Ever wanted to write a poem but just didn’t know how? I found this fun gothic poetry generator while searching journal submission pages (according to the submission page, if your poetry resembles anything from this site, you should not submit it!). It’s an entertaining way to create deep-sounding-yet-meaningless gothic poetry. And as the site reminds … Read More “Fun Poetry Generator” »
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Anne Winchell was interviewed by Stephen Pitters as part of the Spokane Open Poets Program on KYRS Clear Air Radio 92.1/89.9 FM Spokane, WA. You can stream the broadcast live at kyrs.org, 7:30pm Central Time, 5:30 Pacific Time. The interview is also posted on the Spokane Open Poetry Program’s website, available for listening anytime. Pitters … Read More “Interview: KYRS Radio” »
My favorite form of poetry is the haiku. In a traditional haiku, the first line has five syllables, the second line has seven, and the third and final line has five. More recent haiku do not rely as heavily on syllable count. Haiku traditionally depict scenes from nature. The journal Modern Haiku has an excellent … Read More “Haiku Fun” »