Book details
Seeing the Blue Between: Advice and Inspiration for Young Poets
Description
As an inspiration to new poets everywhere, acclaimed anthologist Paul B. Janeczko gathers letters of advice and sample poems from thirty-two poets renowned around the world.
How do you write poetry? It's a question with as many answers as there are poets. Now, in this unprecedented volume, thirty-two internationally renowned poets provide words of wisdom and inspiring examples of their own work for new poets everywhere.
Compiled by anthologist extraordinaire Paul B. Janeczko, a brilliant poet in his own right, this outstanding resource offers a fascinating spectrum of advice from those who know best - ranging from "break a few rules" to "read Shakespeare's sonnets in the bathroom" to "revise each poem at least thirty-two times." Not surprisingly, the most frequently made suggestion from these seasoned poets is simply to "read, read, read!" This rich volume - an ideal resource for classroom teachers and a beautiful gift for budding writers of all ages - offers the perfect opportunity to do just that.
Age
9-12
Text complexity
beginner
Length
144 pages
Why to read
- Inspiration for Aspiring Poets: 'Seeing the Blue Between' offers a wealth of advice and encouragement from established poets, making it a source of inspiration for young writers looking to hone their craft and find their own poetic voice.
- Diverse Perspectives: The book features letters from a variety of poets, providing a broad range of insights and experiences that can help young poets understand the different facets of writing and appreciating poetry.
- Practical Guidance: Alongside the inspirational content, the book includes practical tips and exercises that can help readers improve their writing skills, experiment with different styles, and overcome common challenges faced by poets.
- Understanding the Poetic Process: By reading the personal thoughts and advice from experienced poets, readers can gain a deeper understanding of the creative process involved in writing poetry, which can demystify the art form and make it more accessible.