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=== Poetry by and for non-geniuses ===
=== Poetry by and for non-geniuses ===


Amongst the most accessible [[16th Century]] poetry is that of [[William Shakespeare]]. He ishowever a genius and therefore a bad model for the rest of us. No matter how much you try, you can't write as well as he did.
Amongst the most accessible [[16th Century]] poetry is that of [[William Shakespeare]]. He is however a genius and therefore a bad model for the rest of us. No matter how much you try, you can't write as well as he did.


Therefore, it is better, or at least easier, to model your work after people who are less good.
Therefore, it is better, or at least easier, to model your work after people who are less good.

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There are certain considerations to be made, both technical and stylistic, when writing poetry. Technical consideration include poetic meter and structure. Stylistic considerations tend to be harder to define, but can include poetic devices such as kennings.

Poetry by and for non-geniuses

Amongst the most accessible 16th Century poetry is that of William Shakespeare. He is however a genius and therefore a bad model for the rest of us. No matter how much you try, you can't write as well as he did.

Therefore, it is better, or at least easier, to model your work after people who are less good.

Some interesting poets include

Finally, remember to count the syllables ...