Are you looking for a way to effectively express your emotions and work through personal challenges? Do you feel lost, uncertain and that your voice isn’t heard?
In this workbook you will learn all the secrets to using poetry as a powerful tool for self expression and therapy. Discover a treasure trove of prompts, worksheets, interactive activities and creative tools designed to help you harness the incredible benefits of poetry writing. Beyond just exploring the beauty of words, you’ll get to delve into the art of crafting poignant verses, processing emotions, and exploring your authentic voice.
Whether you’re a seasoned poet or have never written creatively in your life, this easy-to-print guide will provide you with endless inspiration for writing your own poetry.
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56 pages containing 16 poetry writing techniques, graphics and prompts
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Page count: 56
Introduction
The 3-Word List
5-Senses Word List
Past-Present-Future Word Lists
Start With A Strong Statement
The Magic Of Sound
Sounds From Around Us
Bending The Rules Of Rhyme
The Power Of Gesture
The Power Of Metaphors
Image Inspiration
Music Inspiration
Mandala Poetry
Negative-Positive Progression
Ending With A Twist
Coming Full Circle & Choosing Your Title
Using Poetry Prompts
Congratulations
Additional Resources
Conclusion
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