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    Michael Rosen's 9 Poetry-Writing Tips
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    • 06 de febrero de 2021
    • por Paul Lumley

    Michael Rosen's 9 Poetry-Writing Tips

    • 06 de febrero de 2021
    • por Paul Lumley
    Do you know a budding poet? 

    Michael Rosen is one of Britain’s best-loved children’s writers, and the author of classics including We’re Going on a Bear Hunt, Don’t Put Mustard in the Custard, and No Breathing in Class.

    The former Children’s Laureate offers his top poetry-writing tips, and here’s what he has to say.

    1. Read other people’s poems

    ‘It’s really good to read or listen to poems by other people, and then daydream about how you could make them yours.

    ‘Could you make your own poem sound like the one you’ve just read, or write a poem with the same theme, or even copy a line of it to inspire your own writing?

    ‘Some of my favourite children’s poets are Roger McGough, Brian Patten, Sarah Crossan, Joseph Coelho and Carol Ann Duffy.’

    2. Use the internet

    ‘There are thousands and thousands of poems online that could inspire you to write your own poetry.

    ‘On YouTube, there are lots of videos of poets performing their own poems and other people’s. You can put in your favourite poet’s name, or type in a description like “funny poems” or “sad poems.”

    ‘Have a look at my YouTube channel, Kids’ Poems and Stories with Michael Rosen: I’ve made over 200 videos that you can watch.’

    3. Be a scavenger

    ‘If you want to write poetry, you need to look at the world around you. You could start from something you’ve seen, or something you’ve heard someone say, or something you remember.

    ‘Think of yourself as being like a crow, going about looking for things you can take for yourself.'

    4. Use repetition

    ‘Repetition is a brilliant way to pull a poem together.

    ‘Rhyming is a form of repetition, but you don’t have to write poems that rhyme.

    ‘You could make the last line of the poem the same as the first line, or have a little phrase that you repeat, or even repeat a chunk of three or four lines.

    ‘When you use repetition, it gives your poem a shape and meaning.’

    5. Compare things to other things

    ‘Poets always describe things by saying they’re like something else. For example, one of Shakespeare’s most famous poems describes someone as being ‘fairer than a summer’s day.

    ‘You can compare things by using phrases such as “like,” “as lovely as,” “more than” and “less than.” These are called similes and metaphors.

    ‘Look very closely at things until you find something that it’s similar to: you might cut an apple in half and think it looks like a cross-section of the world.

    ‘Remember, comparisons don’t always have to be beautiful and nice: you might think that a crow looks like a wounded soldier.’

    6. Make your audience laugh

    ‘Poetry can be a way of telling jokes. For example, limericks are usually very funny.

    ‘One way to make people laugh is to steal the shape of your poem from something unexpected.

    ‘You could use the format of the instructions for assembling a piece of furniture to write a poem about how to have a bath, for example.

    ‘Or you could use the structure of your school rules, or the Once upon a time shape of fairy tales, or even the Highway Code.

    ‘When you surprise people by mucking around with things that are quite formal, they’ll find your poem funny.’

    7. Think about how it sounds

    ‘Another good way to write poetry is to make it sound like the thing you’re describing.

    ‘Robert Louis Stevenson’s poem, From a Railway Carriage, has a rhythm that sounds like the wheels of a train going clickety-clack, clickety-clack.

    ‘If you were writing about the school dinner hall, you could use short sentences that interrupt each other to make it sound noisy and busy.

    ‘If you were writing about a river, you could make your sentences long and flowing.

    ‘Your poem might even end up sounding like a song or a rap!’

    8. Let your pen do the talking

    ‘I got into writing poetry for pleasure when I was about 15, when I discovered that I could talk with my pen.

    ‘Talking with your pen means thinking about something you want to say, and using it as the starting point for your poem.

    ‘It could be a feeling, like “I’m lost” or “I’m fed up,” or it could be a memory: one of my first memories was of sitting on the beach when I was three years old, and I turned it into a poem.

    ‘The moment you start talking with your pen, you have something to write about.’

    9. Make time to write outside school

    ‘At school, you might be told off if you’re daydreaming. Or you might be told you have to write a haiku or an acrostic poem, which can sometimes be hard.

    ‘But when you’re writing poetry at home, you never have to worry about being right or wrong. You can write about things that interest you, or you can do things that you might not be allowed to do at school, like ending your poem with a question.

    ‘You’re even allowed to daydream: a lot of great poems start out that way.’

    _____________

    References:
    The Scool Run, 2020, Poetry Writing Tips for Kids, www.theschoolrun.com, 
    https://www.theschoolrun.com/poetry-writing-tips-for-kids

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