Question 1024:Poetry and Poetry Corner
Simon asks:I loved hearing you read the poems on the podcast, it really brought them to . Can you recommend any great poetry podcasts? My Luck, by Mel Todd Scribl.comLibravox
Simon asks:I loved hearing you read the poems on the podcast, it really brought them to . Can you recommend any great poetry podcasts? My Luck, by Mel Todd Scribl.comLibravox
Herbert has feedback on the episode “Poetry and Prose” books that are meant to be read aloud. Resources Mentioned: The Silmarillion Patrick Stewart’s Shakespeare Sonnets A Day
Herb asks: Does indie publishing mean there might be a market for long-form poetry? How do I find it?
Herb asks: What are the benefits to writing poetry in structured formats?
Today Dan reads The Garden of Prosperine, by Algernon Charles Swinburne Join us at the Every Day Novelist Forums
Today on poetry corner, Dan reads A Poison Tree, by William Blake Join us at the Every Day Novelist Forums
Today on Every Day Novelist’s Poetry Corner, Dan reads The Cremation of Sam McGee. Join us at the Every Day Novelist Forums
Today Dan introduces a new feature to The Every Day Novelist, which will follow shortly.
Today we have feedback from Jeanne on our episode on using poetry in fiction. Resources Mentioned; Episode 534: Poetry in Novels The Dark is Rising by Susan Cooper A Swiftly Tilting Planet by Madaline L’Engle The Pendragon Cycle by SR Lawhead Sponsored by Archivos Join us at the Every Day Novelist …
Feedback from Richard on reading poetry in prose. Resources Mentioned Silmarillion by JRR Tolkien Silmarillion audiobook read by Nicol Williamson (YouTube) Excalibur, 1981 film Subscribe Here!