Monday, April 9, 2012

Poetry Month: Song lyrics?

I like music.  For a little while I even thought I might be a song writer.  But over the years I've noticed some differences between song lyrics and poetry, and decided that poetry was more my thing.  Although there is more money in song writing, if you're good.

Especially worship lyrics, which can sometimes be the worst.

I think you may be able to consider lyrics a small subset of poetry.  It's the kind of poetry that sticks to a very strict rhythm, meter, beat, and usually rhyme pattern.  There is also very often things like chorus, refrain, bridge, etc.

However.

There is a lot poetry does that does not work in song, and there are a lot of songs that don't read like poetry.  They just don't.

Yes, there is some overlap, but I think it is important to recognize that they are different art forms.  I think it's like saying that oil painting and sidewalk chalk are the same.  OK, maybe you can make them look similar, if you're good, but they are different media.

NOTE This post was inspired by a conversation on twitter between myself and the twitter-account-manager of the Nazarene Publishing House, the text of which I will post/update below. 

me:
I have one question why not poetry?

them:
We love poetry | Faith is expressed through the arts | ; in song.

me:
RT "We love poetry | Faith is expressed through the arts | ; in song." || poetry ≠ worship music...

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Poetry Month: 811

More and more these days, poets aren't making money from poetry.  OK maybe they never did, but whatever.  As a poet, I would like to direct your attention to the thousands of poets located in the 811 section of your local library.  They won't make a cent from you checking out their book, but every one of them would encourage you to do it anyway.

I actually prefer to stop in the "new books" section first, just to see what new poetry they have acquired recently.  When I find a book that I think I might want to pick up, I flip open to a random page or two and see what I think.  The key to getting into poetry is to find poetry that you LIKE.  It grows on you, as a genre, so if you don't like it, don't stress.  Just put it back and keep shopping. 

More Monday, but in the meantime have a merry Easter!

Poetry Month: kids

I've thought a lot about how my daughter will view poetry, having a dad who loves it and writes it and seeks it out.  Here is a good article about the importance of poetry for kids.  My parents introduced poetry to me as a kid, and I loved it from a very young age.  I even made some embarrassing attempts at writing poems, starting sometime around 1st grade.  SO, it's never too young to start, and this article has some suggestions.  I'll be looking for them next time we visit our local library.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Poetry Month: Poems of Jesus

Yesterday I received in the mail a copy of a new book by Willis Barnstone called The Poems of Jesus Christ.  I'm working on a review for the Englewood Review of Books, and I haven't really started reading it yet, but it looks interesting so I thought I'd share it. 

Here's the premise: Jesus was a poet, and due to centuries of formatting and translation, we have lost his poetic voice. 

If you want to know more, you'll have to wait to read my review, or you can buy it for yourself.  THEN read my review. 

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Poetry Month: Twaiku

I mentioned twitter yesterday, and compared it to haiku.  Here is a haiku competition, including a twitter hashtag for what they are calling twaiku.  I still like poetweet better, but that hashtag is inexplicably used excessively in Mexico for things that are not poetry.  Oh well.

If you're newish to writing poetry, haiku is a great place to start.  Just ask any high school English teacher...

Monday, April 2, 2012

Poetry Month: Poetweets

I heart twitter.  I think it's really a poet's social media network, because it forces you to make your point with a certain concision and economy. 

For over a year now I have been writing what I call "poetweets" which are poems of exactly 140 characters, which is the limit on twitter.  For part of my forthcoming book I have gathered them all, and it actually reads pretty well, in my opinion, as poetry.  A lot like a haiku collection.  

If you're curious, you can read them here.

OR you can wait for my book. 

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Poetry Month

Hey April is National Poetry Month!  That's exciting.  Well if you're a poet it is. 

To celebrate, I will be posting something poetry related each day in April.  To start with, Here's a recommendation:

Horoscopes for the Dead by Billy Collins.  If you haven't read it yet, it's his latest book and it's a great place to start if you're thinking about getting into poetry.