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Tuesday 8 October 2019

Writing an introduction to your poetry?

answers1: Don't use lines from your actual poem, but try to tie the
two pieces together. You need to summarize your inspirations for
writing the poem and what it means to you. Elaborate on the poem so
that the reader is in the mood to read it and understands it, instead
of just jumping right in, not knowing what to expect. And as far as
point of view, use first person, "My inspirations for this poem
spawned in....."
answers2: problematic problem. look into into google. this could help!
answers3: I would write from the voice a historian looking back at the
canon of poetry and citing your work as one of the preeminent figures
in contemporary poetry.
answers4: confusing matter. do a search on google. that might help!

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