Friday, 9 January 2015

How To Write Using Symbols In Poetry

By Enid Hinton


You have always been fascinated with writing, you are never good with talking and communicating through speaking. So, many of the things that you are not able to channel as spoken words, you would prefer if you can get them channeled into written words instead. You know that there are a lot of things for you to learn about. So, you would like to start now so you get to be better at things.

You do understand that when it comes to writing poems, there are specific tips and tricks that you have to learn about first to be really good at it. You know that there are these symbols in poetry that you may be able to incorporate in the verses that you will be writing, this is why you have made it a point to take the right steps to ensure that you will really be more familiar with them.

Most people would find that it is in starting their composition that they red to have the hardest time with. This is not surprising especially since most of the many prolific writers and poets around do feel the same thing, once you have started the verses, however, things should be easier for, then on. So, you have to find ways on how you can break the ice effectively.

Before you start writing it is important that you get your goals established first. You will find that it would be easier for you to come up with write ups that are in accordance to how you would want them to be once you have determined what it is exactly that you are trying to aim for this time. Your goals can serve as your guide so you know you are treading the right direction.

Know who you are writing your poems for you too. As an author. Get the needs of your audiences taken into account when you start your verses. You have the responsibility of ensuring that what you are writing about gets across to the people you are writing them for in this case, identify who your audiences are would be very effective on ensuring so.

Avoid writing those cliched liens over and over again. Instead of using these cliches, what you can do is come up with something that will help you elaborate them. Make sure to get your points to really come across. Instead of relying on overused overrated lines that many others used before. Come up with something of your own. Create something original. Be more creative.

Always have a theme to base everything on. Not having a theme is like walking down road were you are not sure where you are headed to. Sure, spontaneity can be fun, but not when you are wrong poems. You want to have a clear sense of direction beforehand. Only by choosing a theme and using it as your guide on where you are supposed to be headed to can you do so.

Be a painter, but instead of using a brush, use words. People love it when there are images that they can get out of the prose that they are reading. Use their imagination in order for them to see what it is that you are aiming for them to see. They will be more interested with what you have written whenever you do so.




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