30 Poems in 30 Days with 30 Forms Quatern Poetic Form Rules This explanation comes straight from Writer's Digest: The...
P is for Poetryaction
30 Poems in 30 Days with 30 FormsPoetryaction When I first saw this word, I wasn't sure if it was to be read Poetry...
O is for Ode
30 Poems in 30 Days with 30 FormsOde - A Praise Poem! An ode is a poetic form praising or glorifying an individual or...
N is for Nonet
30 Poems in 30 Days with 30 FormsNonet The nonet poetic form is simple. It's a 9-line poem that has 9 syllables in the...
Classic Found Poem Palooza!
It's #PoetryFriday! Want to know more? Click here. This week Jone at Jone Rush MacCulloch is hosting Poetry Friday...
M is for Mini-Monoverse
30 Poems in 30 Days with 30 FormsA Mini-monoverse The Mini-monoverse is a poetry form made up of at least two stanzas...
L is for Limerick
30 Poems in 30 Days with 30 FormsLimerick Popularized by Edward Lear in the mid-19th century, the limerick is a...
K is for Kyrielle
30 Poems in 30 Days with 30 Forms The Kyrielle A French poetic form that originated as troubadour poetry - that is,...
J is for Joseph’s Star
30 Poems in 30 Days with 30 FormsJOSEPH'S STAR The Joseph's Star is a poetry form created by Christina R Jussaume....
I is for Imayo
30 Poems in 30 Days with 30 FormsThe Imayo The Japanese poetic form, Imayo, has four lines, each with 12 syllables....
H is for Haiku
30 Poems in 30 Days with 30 FormsHaiku Haiku is both easy and hard. This, from Michael Dylan Welch who explains that...
The Big Box of Books
It's Poetry Friday! Please visit Margaret at Reflections on the Teche. She has the round up links for all of our...