Friday, January 9, 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.

Poems are your expertise though. You like how you can interweave words into something picturesque whenever you attempt at verses and phrases through this medium. Still, there is a long way for you to go to be truly able to express what you want to express through this channel. This is why you have decided to do what you can to be more familiar with the symbols in poetry.

Many of the people that have tried out these kinds of write-ups before agree that it is always hard for them to start things up. They seem to find it really hard to determine what are the things that they should write first to start the prose. Breaking the ice can be a different process for everybody, make sure that you find an effective way to establish yours.

Find out what your goals are going to be too. You want to have an idea where your writing is headed to, at least for this particular write up. You want to get a good sense of direction about the tone of the prose. This ensure that you stay within a central theme so your ideas and your thoughts are going to be one centralized whole that would be easy for your readers to understand.

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.

Write from the heart, but avoid the usual cliches. People tend to have this motion that since they are writing poems, they can just use the well worn phrases and themes that many others have used before No. Try to go for a path that has not been taken before. You will find that you can get your creative juices more active when you do things this way.

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.

Paint an image for you readers. Your audiences would appreciate to more when they can also envision the things that you are trying to relay to them when you write these liens that you write. Use your gift of words to paint the epicures for them. You will be surprised at how effective this can be at stirring a reader's imagination.




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