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Friday, March 29, 2024

Checklist for an Excellent Poetry Manuscript

 


What does a poetry manuscript in the 21st Century include? Here are some of the elements possible.

 

[ ]        Prologue Poem

 

This is a poem that sets up the major themes of this collection and ties its sections together. It should be short and easy to enter.

 

[ ]        Sections

 

A typical collection might have three to five sections. Fewer seem better but it depends on the work. There are collections where the work is one long poem without sections.

 

[ ]        A Repeating Title

 

This is a technique for demonstrating that the collection contains poems that talk to each other and deepen the subject matter. Such poems might open or close each section. To identify these poems with exactly the same title consider picking up a few words from the first line of the poem.

 

[ ]        Forms

 

While there are successful collections that use the same form for every poem in the collection (e.g. the sonnet is a popular form), variety shows the poet’s mastery of craft. Creating your own form and then, if possible, writing another poem in that form also shows craft.

 

[ ]        Poems in a Series

 

Poems that repeat some aspect such as subject matter, character, linguistic marker, add glue to a collection. The question is whether to group these together or spread them out in the manuscript.

 

[ ]        Poems that Contain Research

 

Whole collections of poetry might be based on extensive research but poems in a series might also operate under the magnifying glass of  researched information. Be careful about keeping end notes to a minimum.

 

[ ]        Metapoems

 

Poems that are about writing poetry. This is another way to demonstrate your knowledge of poetic craft.

 

[ ]         A Repeating Word 

A word or a version of a word that repeats throughout every poem of the collection creates an undercurrent of meaning to deepen the subject matter.

 

[ ]        Punctuation & Capitalization

Many poets have quit using punctuation and capitalization. Whatever you decide, just be consistent.

 

 

 

 

Friday, March 1, 2024

Don't Go into the Steinian Woods Alone


 

Because the Stockbridge Library poetry series airs on Zoom at midday Eastern time, it's a great opportunity to include poets in Europe and on the US west coast. So Steiny (a.k.a. Karren Alenier) is taking her own advice about don't go into the Steinian woods alone.

 

 

 

Mark your calendars now!

 

March 20, 2024 12:30 pm Eastern

 

On Zoom

 

 

Who: Karren Alenier with Andrea Carter Brown & Margo Berdeshevsky

 

What: Stockbridge Library presents The French Connection—Karren Alenier reads with Andrea Carter Brown & Margo Berdeshevsky their poems in From the Belly: Volume I "Objects" and much more.

 

How: Visit stockbridgelibrary.org (close to the date, go to events calendar to register or email Karren@Alenier.com and she will make sure you get the link.)

 

Free