Tip 13: Pull out a poem that you have written and experiment reading it out loud. Vary the tone, the emphasis. Does it reach deep places within you? Pour your passion into your poetry and dare to write your truth onto the page.
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Discover how to read your poetry out loud. Poetry 180.
Discover how to read your poetry out loud. Poetry 180.
Ahhh, YES! I love the idea of reading poetry ALOUD, and as a performance poet I can truly say once you get into it... it will hold on to your heart. :~)
ReplyDeleteYes, I am committing to finding a place that has an Open Mic night for me to read out loud my poetry in October.
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Sarah Kay's poem really got me in the mood to write some poetry! Great tip! Can't wait for October to come.
ReplyDeleteNice to see you Sarah! Glad that it stirred your imagination. I know I am getting excited to begin as well. Thanks for stopping by.
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