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  • Gilleland Poetry – Storoems And Poems ~ Review  By : write.2.right1
    Retired professor of Microbiology, Harry Gilleland certainly has a wide variety of experiences and thought-provoking insights to share in his latest poetry book...
  • Different Types Of Patent  By : Vinay.Choubey1
    A patent is a document issued by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office located in Arlington, Virginia, that grants to an inventor the legally enforceable right to exclude others from making, selling, distributing or using an invention in the U.S. territory.
  • Try Writing Anniversary Poems  By : Triston.Huntsmin.-1
    Are you about to celebrate a special anniversary with that special someone? If so, don't forget that a proper gift is required to make any anniversary celebration just right. Don't worry, though, because the perfect anniversary gift might be much easier than you think to come up with. Try writing some great anniversary poems for the one you love.As an author and a professor of creative writing, it of course comes naturally to think about ways to incorporate writing into a...
  • Romantic Valentine Day Poems  By : Talidari1
    In this article, we will cover ideas for romantic Valentine Day poems - where to write them, how to write them, and where to get the inspiration.
  • Urdu Nazm An Introduction  By : Syed.Rizvi1
    The ghazal in Urdu represents the most popular form of subjective poetry, while the nazm exemplifies the objective kind, often reserved for narrative, descriptive, didactic or satirical purposes. Under the broad head of the nazm we may also include the classical forms of poems known by specific names such as masnavi (a long narrative poem in rhyming couplets on any theme: romantic, religious, or didactic), marsia (an elegy traditionally meant to commemorate the martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Hussain and his comrades of the Karbala fame), or qasida (a panegyric written in praise of a king or a nobleman), for all these poems have a single presiding subject, logically developed and concluded. However, these poetic species have an old world aura about their subject and style, and are different from the modern nazm, supposed to have come into vogue in the later part of the nineteenth century.
  • History Of Ghazal  By : Syed.Rizvi1
    Ghazal originated in Iran in the 10th century A.D. It grew from the Persian qasida, which in verse form had come to Iran from Arabia. The qasida was a panegyric written in praise of the emperor or his noblemen. The part of the qasida called tashbib got detached and developed in due course of time into the ghazal. Whereas the qasida sometimes ran into as many as 100 couplets or more in monorhyme, the ghazal seldom exceeded twelve, and settled down to an average of seven. Because of its comparative brevity and concentration, its thematic variety and rich suggestiveness, the ghazal soon eclipsed the qasida and became the most popular form of poetry in Iran.
  • You Will Never Ever Be Forgiven  By : Suki.Cheema1
    Some say forgiveness is great, but what if everything is based on trust and your trust has been desecrated by the one person you love..can you ever trust, someone who has deceived you again? A tale called The Door to My Heart is Closed
  • New Types Of Poetry  By : Steve.Gillman1
    A few new types of poetry to play with or use as inspiration for your own new forms.
  • Dylan Thomas. An Introduction  By : Stephen.Colbourn1
    Thomas's style of verse employs free association and musical concatenations. It sounds musical, but is this its sole effect – as word music where sense is secondary to euphonic syntax? Philip Larkin disapproved of Thomas's style because he felt the verse was too personalised and lacked communicative force
  • T. S. Eliot. An Introduction  By : Stephen.Colbourn1
    Thomas Stearns Eliot (1888-1965) and Ezra Pound (1885-1872) were two Americans who lived in Europe and altered the manner and form of English poetry. Pound urged a conscious modernization of verse, and, in Eliot he believed he found a poet who had modernized himself already
  • Georgian Poetry And James Elroy Flecker  By : Stephen.Colbourn1
    James Elroy Flecker was almost exactly a contemporary of Rupert Brooke. Both died in 1915 – Brooke on a troopship bound for the Dardanelles and Flecker in a Swiss sanatorium. Both of them fantasised about death, Flecker more so because he was diagnosed with consumption in 1910.
  • Seamus Heaney. A Brief Introduction  By : Stephen.Colbourn1
    Seamus Heaney was the son of a farmer who worked 50 hectares of land and kept cattle. His mother was an Ulsterwoman who never stopped talking while his father rarely spoke. So, early in life, Seamus Heaney found himself stood between speech and silence.
  • Ezra Pound. An Introduction  By : Stephen.Colbourn1
    Ezra Pound (1885-1972) is generally spoken of as an American writer, although he lived over half his life in Europe and declared a preference for older cultures that foster and appreciate the arts. Indeed, he found a congenial culture in Mussolinis Italy where his association with the fascist regime led to eventual incarceration in a mental asylum.
  • Ted Hughes. A Brief Introduction  By : Stephen.Colbourn1
    Edward J. Hughes grew up in Yorkshire where the bleak moorland and its wildlife provided a backdrop to many of his poems.
  • The War Poets: An Introduction  By : Stephen.Colbourn1
    The War Poets did not come to treat war in the grand and glorious manner of Brooke, who was ignorant of the matter beyond the Iliad, and their verses gained more attention during the course of the war - in several cases after their deaths.
  • Love Friendship Poems  By : Stella.Rose1
    Poem is an art of expressing or sharing on a piece of paper. Even if you are not a poet then you can obviously express your words in a written form. And you can always learn some key points to write a poem if you are interested.
  • Rising Like The Phoenix  By : Silvio.Ibanez1
    In the United States a major city has been named after the magical, mythical bird that was a part of legends of long ago. This city has kept alive the phoenixs legend and a whole lot of popular books and movies have been made about this resurrecting bird. Even the phenomenally successful Harry Potter series includes the bird into characters and plots.
  • Shakespeare Sonnet 74  By : Sharon.White1
    William Shakespeare wrote Sonnet 74 in 1609. Love and Death, as usual play the fundamental role in this masterpiece, as they have always been the two primaries in all times. These two vital issues will be discussed in this article.
  • Poetry: An Exercise In Emotion And Vulnerability  By : Scott.Lindsay.-1
    [Henry David] Thoreau is a keen and delicate observer of nature - a genuine observer - which, I suspect, is almost as rare a character as even an original poet; and Nature, in return for his love, seems to adopt him as her especial child, and shows him secrets which few others are allowed to witness. – Nathaniel Hawthorne (Journal entry, September 1, 1842)Most of the greatest poets were not recognized for their work until they had long been laid to rest. Many suffered g...
  • Why Do I Write Poetry?  By : Sam.Vaknin1
    I use words as others use algebraic signs: with meticulousness, with caution, with the precision of the artisan.
  • Art Colleges  By : Saatchi.Gallery1
    Colleges and universities will find the Saatchi Gallery a very valuable resource to boost the appreciation and renown of their art, fashion and performing arts departments. It also gives colleges and universities the chance of being recognised in an international gallery without incurring any expenses—as registration on the Saatchi Gallerys site is always free of charge.
  • Love And Life Lessons  By : Ryan.Fyfe1
    Recent events in my life have taught me that the best thing to do in any situation is just to love people. How can I be a better friend, a better Son, Brother or Sister,etc. So often we go through life and we don't really take the time to just simply love people. For example I hop on a bus, I've got all this time to take interest in other people, en yet I just sit to myself, and pass the time, just wondering what others are up to. Most likely someone will come on, something ab
  • Poetry reborn Emerges In Thriller Mystery Novel  By : Russ.Miles1
    Since Mohamed Ali–then Cassius Clay–announced that he had written The worlds shortest poem, I have known that I would be a poet. ME? WHEE! His triumphant proclamation evoking shivers within my troubled teenaged identity, for I reasoned in rhyme.
  • Inner Voice Of Mark Birros. Ii.  By : roystona1
    Epic poem. Inner voice of Mark Birros: II
  • Inauguration Poem  By : Royane.Real1
    In the last few months, we have all witnessed some of the most astounding changes of our lives. We are often torn between great hope and great fear. In the following poem, entitled Inauguration Poem, we can re-experience some of those astounding moments again.
  • Poetry Critique - Critique The Poem - Not The Poet  By : Rose.DesRochers1
    The act of writing poetry is something that is very personal to us poets, and sharing it for the first time can be a very frightening experience. The first experience of having your work criticized can boggle your mind and set you back a step in your writing. However, critique is essential in any writers career. Accepting criticism is something that we all must face, even if we don't like it.
  • Promoting Your Poetry Book  By : Rose.DesRochers.-1
    At long last your book is finished. As a self-publisher poet it is up to you to market your anthology or chapbook. Self-publishing requires you to self-market successfully. Marketing your book can become a full time job and it isnt going to happen overnight. So you might be asking yourself, Where do I begin to market my book?WebsiteCreate a website to showcase your book. Did you know that blogging is a great way to advertise your book? Google bots crawl blogs more ...
  • My Love  By : Ron.Z1
    Your first love
  • The Difference Between Corporate Identity And Logos  By : Robert.Johnston1
    On many websites now, you can create an avatar to represent you. An avatar is basically a caricature that you can tweak to look as much like you as possible, without being an actual picture. As you chat or send emails, the people with whom you are communicating will see your avatar. When you are talking to someone whom you have never met, it helps them get an idea of what you look like.
  • Online Poetry Communities: 10 Tips To Finding The Right One For You  By : Rob.Levasseur1
    Online poetry communities are the sites you join to share poems and to meet other poets who also share an interest in poetry. Finding an exceptional poetry site, dedicated to its poets, is not quite that simple. With so many poetry sites out there, how would one choose which one is best? ONE thing every one should look for it is this: The more features a poetry site offers its poets, the more likely your experience is going to be a great one.
  • Memorial Tributes: Using Poetry In A Service  By : Richard.McNeal1
    Saying goodbye, honoring a loved one or mourning a family member - none of these things are easy to do. This article discusses how poetry can be used in a funeral or memorial service to express these feelings better than we may be able to ourselves.
  • Life Is Journey...  By : Ratnadeep1
    Life is very short and enjoy every moment of it. We should never look back and repent for the past.
  • True Human Quality  By : Ratnadeep1
    We should never get affected by the negatives around us. We should remember that good exists only among the bad like a lotus in a mud pond.
  • Three Short Love Poems  By : Randall.Ulbricht1
    Here is a compilation of three short love poems written by twelve-year-old Emily. Gain an insight into the guilelessness and innocence of youth.
  • Love Poems For Valentines Day  By : Radhasyam1
    Valentines Day, the day for celebration of love is eagerly awaited by all of us. Romance is in the air and this day arrives with all its charisma on the 14th day of the second month. Enjoy the warmth of togetherness with all the more excitement on this day. This day has found world wide recognition and is celebrated with great fanfare. Lovers go on dating, young love matures and the people dare to express their still unexpressed love.
  • Poetry Speaks To The Whole Family  By : Rachael.Towle1
    Review of: Poetry Speaks to Children ~ A MUST HAVE for poetry lovers.
  • Marbles  By : Phillip.West1
    Asks the question what ever happened to the game of Marbles? Why aren't kids enjoying playing marbles.
  • How To Express Feelings With Love Poems  By : Paul.archer1
    Love comes in many different forms shapes, sizes and finding ways to express that love sometimes can be difficult, using love poems can be one method that seems to work since the dawn of time.
  • Secret Romantic Love Poems  By : Paul.archer1
    Romantic love poems are enjoyed by almost anyone. They give a feeling, when written correctly of love and happiness and always get an immediet response.
  • The Adventures Of Penny Pincher: Penny Pincher Rides A Horse  By : Patricia.Twitchell.–.The.Teddy.Bear.Lady.of.Myrtle.Creek1
    The Adventures of Penny Pincher continue on as Penny Pinchers rides a horse for the first time. Find out how Penny Pincher left the concrete jungle to end up on the ranch and the big horse. Join in on the Adventures of Penny Pincher.
  • The Adventures Of Penny Pincher: Penny Pincher Helps Patricia With Her Gardening  By : Patricia.Twitchell.–.The.Teddy.Bear.Lady.of.Myrtle.Creek1
    The Adventures of Penny Pincher: Penny Pincher Helps Patricia with Her GardeningPatricia loves to spend time in her garden. She makes sure that her garden is weed-free and come spring and summer, she spends a lot of time planting colorful and fragrant flowers. Anyone passing by always stops to admire the beautiful garden and some people even stop to click photographs.Find out how Penny Pincher helps Patricia.
  • Dark Passage - A Moonlit Journey Through Urban Decay  By : Owen.Johnston1
    The ravens on the roof / Stand guard like gargoyles - / These grim feathered ghouls / Perch atop the once proud passages / That they now pretend to own, / And sing a sad a cappella / In mockery of memory.
  • Father/daughter Relationships In The Poem daddy By Sylvia Plath  By : Olivia.Hunt1
    Daddy by Sylvia Plath is by right considered a magnificent poem about daughters relationship with a father. Also it can also be read as an allegory of female yielding and final revolt in a mens world who have been responsible for all the disasters and wars of the twentieth century. In accordance with this poem women are oppressed and subdued in society by masculine priorities.
  • Face Painting: How To Get Free Face Painting Designs  By : Olivia.Austin1
    Many people who have an interest in face painting yet lack imagination for designs can find free ideas as close as their local library. If you lack the talent to create your own designs, you could always trace pictures from a child's storybook. Most storybooks for the under-five age group will have simple pictures easy to trace.
  • A Mothering Sunday (british Mother's Day) Poem  By : Nicholas.Gordon1
    A poem for Mothering Sunday, drawn from the popular poetry Web site, Poems for Free, that can be used free for any personal or non-commercial purpose.
  • A Chinese New Year Poem  By : Nicholas.Gordon1
    An acrostic Chinese, or Lunar New Year's poem that spells out THEYEAROFTHEOX read vertically down the left side. The poem, drawn from the popular poetry Web site, Poems for Free, can be used free for any personal or non-commercial purpose.
  • A Love Poem  By : Nicholas.Gordon1
    A love poem, drawn from the popular poetry Web site, Poems for Free, that can be used free for any personal or non-commercial purpose.
  • A Poem For Spring  By : Nicholas.Gordon1
    An acrostic poem for Spring, drawn from the popular poetry Web site, Poems for Free, that can be used free for any personal or non-commercial purpose.
  • A Christmas Poem  By : Nicholas.Gordon1
    An acrostic Christmas poem, spelling out MERRYCHRISTMAS read vertically down the left side, that can be used free for any personal or non-commercial purpose. From the popular poetry Web site, Poems for Free.
  • A Love Villanelle  By : Nicholas.Gordon1
    A love villanelle, drawn from the popular poetry Web site, Poems for Free, that can be used free for any personal or non-commercial purpose.

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