The Poetry Vessel Podcast
Struggling with poetry editing? 👉 JOIN OUR FREE POETRY COMMUNITY: https://www.thepoetryvessel.com/signup In this episode of The Poetry Vessel, Malibu Poet Laureate Nathan Hassall and his wife, Rachael, walk through the full process of editing poetry — from developing poetic discernment to knowing when a poem is truly done.You'll get actionable poetry writing tips for every stage of revision: how to "kill your darlings," use concrete language over abstraction, apply the "fresh eyes" technique to catch subtle errors, and decide when to work with a poetry editor. Whether you're writing poetry for the first time, deepening your creative writing practice, or preparing to self-publish a poetry collection, this episode delivers both the technical and intuitive tools to transform a raw draft into a powerful, concise final piece. MORE POETRY VESSEL: 🙏 JOIN OUR PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/cw/ThePoetryVessel 📜 SUBMIT YOUR POETRY:https://www.thepoetryvessel.com/submit 🧠 HOW POETRY CHANGES YOUR BRAIN COURSE (LIMITED TIME DISCOUNT):https://www.nathanhassall.com/changeyourbrain 👉 EVERYTHING ELSE:https://linktr.ee/nathanhassall 📌 CHAPTERS: 0:00 – Intro: The Art of Poetry Editing & Poetic Discernment 1:11 – Common Poetry Editing Mistakes to Avoid 2:04 – How to Motivate Yourself to Write and Edit Poetry 3:12 – The "Fresh Eyes" Technique for Better Poetry Editing 4:34 – When Is a Poem Truly Finished? 6:19 – Self-Editing Tips Every Poet Needs to Know 7:11 – Critical Questions to Ask Your Own Work 8:14 – Working with a Poetry Editor: What to Expect 11:53 – When Edits Weaken a Poem: Protecting Your Original Voice 14:35 – Kill Your Darlings: Letting Go of Beloved Images in Poetry 20:17 – Self-Publishing a Poetry Collection: Advice for First-Time Poets 26:15 – The #1 Poetry Writing Tip: Mastering Conciseness PODCAST DISCLAIMER: The views, opinions, discussions, and statements expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and are intended to represent their personal opinions and perspectives. Listener discretion is advised. The Poetry Vessel is not responsible for the accuracy or reliability of any information presented and disclaims any liability arising from the use of or reliance on any information presented in this podcast. FTC DISCLAIMER:Some of the links above may be affiliate links, which means that if you click on them we may receive a small commission. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. The commission is paid by the retailers, at no cost to you, and this helps to support our channel and keep our videos free. Thank you!
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