Unlock the Secrets Behind Masterful Poetry: Insider Tips from The Crafty Poet

Unlock the Secrets Behind Masterful Poetry: Insider Tips from The Crafty Poet

“Follow your inner moonlight; don’t hide the madness.” — Allen Ginsberg

Each chapter also includes “Craft Tips,” short essays packed with insight, advice, and techniques that can be used to strengthen one’s poetry writing skills. One of the craft tips in the chapter on revision was called “The Spider Web, the Fishing Net, the Hammock” by Lee Upton:

“What all three physical forms have in common: strands connect around empty spaces. The silk or cord or rope resolves into a pattern that makes it possible for us to see the form and, at the same time, to see through the form. For a web or a net or a hammock to take shape, multiple strands must connect.”

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