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ENGL 219: Poetry Workshop: Workshop Questionnaire

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ENGL 219: Poetry Workshop. Michael S. Hennessey University of Cincinnati Spring 2011. Wednesday, March 23, 2011. Please take the time to give thoughtful responses to the following questions, posting your answers to the Blackboard forum no later than midnight Tuesday:. How long have you been writing poetry? How would you describe your poetics — that is, what are you trying to accomplish in your poetry? Describe your compositional process: when/why/how/where do you write? Have you ever been published?

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ENGL 219: Poetry Workshop: Writing Prompt #9: The Sum of Its Parts

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ENGL 219: Poetry Workshop. Michael S. Hennessey University of Cincinnati Spring 2011. Monday, May 16, 2011. Writing Prompt #9: The Sum of Its Parts. We've talked about this several times over the course of the term, but since it came up again in Friday's class, I thought it might be worth making a prompt out of the idea of fragmentation and linking. One well-known poem written in this form is Wallace Stevens' "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird". Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird. In that he m...

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ENGL 219: Poetry Workshop: Writing Prompt #10: The Lipogram

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ENGL 219: Poetry Workshop. Michael S. Hennessey University of Cincinnati Spring 2011. Monday, May 23, 2011. Writing Prompt #10: The Lipogram. A lipogrammatic text is one that's contrained by the omission of one (or a group of) letters. Perhaps it's easier to demonstrate the possibilities of the form by giving you a few examples:. Georges Perec's 1969 novel, La Disparation. Translated as A Void. Translated by Ian Monk as The Exeter Text: Jewels, Secrets, Sex. Walter Abish's 1974 novel, Alphabetical Africa.

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ENGL 219: Poetry Workshop: Writing Prompt #4: A Set Lexicon

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ENGL 219: Poetry Workshop. Michael S. Hennessey University of Cincinnati Spring 2011. Monday, April 18, 2011. Writing Prompt #4: A Set Lexicon. Well, one way to start is to think intently about language. As a hypothetical example, consider the word "apple." What sorts of ideas come to mind when you hear that word? Waxy, crunch, bite, firm, shiny." What visuals might you get? The apple of my eye. An apple a day keeps the doctor away. The Big Apple." What about cultural associations? Here, we see him take ...

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ENGL 219: Poetry Workshop: June 2011

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ENGL 219: Poetry Workshop. Michael S. Hennessey University of Cincinnati Spring 2011. Wednesday, June 8, 2011. Short Vine Reading tomorrow. As I mentioned at our meeting today, there'll be a short reading tomorrow afternoon (June 9th) at 5:00 PM in McMicken 255 featuring students published in the winter and spring issues of Short Vine. Don't forget that Short Vine. You can follow Short Vine. On Facebook through this page. Posted by Michael S. Hennessey. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 4: A Set Lexicon.

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