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Why 19th Century Poets Wrote Instagram Poetry

11 min · 4. juni 2026
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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

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