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How To Schedule Art Workshops (WITHOUT GOOGLE CALENDAR)

23 min · 19. Mai 2026
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How do you get people to find your poetry event, register, book themselves, reserve, save a seat--whatever wording you use, how do you get people to save themselves a spot in a class, workshop, event, webinar, or call? Even a simple Google Calendar may be enough to get the job done! Yet, it can be tricky when you need to handle payments, limit seats, and send links or event info to people who register This final episode of the Semester from the Poet Business Institute is dedicated to the calendar/scheduler, what key considerations you want to have when designing it, and how to make your calendar an automatic tool that you create once and never have to worry about it again.Episode 1 of the Semester from the Poet Business Institute: https://youtu.be/aq8WM0VbKq4Welcome to the Spring Semester from the Poet Business Institute! Over a 12-week module, poet Geoff Anderson is walking poets through steps to begin thinking about making poetry into a side business, a full time operation, or even a poetry career. We'll discuss creating a poetry product/service/offer, identifying what passions we have and what needs they serve, as well as strategies to reach people and have the impact we seek on the world. Keep up with the Spring Semester here on the channel! Get a free audio/mp3/podcast version at https://open.spotify.com/show/4vAdMbaunOPziRoovm0K5PWrite with us at the Substation! www.diversespoetry.com/aboutsubstation#poetry #poetbusinessinstitute #diversesdiVERSES was founded by poet Geoff Anderson in Columbus, Ohio to help writers achieve creative and financial independenceGet a free audio/mp3/podcast version at https://open.spotify.com/show/4vAdMbaunOPziRoovm0K5PWrite with us at the Substation! www.diversespoetry.com/aboutsubstation

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This is the full conversation with poet Erin Boggs and poet Geoff AndersonIf you're just here for part 3, head on over to 28:00If you want to publish mixed media, nontraditional poetry or writing, there are challenges! There's formatting, there's distribution, there's finding the publisher or self-publishing, there's editing! To make the process of publishing nontraditional work and mixed-media easier, diVERSES's founder poet Geoff Anderson enters into discussion with poet Erin Boggs (https://erinboggs.art/) to discuss the strategy she used to create a book of translation, poetry, art, and music called A Journey Of Iceland. Erin's background in publishing and international connections have helped her release a one-of-a-kind work that can give you the inspiration and tips you need to bring your own unique work into the world.Welcome to our channel! In this video, we delve into the captivating world of poetry, exploring how asking questions while reading can unveil its hidden treasures and profound truths. Whether you're a seasoned poetry enthusiast or just beginning your journey into verse, this discussion will inspire you to approach poetry with curiosity and insight.🔍 What You'll Discover:The importance of questioning while reading poetry.Practical tips for asking insightful questions.How questioning enhances comprehension and appreciation.Examples of question-driven analysis applied to popular poems.Strategies for incorporating questioning into your own reading practice.The broader benefits of critical thinking fostered through poetic inquiry.🎓 Join us as we embark on a journey of discovery through the rich landscapes of poetry, where every question unlocks a new layer of meaning and understanding. Don't miss out on this opportunity to deepen your connection with literature and broaden your perspective on life.Get a free audio/mp3/podcast version at https://open.spotify.com/show/4vAdMbaunOPziRoovm0K5PWrite with us at the Substation: www.diversespoetry.com/aboutsubstation#poetry #poem #diversesLet's embark on this poetic journey together and uncover the profound truths that lie within the lines. Share your thoughts and insights in the comments below—we'd love to hear from you!diVERSES poetry was founded by poet Geoff Anderson is currently based in Columbus, Ohio

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Why 19th Century Poets Wrote Instagram Poetry

In this episode of Fine Print, we’re giving a close read to Emerson’s "This Is My Wish For You." While he’s a pillar of the literary canon, a modern look at his work reveals some surprising challenges—and techniques—that every poet should know when submitting to journals today.In this video, we break down:The "Instagram Poetry" Label: Why short, rhythmic poems are often pigeonholed and how to add complexity to your work.Mastering Meter & Rhythm: How Emerson uses dactyls and trochees to suggest order, and why breaking your own meter can create powerful tension.The Power of a Title: Why the title "This Is My Wish For You" might be doing more work than any other line in the poem.Finding "The Turn" (Volta): Why editors look for that 2/3 mark shift and how to move from concrete moments to self-actualization (using Maslow’s Hierarchy as a guide!).Pattern Subversion: How to identify the repetitive habits in your own writing and subvert them to grab an editor's attention.Whether you're writing for a traditional journal or a social media feed, understanding these structural "rules" can help your poetry resonate more deeply.New to Fine Print? Every Wednesday at 11AM New York, we take a close look at a single poem to learn more about the craft of poetry. If you'd like to join me on screen to analyze a piece, reach out in the comments!Check out another Fine Print episode where we focus on the importance of word choice on emotion: https://youtube.com/live/Sflbi0kNDe4Or where we talk about agency and which characters are in control in a poem: https://youtu.be/V20Q55GjvzYGet a free audio/mp3/podcast version at https://open.spotify.com/show/4vAdMbaunOPziRoovm0K5PWrite with us at the Substation: www.diversespoetry.com/aboutsubstation0:00 - Intro: Would Emerson be published in 2026?0:59 - Reading: "This Is My Wish For You"1:35 - Modern context: Is this "Instagram Poetry"?2:03 - Analyzing the meter and rhythm3:12 - Using meter to suggest order vs. tension4:04 - The "Greatest Tension": Title vs. Reality6:51 - Looking for "The Turn" (Voltas) in poetry7:27 - From concrete moments to self-actualization9:01 - Final Verdict: Would it get published today?10:19 - Subverting patterns in your own writing10:59 - Outro and Community Question#diverses #fineprint #poetry

Gestern11 min
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What Publishers Wished Poets Knew

If you want to publish mixed media, nontraditional poetry or writing, there are challenges! There's formatting, there's distribution, there's finding the publisher or self-publishing, there's editing! To make the process of publishing nontraditional work and mixed-media easier, diVERSES's founder poet Geoff Anderson enters into discussion with poet Erin Boggs (https://erinboggs.art/) to discuss the strategy she used to create a book of translation, poetry, art, and music called A Journey Of Iceland. Erin's background in publishing and international connections have helped her release a one-of-a-kind work that can give you the inspiration and tips you need to bring your own unique work into the world.This is part 1/3 of our discussion: https://youtu.be/nT--p7ek0TQWelcome to our channel! In this video, we delve into the captivating world of poetry, exploring how asking questions while reading can unveil its hidden treasures and profound truths. Whether you're a seasoned poetry enthusiast or just beginning your journey into verse, this discussion will inspire you to approach poetry with curiosity and insight.🔍 What You'll Discover:The importance of questioning while reading poetry.Practical tips for asking insightful questions.How questioning enhances comprehension and appreciation.Examples of question-driven analysis applied to popular poems.Strategies for incorporating questioning into your own reading practice.The broader benefits of critical thinking fostered through poetic inquiry.🎓 Join us as we embark on a journey of discovery through the rich landscapes of poetry, where every question unlocks a new layer of meaning and understanding. Don't miss out on this opportunity to deepen your connection with literature and broaden your perspective on life.Get a free audio/mp3/podcast version at https://open.spotify.com/show/4vAdMbaunOPziRoovm0K5PWrite with us at the Substation: www.diversespoetry.com/aboutsubstation#poetry #poem #diversesLet's embark on this poetic journey together and uncover the profound truths that lie within the lines. Share your thoughts and insights in the comments below—we'd love to hear from you!diVERSES poetry was founded by poet Geoff Anderson is currently based in Columbus, Ohio

3. Juni 202611 min
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How To Publish Mixed-Media Nontraditional Books

If you want to publish mixed media, nontraditional poetry or writing, there are challenges! There's formatting, there's distribution, there's finding the publisher or self-publishing, there's editing! To make the process of publishing nontraditional work and mixed-media easier, diVERSES's founder poet Geoff Anderson enters into discussion with poet Erin Boggs (https://erinboggs.art/) to discuss the strategy she used to create a book of translation, poetry, art, and music called A Journey Of Iceland. Erin's background in publishing and international connections have helped her release a one-of-a-kind work that can give you the inspiration and tips you need to bring your own unique work into the world.This is part 1/3 of our discussion.Welcome to our channel! In this video, we delve into the captivating world of poetry, exploring how asking questions while reading can unveil its hidden treasures and profound truths. Whether you're a seasoned poetry enthusiast or just beginning your journey into verse, this discussion will inspire you to approach poetry with curiosity and insight.🔍 What You'll Discover:The importance of questioning while reading poetry.Practical tips for asking insightful questions.How questioning enhances comprehension and appreciation.Examples of question-driven analysis applied to popular poems.Strategies for incorporating questioning into your own reading practice.The broader benefits of critical thinking fostered through poetic inquiry.🎓 Join us as we embark on a journey of discovery through the rich landscapes of poetry, where every question unlocks a new layer of meaning and understanding. Don't miss out on this opportunity to deepen your connection with literature and broaden your perspective on life.Get a free audio/mp3/podcast version at https://open.spotify.com/show/4vAdMbaunOPziRoovm0K5PWrite with us at the Substation: www.diversespoetry.com/aboutsubstation00:00 - Introduction to Aaron Bogs and her book "A Journey of Iceland."01:28 - Explaining the three collaborative elements: Poetry, Art, and Music.02:31 - The formatting process and finding a designer in Iceland.03:15 - Intent behind the non-traditional "coffee table" style and physical specs.03:59 - Finding a publisher that fits the book's unique requirements.05:41 - The trade-offs between traditional publishing and creative autonomy.07:23 - Challenges with distribution when working with international publishers.08:20 - Why self-publishing wasn't the right fit for this specific project.09:49 - Actionable advice for poets considering self-publishing.11:00 - How to find an agent and the importance of research.12:31 - Using writing competitions and journals to gain exposure.14:43 - Dealing with rejection and the reality of the submission process.17:00 - Strategy: Submitting interviews and reviews to smaller pools.#poetry #poem #diversesLet's embark on this poetic journey together and uncover the profound truths that lie within the lines. Share your thoughts and insights in the comments below—we'd love to hear from you!diVERSES poetry was founded by poet Geoff Anderson is currently based in Columbus, Ohio

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To Write Better Poetry, Write Better Verbs

To Know how to write better poetry, one starting place is the verbs you use. Verbs are action words; they add nuance in time and space. However, different verb forms have different roles, with some verb forms moving time and others stalling progression. By better understanding the use of verbs in your writing, you can better craft the experience of your poetry's readers.This is the fifth section of the poetry manual, 21 Keys To Poetry by poet Geoff Anderson, which reviews the theoretical and structural techniques found in many contemporary poems that achieve success in poetry publications, contests, and awards.Are you working to enhance your writing through verb forms, as well as your understanding of the theories behind them? Using examples from classic translated Chinese poetry (via Project Gutenberg), we explore specific strategies poets use to captivate their audience immediately.Check out the rest of the 21 Keys to Poetry series:Chapter 1: Strategies for TitlesChapter 2: Mastering First LinesChapter 3: HooksChapter 4: Similes and Metaphors https://youtube.com/live/vExdpsxL87YDon't forget to share your own tips in the comments!#diVERSES #poetry #writing

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