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30 Poems in 30 Days Project — 2008

30 Poems in 30 Days Project — 2007

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  1. A poem with Love in the title (or Destiny, Hate, or other HUGE themes) already has two strikes against it (and I like love poems).
  2. The bigger your point, the more important the details are.
  3. Say what you want to say and let your readers decide what it means.
  4. Feel free to write a bad poem.
  5. Develop your voice. Get comfortable with how you write.
  6. Don’t explain everything.
  7. Untitled poems are lazy. They’re like unnamed children. Obviously their parent doesn’t care about them.
  8. People will remember an image long after they’ve forgotten why it was there.
  9. That one perfect line in a thirty line poem may be what makes it all worthwhile, or it may be what makes the rest of the poem bad. Keep an eye on it.
  10. There are many excuses not to write. Try using writing as an excuse not to do other things.
  11. The more you read, the more you learn. The more you write, the more you develop.
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