Hidley Boxn


 
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No comments on last month's newsletter. So I'll take this time to ask you guys a question. What is your favorite short poetry form and why?

Here's my answer. I love Haiku and it's family: Senyru and Zappai. It was my first short poetry form, so it's close to my heart.

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