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Burning Questions: A Guide to William Blake's "The Tyger"
Notes on the form of William Blake's poem "The Tyger" from Songs of Experience (1794).
Sonnet
The sonnet defined, in our glossary of poetic forms.
Mignettes from Japan
Mignettes from Japan
Our Forum’s envoys to the June IBPC
Our Forum’s envoys to the June IBPC
Villanelle
The villanelle defined, in our glossary of poetic forms.
Mignettes from Japan - Poetry Archives
Mignettes from Japan - Taylor Mignon, our Museletter man in Japan, walks the intertidal zone where Japanese and English poetries overlap and he has gathered “mignettes” like shells from the beach: recent publications from Irving Stettner’s Stroker
Pantoum links
Links to read examples of the pantoum (a poetic form made of interlocking repeated lines, originally from Malaysia).
JAPAN Museletter #141
The latest poetry news from Taylor Mignon, Japan correspondent for the About Poetry Museletter #141, dateline 8.7.2003.
The Charles Potts School of Thought, Action and Poetry, Part II
Kurt Lipschutz introduces us to 'dynamo-slash-lightning-rod of underground letters' Charles Potts -- poet, publisher and founder of the Temple School of Poetry. Part II: The Temple and Its Keeper.
Third Place Winner, January 2008 InterBoard Poetry Competition
'The Cardiologist Has a Word with Us' by Yolanda Calderon-Horn of The Town
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