Sunday, February 13, 2011

Reading Entry

This was an interesting chapter. I've never really had a hard time with finding subjects to write about but it gives a lot of great steps and ideas if you have an issue with subject writing.

A few of the better tactics are: chasing poems and juggling

Chasing poems is where you take your time with your writing. Don't rush to finish it, many great poets will write a full length poem and only save a few lines. It can take a long time but in the long run you come up with better works that are clear and have a definate idea behind it.

Juggling is where a writer has more than one competing subjects within a work. Imagery, setting, and experience are the most popular!

This chapter is dog-eared so that if  I have any problems I can just quick flip to the page and figure out what I can do!

Good luck to you on your writing!

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