Poetry
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- Poetry Knowledge Zone
- Lessons by Smitha Chakravartula on many aspects of poetry, including such fixed forms as the pantoum, sonnet, villanelle, and terza rima. Part of a much larger site on art and culture, focusing on the cultural heritage of India.
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- Poetry Through the Ages
- Explanations of a variety of poetic forms, including descriptions, historical background, examples, and instructions for writing one's own. Covers limerick, sonnet, and ballad (called "famous forms"); terza rima, villanelle and rondeau (called "classic forms"); and triolet (called an "obscure form").
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- Poetry Through the Ages
- The history of a number of fixed verse forms, with famous examples and instructions of how to write them. Includes famous, classic, obscure, and 21st Century forms.
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- Shadow Poetry
- Explanations of a wide variety traditional and recently invented poetic forms with examples by Shadow Poets.
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- Suzie's Sanctuary - Poetry
- Anthology by Suzanne Honour including different types of form poetry, including the cinquain, clerihew, haiku, kyrielle, rondeau, and villanelle.
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- Table of Forms
- Short descriptions of both stanza and poetic forms, with examples. By H.T. Kirby-Smith at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
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- The Desolation Poems: Poetic Forms Used in English
- Poems by Jan Haag in each of 300 forms used in the English Language.
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- The Poets Garret
- Explanations and examples of a variety of poetic forms, including Celtic and Asian forms, as well most Western forms. Readers are invited to submit their own examples of each form.
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- Verse Forms
- Descriptions with examples of the triolet, terzanelle, terza rima, villanelle, and clerihew.
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- Writing-World.com: Poetry
- A collection of articles on writing poetry, including articles on such forms as the sestina, the sonnet, the triolet, and the villanelle.
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- deviantART: poetic-forms
- An online community of poets interested in trying out various poetic forms. Includes write-ups on each form, with examples, by members of the community.
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- Contemporary Haiku
- "Contemporary Haiku: Origins and New Directions", an essay by A.C. Missias. Clear summary of the situation in English.
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- Dogwood Blossoms
- Legacy web site of the online haiku magazine edited by Gary Warner, last updated in 1998. Some good haiku reading.
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- Free Times / Temps Libres
- An international haiku site in English and French, featuring haiku theory and practice, publication, rules, reading corner. Online submissions accepted. Includes "Aozora", a special sub-section devoted to the haiku scene in southeastern Europe, with a list of and links to the Web sites of some dozen or more print magazines--many highly international. Webmaster Serge Tome.
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- Haiku North America
- A biennial gathering of haiku poets. Includes background, details of the current year's event, and past conference information.
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- Haiku Poet's Hut
- Haiku by Soji, aka Gary Barnes, haiku by the masters, Basho, Buson, Issa, and by a number of contemporary practitioners of the art in English.