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How To Make A Good Poem Great

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Ever feel like your poem is "good," but it hasn't quite reached its full potential? In this diVERSES livestream, we dive deep into the professional editing techniques that transform a decent draft into a powerful, resonant work of art. Whether you're a slam poet or writing for the page, these tips will help you sharpen your voice and refine your craft.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 poetryWe're looking at "bold stare" BY MARCO YANhttps://theadroitjournal.org/issue-twentyone-marco-yan-the-adroit-journal 00:00 - Introduction: "Good to Great" 01:12 - Common Mistakes in "Good" Poems02:45 - The Power of Specificity and Concrete Imagery04:30 - Refining Rhythm and Sound (The "Ear Test")06:15 - Cutting the "Fluff": Word Economy12:30 - Conclusion See an example, where Fine Print used a poem to explore meter: https://youtube.com/live/dIWYrgDqZVs#diverses #fineprint #poetry See an example, where Fine Print used a poem to explore meter: https://youtube.com/live/dIWYrgDqZVs

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How To Make A Good Poem Great

Ever feel like your poem is "good," but it hasn't quite reached its full potential? In this diVERSES livestream, we dive deep into the professional editing techniques that transform a decent draft into a powerful, resonant work of art. Whether you're a slam poet or writing for the page, these tips will help you sharpen your voice and refine your craft.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 poetryWe're looking at "bold stare" BY MARCO YANhttps://theadroitjournal.org/issue-twentyone-marco-yan-the-adroit-journal 00:00 - Introduction: "Good to Great" 01:12 - Common Mistakes in "Good" Poems02:45 - The Power of Specificity and Concrete Imagery04:30 - Refining Rhythm and Sound (The "Ear Test")06:15 - Cutting the "Fluff": Word Economy12:30 - Conclusion See an example, where Fine Print used a poem to explore meter: https://youtube.com/live/dIWYrgDqZVs#diverses #fineprint #poetry See an example, where Fine Print used a poem to explore meter: https://youtube.com/live/dIWYrgDqZVs

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5 Signs Your Poetry Career Is Making A Difference

Are you making an impact with your poetry? In this video, we explore the final stages of becoming a Key Person of Influence, based on the principles of Daniel Priestley, in your poetry or other art discipline. We dive into the five clear signs that your work is moving from just writing poems to building a significant poetry career.From finding experts who want to collaborate with you to creating content that impacts lives while you sleep, these milestones will help you gauge your progress and push past your comfort zone. Whether you're focused on the poetry business or finding your unique voice, these signs of significance are your roadmap to success.Welcome to the Creative Companionship Book Club, where we take business texts and discuss how to use their techniques to create a poetry business we'd be proud to run. This is our final dive into Daniel Priestley's Key Person Of Influence, which is a book centered on finding ways to stand out and provide unique insights and help in our field of interest so that we are competing against no one. *Welcome also to our poetry channel at diVERSES! Whether you're a seasoned poetry enthusiast or just beginning your journey into writing, this discussion will help inform your development in poetry🔍 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.Let'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!00:00 - Introduction: Five signs you’ve arrived as a Key Person of Influence.00:56 - Sign 1: Savvy people and experts in your field 02:40 - The "Poetry and..." strategy: Linking your art to another area of expertise.03:35 - Sign 2: you aren't physically present.05:10 - Sign 3: New opportunities and deals start coming to you directly.06:17 - Sign 4: better questions07:18 - Sign 5: an uncertain outcome08:00 - Reflection: Questions to identify your comfort zone and where to push boundaries.08:40 - Closing and further resources on becoming a Key Person of Influence.diVERSES was founded by poet Geoff Anderson in Columbus, Ohio to help writers achieve creative and financial independence #poetry #CreativeCompanionship #diverses

6 de jul de 20268 min
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You Are 40 Steps Away From Living On Poetry

How to build a sustainable career as a poet without losing your soul to "business": in this video, I introduce The Semester: The Art of Living on the Art, a comprehensive 97-page workbook designed specifically for poets and artists who want to bridge the gap between their creative passion and financial independence. More on the book, The Semester, and the Poet Business Institute cohort (that also meets online and in-person!): www.diversespoetry.com/instituteWe explore why the word "business" is often a challenge for creators and how to shift toward a more humanistic, relationship-based approach. I'll walk you through what's inside the workbook—including over 40 exercises—and how it helps you define your unique "Poetry Thesis."What You'll Learn:How to build a long-term platform for your creative work.Why finding your area of expertise is the key to sustainability.The steps to move from surface-level ideas to a deep, impactful mission.How to access the first two modules of the workbook for free!Whether you’re just starting or looking to take your poetry career to the next level, this guide serves as your launchpad for living on the poetry you create.00:00 - Introduction: "The Semester" workbook00:55 - Why a "Business" textbook for poets?02:10 - Shifting the focus: Humanistic vs. Transactional business03:24 - A long-term play for sustainability04:00 - Building your creative platform05:14 - Defining your mission and lens06:00 - Finding and applying your expertise07:46 - What's inside: 40+ exercises and 97 pages08:18 - Creating your "Poetry Thesis"09:37 - How to access the first two modules for free10:08 - Cohort and purchase optionsThis is an episode of Arts & Offers, the video podcast dedicated to the intersection of poetry, art and business to help you live on poetry. Our regular hosts are the founder of diVERSES, poet Geoff Anderson, and poet Mathias.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.Let'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#ArtsAndOffers #diverses #poetry

2 de jul de 202610 min
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6 Reasons To Break The Lines In Your Poem

What are line breaks? What is enjambment? How I write better poetry with better line breaks?Welcome to 21 Keys To Poetry's chapter dedicated to six strategies/considerations to have when deciding where to break the line in your poem. We'll give you the thought process and examples so you are better prepares for the next poem you write!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/vExdpsxL87YChapter 5: Active Verbs https://youtube.com/live/FlC56Ks5REMChapter 6: Stative Verbs https://youtube.com/live/2L3UycElvhM Chapter 7: Meter https://youtube.com/live/0dm7kIKeu2EChapter 8: Last Line https://youtube.com/live/n2caL3MohLMThis is the ninth installment 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.Don't forget to share your own tips in the comments!#diVERSES #poetry #writing

29 de jun de 202611 min
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How To Start Livestreaming As A Poet/Artist

Are you an artist or poet wondering if live streaming is worth your time? In this deep dive, we explore the strategic differences between vertical video, standard VOD, and live streaming to help you decide which platform fits your creative goals.From the discoverability hurdles on YouTube to the high-engagement potential of TikTok, we break down how to treat your livestreams as long-term video assets. Learn our step-by-step method for clipping, repurposing content, and moving from a "selfish" creator mindset to one of altruistic community building.See part 1: https://youtu.be/kI6qee05insGet a free audio/mp3/podcast version at https://open.spotify.com/show/4vAdMbaunOPziRoovm0K5PWrite with us at the Substation! www.diversespoetry.com/aboutsubstationWhat we cover:Why streaming is (and isn't) right for your brand.Strategic repurposing: How to turn one stream into multiple videos.The psychology of viewer engagement and effective CTAs.Technical setups: Mobile vs. Professional production quality.Whether you're looking to deepen your connection with your audience or simply find a more efficient way to create, this conversation provides the roadmap you need to start streaming with purpose.00:00 – Comparing Platforms: Vertical vs. Standard VOD vs. Live Streams00:30 – The Challenge of Live Stream Discoverability01:03 – TikTok vs. YouTube: Post-Stream Life & Content Retention01:30 – Handling Sensitive Conversations and Guest Privacy02:30 – Success Story: Impact of Sharing Ex-Faith Perspectives03:40 – Maximizing the "Best of Both Worlds": Livestreams as Video Assets04:18 – Step-by-Step Strategy: Clipping and Repurposing Live Moments07:03 – Tips for Tracking Insightful Moments During a Stream08:50 – Understanding the Algorithm: FYP vs. Search09:30 – The Role of Live Streams: Building & Deepening Community10:15 – Strategic Content Posting While Live12:10 – The Psychology of Viewers & Effective Calls to Action15:20 – Mobile vs. Computer Setup: Authenticity vs. Production Quality18:50 – Creating Organized Conversations & Stream Rules20:10 – Exploring Third-Party Tools (OBS, Streamyard, eCam)23:00 – Final Thoughts: Streaming as an Altruistic Form of ArtThis is an episode of Arts & Offers, the video podcast dedicated to the intersection of poetry, art and business to help you live on poetry. Our regular hosts are the founder of diVERSES, poet Geoff Anderson, and poet Mathias.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.Let'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#ArtsAndOffers #diverses #poetry

28 de jun de 202625 min