Poetry + Authorship
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Incoming Resources
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- Writing metrical poetry, contemporary lessons for mastering traditional forms, William Baer
- The everything writing poetry book, a practical guide to style, structure, form, and expression, Tina D. Eliopulos and Todd Scott Moffett
- Writing poetry from the inside out, finding your voice through the craft of poetry, Sandford Lyne
- My lost poets, a life in poetry, Philip Levine ; edited by Edwin Hirsch
- You/poet, learn the art, speak your truth, share your voice, Her Heart Poetry's Rayna Hutchison and Samuel Blake
- How poems think, Reginald Gibbons
- In the palm of your hand, the poet's portable workshop, Steve Kowit ; foreword by Dorianne Laux
- Fooling with words, a celebration of poets and their craft
- Arts of the possible, essays and conversations, Adrienne Rich
- A little book on form, an exploration into the formal imagination of poetry, Robert Hass
- The poet's mistake, Erica McAlpine
- Language matters, interviews with 22 Quebec poets, edited by Carolyn Marie Souaid & Endre Farkas
- All the fun's in how you say a thing, an explanation of meter and versification, Timothy Steele
- Further requirements, interviews, broadcasts, statements and book reviews [1952-1985], Philip Larken ; edited with an introduction by Anthony Thwaite
- The 6.5 practices of moderately successful poets, a self-help memoir, Jeffrey Skinner
- A poet's guide to poetry, Mary Kinzie
- Be a poet, by Nancy Bogen, with original illustrations
- Madness, rack, and honey, collected lectures, Mary Ruefle
- Walking light, memoirs and essays on poetry, by Stephen Dunn
- The Poet's notebook, excerpts from the notebooks of contemporary American poets, edited by Stephen Kuusisto, Deborah Tall, and David Weiss
- Ambition and survival, becoming a poet, Christian Wiman
- My shouting, shattered, whispering voice, a guide to writing poetry & speaking your truth, Patrice Vecchione
- The ode less travelled, unlocking the poet within, Stephen Fry
- We begin in gladness, how poets progress : essays, Craig Morgan Teicher
- Singing school, learning to write (and read) poetry by studying with the masters, Robert Pinsky
- Rules for the dance, a handbook for writing and reading metrical verse, Mary Oliver
- Pat Pattison's Songwriting: essential guide to rhyming, a step-by-step guide to better rhyming for poets and lyricists, Pat Pattison
- Guilty knowledge, guilty pleasure, the dirty art of poetry, William Logan
- The poetry of strangers, what I learned traveling America with a typewriter, Brian Sonia-Wallace
- What is poetry?, the essential guide to reading & writing poems, Michael Rosen ; illustrated by Jill Calder
- A primer for poets & readers of poetry, Gregory Orr
- Next word, better word, the craft of writing poetry, Stephen Dobyns
- The shape of poetry, a practical guide to writing poetry, Peter Meinke
- Poetry in person, 25 years of conversation with America's poets, edited by Alexander Neubauer ; postscript by Robert Polito
- The wild braid, a poet reflects on a century in the garden, Stanley Kunitz ; with Genine Lentine ; photographs by Marnie Crawford Samuelson
- Spontaneous mind, selected interviews, 1958-1996, Allen Ginsberg ; with a preface by Vaclav Havel and an introduction by Edmund White ; edited by David Carter
- Write a poem, save your life, a guide for teens, teachers, and writers of all ages, Meredith Heller ; foreword by Susan G. Wooldridge
- Writing poetry, a practical guide, Julia Casterton
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