I love the different ways in which poems speak to you. It shows that words have so many meanings. The actions and meanings of these words can speak loudly in a movie based on these poems. That is why they really do make the best movies! Some movies based on poems are Troy based on the poem Iliad by Homer, The Raven based on the poem by Edgar Allan Poe, and The Grinch based on the poem How the Grinch Stole Christmas! by Dr. Seuss. A lot of these are classics. There is always enjoyment in seeing words come to life and speak loudly through poems. They make great stories!
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Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Writing Ideas- Activities For Your Book
Poems based on books enlighten the world around us. If you need a writing exercise or even some inspiration pull out your favorite book and write a poem describing it. Since songs are so much like poems, I like to pick a song that reminds me of the story and listen to it before I begin my poem. This is so fun! While writing you remember all the memories of reading this book and now you are describing that joy in writing. Don't worry about not doing justice to the novel, just go with it. It actually brings more popularity to the novel, and it puts you in writing mode. Think of it as a book review.
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Friday, September 23, 2011
Writing Ideas- Activities For Your Book
Sometimes writing a poem for your story can help bring out the details you must focus on. What I call a "writer's block" poem takes apart what you know of your novel and the keys that your character holds to it all. Find the most important set back that a character experiences and his/her adoration and link the two together. Basically, tell the characters story in summary, focusing on key details, and let it be in their psychological world, if you will. For example, a problem should be symbolized by something, or by the setting (dark, gloomy, etc.). The long term goal or happiness that the character experiences everyday can be symbolized by many things; usually it's best to have it go along with the setting and other symbols.
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011
What Inspires the Writer In Me- Poems
Poems provide a special part of inspiration to our minds. They feed the imagination of all things into a form, like music. I am inspired to write poems when I think of all things that come naturally to me. I think of how my flowers and trees blossom from a seedling to a beautiful peace of work, like artwork, the excitement I feel when I have won a match in tennis, and the world around me as I take part in these things. These things come naturally to me, like music comes naturally to a musician once they have learned their piece. With poems, writers make their own music! That is what works for me.
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Thursday, September 1, 2011
Poems Make the Best Movies
I love reading poems. They bring a different light to the life and details on earth. This provides a high quality movie, engaging the audience. When I checked, I found that some of my favorite movies are based on poems. I did not know this was possible before now! Once again my favorite genres and hobbies are brought together. One of my favorites, The Sorcerer's Apprentice, originated from the poem of the same name by Paul Dukas. Some others are Braveheart based on the poem The Actes and Deidis of the Illustre and Vallyeant Campioun Schir William Wallace by Blind Harry, and Beowulf by an unknown author.
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Saturday, August 20, 2011
Writing Ideas- Activities For Your Book
I like poetry because I like singing. I like singing; because I like poetry. A song is like poetry. Some are written for the performance standpoint and others are written for the idea, the challenge. Thinking this way helps me, when I am writing a poem.
This can help your novel as well. Books can have a poetic sense to them. A rhythm and a pace. I think that is what I love so much about poetry, it allows for prestige development; beyond limitations, bringing readers into a plan with a purpose, imagining at the precise moment in time, the order and sequence of events.
Poetry, a pace maker.
This can help your novel as well. Books can have a poetic sense to them. A rhythm and a pace. I think that is what I love so much about poetry, it allows for prestige development; beyond limitations, bringing readers into a plan with a purpose, imagining at the precise moment in time, the order and sequence of events.
Poetry, a pace maker.
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Writing Ideas - Activities
When you sit down to write and nothing seems to come out right, even though it's flowing through your mind, don't get discouraged! Try putting all these ideas into a Writer's Block poem or story. You can make it as confusing or crafty as you want. Who knows, you might come back to it later when you are able to write that story and steel some of your old ideas that were flowing around that day. You could even create something totally new! Whatever the case, don't let Writer's Block put you down. Make it worth your time. And have fun!
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