The Pursuit of Poetry Expression
Becka Mara McKay, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of English,
Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
Associate Professor, Department of English,
Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
I will talk today to a younger friend whose husband just told me of her brain cancer, how it will take her, how it has taken already too many of her words. As if birds could carry away their pain while it gives her, she who is losing the handles to her life, color.
I am told I am too mysterious in writing poems. How do I fix this?
On the cento, would you say that creative writing is the mixing of ideas we would not normally see together?
How do you decide the spacing and paragraphs of your poetry?
What are the names of the magazines where one might send one’s poems for consideration?
For bilingual writers, what is a good guide when trying to translate a poem written in English to say Portuguese (any language really)?
What are some of the criteria used by publishers before deciding if a poem is worth it?
Could you explain the "Zip Code Poetry?" Thank you. This was great.