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Poetry Inspiration for the New Year

Professionalism, Writing Process
Instagram Facebook Youtube Pinterest "Statistics show that by February, most people are already falling off of their New Years resolutions."  - dimitrireyespoet.com Did you know that statistics show most people already breaking their goals for the new year? I’m here to tell you that any writing/ artistic goals that you have can still be completed! No matter what time it is throughout the year! And do you not have any goals that feed your artistic passions? Create them now! With your art, no one can create that for you, so no matter how long you’ll take, it’ll be there waiting for no one else but you. This is a quick note to encourage you to read your work to people, to open that notebook and write something down, to flip a…
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6 Enjambment Poetry Techniques

Tips, Writing Process
Instagram Facebook Youtube Pinterest "Furthermore, an (enjambment) will dictate the way your audience will receive the next line, adding a subconscious structure for the audiences interpretation of your images and/or narration."  - dimitrireyespoet.com For those of you who don’t know what enjambment is, it’s simply the carrying over of one thought/sentence/ or phrase to the next line. For example: i'll use the phrase "He called himself Armando."HeCalledHimselfArmandoThis means that every thought/phrase/ or sentence doesn’t have to remain on that same line. Yes, you are actually able to take your sentences and ideas and hook a piece of it onto another line whenever you want! But as with everything in poetry, intentions should be set consciously. In order to illustrate this, look at two different versions of my poem, "For Armando," that was…
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How to Start a Poem

Tips, Writing Process
Instagram Facebook Youtube Pinterest "A beginning is an initiation of a pact— where an experience will be shared between the reader and the writer."  - dimitrireyespoet.com A good beginning is essential to hooking in your reader and there are so many ways to do them. You should think of a beginning as a promise between the reader and the writer that they will both see it through to the end of the poem. A beginning is also an initiation of a pact— where an experience will be shared between the reader and the writer. Think focal lengths. The beginning description that puts into question what the rest of this narrative is going to be about.  Here is a list of beginnings and snippets to consider. Beginnings give the reader a specific…
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4 Stages of the Writing Process

Tips, Writing Process
Instagram Facebook Youtube Pinterest "By the time you get to articulation, there shouldn’t be a reason that you are staring at a blank page."  - dimitrireyespoet.com This theory discusses 4 main stages of the creation process. Whether you are a baker, a builder, a school teacher, mathematician, aesthetician, gamer, or homemaker— the process of creation is always the same. The essence of this theory is simply the process in which we make decisions. For every choice we make, there is a varying time we spend preparing, meditating, doing, and reflecting on each situation we choose to face. As a creator, we are in a constant state of acute decision making, and understanding the 4 stages of the creation process will help reassure you that even when a poem isn’t being created…
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A Poetry Breakthrough

Professionalism
Instagram Facebook Youtube Pinterest Latinx Low IQ Haiku Take back your language and give us our unmourned tongues more precious than gold. - dimitrireyespoet.com Hey MVP's, this blog will be brief and less informal than my usual semi-informal blogs. I just wanted to share my happiness with whoever was reading this because this passed month I had a breakthrough with my poetry. To make you aware of the importance of a breakthrough, it's important to the artist because this means that they're improving! For any artisan that is in constant conversation with their craft, they should always be listening to themselves and learning from the world around them because that's what allows them to continue advancing their skill set. This is easier said than done since creating itself isn't linear,…
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How Should You Title Poems?

Tips, Writing Process
Instagram Facebook Youtube Pinterest "To determine if your title is good, you have to ask yourself why you chose it in the first place."  - dimitrireyespoet.com For the beginner poet, a title is among the first things that are written off as an afterthought. But when we consider the many things that make great poetry; tension, connotation, diction, line lengths, the title should be included on that list, too. As the first cluster of words (or single word) that the reader sees, everything rests on the title. It has the responsibility of communicating what was left out in the piece and is where the audience receives some general context to what is being expressed. " if you don’t work your body to top physical condition in order to carry the weight…
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Writer’s Block DOESN’T EXIST

Professionalism, Writing Process
Instagram Facebook Youtube Pinterest "... art is work... you can love what you do, but in order to perfect it, it has to be worked at."  - dimitrireyespoet.com As a middle schooler I didn’t know how cool it was to actually BE an artist... Teachers told me I wrote well, I had a pretty good vocabulary, and I breezed by much of my schoolwork, but I didn’t pay attention to the freedom of art. Maybe because it was sanctioned within the confines of an institution or maybe it’s because I had better ways I could spend my time— like catching Pokemon on my GameBoy Advance or “researching” music on Limewire. Regardless of the reason, I missed fully enjoying art class with a gem of a teacher that was Mr. Richardson; with…
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6 Beginner Poetry Mistakes

Tips, Writing Process
Instagram Facebook Youtube Pinterest "The only way to get the true sense of an emotion or event is to ask the poets. Their jobs are to scrutinize the processes of an ecosystem when others cannot see the forest from the trees."  - dimitrireyespoet.com Disclaimer: This post isn’t JUST for college students! As a poetry professor, I saw a lot of different poems and even though I was hired to teach them, each poem taught me something. Whether the poems needed extensive work, some work, or were on their way to being good enough to submit (after some begging!) I saw undergrads generally make the same mistakes and thought I’d share them. So after seeing the beautiful and the poetically grotesque, here are 6 Beginner Poetry Mistakes that many undergraduates do. 1)…
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5 MORE Tips for Writing Poetry

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Instagram Facebook Youtube Pinterest "There's a sensation of accomplishment upon completing one piece that is multiplied when the creator scans across several poems that are close to completion. This is due in part to the fact that the poems, no matter how different, will be in conversation with one another."  - dimitrireyespoet.com 1. Look for Themes in Your Work You can benefit most from this tip if you have already wrote several poems. An invigorating part about the poet's writing process is standing back and looking at what the poet has created. There's a sensation of accomplishment upon completing one piece that is multiplied when the creator scans across several poems that are close to completion. This is due in part to the fact that the poems, no matter how different,…
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10 Types of Poetry Stanzas

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Instagram Facebook Youtube Pinterest "Regardless of the motives of the poem, the stanzaic formation should usually be aimed at assisting the reader in “getting what they need” from the material."  - dimitrireyespoet.com Stanzas dictate how your poem looks on the page and they’re usually broken down numerically. If you have a 1 lined stanza, that’s a monastic. How I wish my silk shirt was a guayabera If you have a 2 lined stanza, it’s a couplet. How I wish my silk shirt was a guayabera short sleeved and woven loose. A 3 lined stanza is a tercet. How I wish my silk shirt was  a guayabera short sleeved and woven  loose so the air could breathe through.  A 4 lined stanza is a quatrain. How I wish my silk shirt…
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