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  • Funny Love Poem - How To Find The Right Words  By : Allen Jesson
    Before you begin your funny love poem I would recommend reading and listing to other poems in the same genre. This will give you some ideas about the styles they were written. You will also be able to decide if your funny love poem is going to be long or short, rhyming or not rhyming.
  • Poetry Contests... To Bring Out the Poet in You  By : .JohnSmith.
    Poetry is a beautiful art form that has been successful in getting the appreciation of the world as a whole. Those who can?t enjoy the beauty of a poem can be described as someone who can?t appreciate true beauty. Love poems substantiate this statement. They are the masterpieces of many poets and there are poets who continue to consider their love poems as their best works.
  • Anniversary Gift - Romance Is The Key  By : Allen Jesson
    When searching for an anniversary gift the main thing to remember is to be romantic and sincere, especially if the gift is for your partner or loved one.
  • Your Poetry's A Money Maker  By : Ethan Christ
    If you want to know how to make money online from your poetry, there are many ways in which to do so. Different people want different poems for different things. Some simply need it for a homework assignment. Other's possibly need it for an email to a significant other. Whatever the case is, you can always find someone to do your work for you.
  • How to Rake in the Cash from Helium  By : Ethan Christ
    Lately, in reading random posts and articles, throughout the web, I've noticed the people often complain that it is is nearly impossible to make any money from Helium. Well, I am here to inform you other wise. I will let you in on a few secrets of mine that I have picked up along the way. First off, if you signed up for Helium, and decided that you would write one article, and expect to get paid more than a few cents,you were wrong. The key to helium is the number of articles you submit, along with a few other various things.
  • Getting Your Song Idea Underway  By : Paul Warren
    Getting an idea from the muse can be easy, but how do we pursue it and make it into a finished work?
  • Poetry In Motion  By : Jim Brown
    Some ballerina's are so graceful that their movements are considered to be poetry in motion. The slight dip at the waist is a silent communiqu to another that they recognize their presence and are giving them a greeting.
  • Writing Poetry For Greeting Cards  By : Jim Brown
    Some of the poetry for greeting cards was written with a certain person in mind.
  • Tips On Penning A Bereavement Poem  By : Jay Moncliff
    We all cherish our friends, family and those around us. Just as we experience the joys and warmth of togetherness, we should also be ready to face the pain of separation and death. However it is never easy to get over someone with whom we may have shared so many wonderful experiences. Writing a poem in such instances may provide an outlet for the poet to vent his hurt an emotions.
  • The Art of Poetry Writing  By : Chris Kennelly
    People who write poetry for the first time usually write from the top of their heads. This means, once inspiration hits them, they write down whatever they felt during that inspired moment in the simplest possible words that they could use.
  • Do You Need An Agent For Your Book Project?  By : Christine Harrell
    Why not just send your manuscript directly to publishers? Writers ask companies to help them find publishers for their book projects all the time.
  • How To Write The Perfect Love Poem  By : Adam Bell
    For the cash-strapped, or romantically inclined, writing a sincere, well thought out love poem may be just the ticket to your loved one's heart.
  • Poetry vs The Internet  By : Chris Campbell
    Poetry to many is an art form that has survived the ages. To the internet, poetry is a cash cow.
  • Poetics: Free vs. Formal  By : Christine Harrell
    Most poets today write free verse which is open to pattern and is recognized as nonconforming and rhyme less verse. Metrical verse relies on stanza length combined with meter or rhyme patterns distinct to itself.


 
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