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Poetry Slam

In the greater arts world, a poetry slam is a competition where poets read their original work for an audience. YeahWrite’s slam is adapted for the online medium. Each month, we throw a new poetry form or technique at you, and you’ve got all month to perfect your poems. Below you will find an archive of all the forms and techniques we’ve explored over the years.

 

Alas, poor Yorick

Alas, poor Yorick

... the five of you who know that the next line is "I knew him, Horatio" not "I knew him well" are feeling pretty smug right now, aren't you? Laugh while you can, because this month's poetry slam is no joking matter. Like Hamlet, we're going to elegize. eulogize?...

She Had Some Horses

She Had Some Horses

The  23rd poet laureate consultant in poetry (that's the actual title) of the United States is as American as they come: Tulsa, Oklahoma, resident Joy Harjo is a member of the Muscogee Creek Nation. She's the first Native American to hold the title, and this July...

An archipelago of poems

An archipelago of poems

Happy Independence Day! Here in the U.S.A. we're not supposed to be celebrating until July, but someone on my block broke out the fireworks last weekend and got me thinking about parties. So this month, June, we're going to celebrate Independence Day early  right on...

Clair de lune

Clair de lune

Big ideas in tiny packages If you're a fan of our microprose challenge, you know the joy—and the pain—of squeezing an entire narrative into a very limited number of words. It's a matter of distilling your stories, reducing them down to their basic elements, to create...

Arting about art

Arting about art

Welp, it's February again, which means I'm locked into my annual quest to find something that's not a frickin sonnet for our poetry slam. Not that there's anything wrong with sonnets (and in fact, I'm going to let you write a sonnet this month if that's your jam) but...

Un-sestina-ble!

Un-sestina-ble!

It's my birthday and I'll poem if I want to. Um, and you can join me if you want to. November is one of my favorite months, for obvious and not-so-obvious reasons. But this year it's even more favoriter (I can make up words if I want, too) because our...

Casting Call

Casting Call

Raise your hand if you had fun with last month's poetry slam, the Golden Shovel. For me, part of the fun was going through other people's poetry, looking for those perfect lines that spoke to me, and then figuring out how I could speak through them. When...

Can you dig it?

Can you dig it?

This month's writing prompts are all about opening lines, but I'm still on my terminal words kick. Tritinas, diminishing poems, what's an editor in need of a poetry slam to do? Our September poetry slam takes a page out of Terrance Hayes' book - literally,...

Bearing the Burden

Bearing the Burden

It's music to my ears How often have you heard that? Especially in reference to poetry? Well, poetry and music are pretty closely related. We'll discover how closely in this month's slam, when you write a poem-within-a-poem using a few rules cribbed from...

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