poetry craft Articles
What An Indie Publisher Can Teach You About Writing
As part of our Poetry Craft series, Autumn Richardson and Richard Skelton from Corbel Stone Press discuss what an indie publisher can teach you about writing. How has running Corbel Stone Press shaped your perspective on what poetry can do, beyond the autobiographical? Our personal experiences inform every aspect of our lives, so we’re not…
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How Poets Navigate Plagiarism, Consent, and Authorship
As part of our Poetry Craft series, Sarah Hesketh discusses how poets navigate plagiarism, consent, and authorship. When using real speech in poetry, how do you maintain authenticity without simply reproducing raw material? I suppose I’d immediately like to take issue with that word ‘authenticity’. Poetry that incorporates text that comes from a speech act…
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Writing After Rimbaud: How Reading the Greats Can Transform Your Poetry
Stav Poleg discusses how to take inspiration and influence from iconic writers such as Rimbaud and use it to elevate your own poetic craft. What drew you to writing in response to other poets’ work? Do you remember the first time you tried it? I’ve always considered the practice of writing as simultaneously an act…
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