Still a plenty of room for articles if you interested! Please drop a note to CRLiterature ASAP
In the first week of March (4th-10th), we are hosting a week at projecteducate based on poetry forms. During this week, we would like to invite members of the community to come write informative/ educational articles to contribute to this week.
You can write articles:
- About specific poetry forms (with featured examples)
- "How to" guides on writing specific forms.
- Interviews with dA poets who focus on specific forms
- Interviews with dA poets who focus on specific forms
- Art features (i.e. A collection of concrete poetry)
- Famous form poems/poets
- Workshops/ Prompts/ contests based on a form
These are just suggestions!
If you are interested in writing an article, please drop a note entitled "PE Week" to CRLiterature with an outline of what you intend to write. We are planning this in advance; giving you the chance for you to draft an article- which we are more than happy to review prior to the PE week! We will also arrange a day for you to submit your article and provide all information on how to submit on behalf of projecteducate
Back in September, we had a wonderful response for Art History, and we'd love the same level again!
Thank you!
(Prose Writers, Script Writers and Nonfiction Writers- a PE for you will be coming later in the year!)
What we have so far...
These are the wonderful people who have offered their time for an article so far. If the subject you wanted to write about is already covered- why not contact the person below and offer to collaborate?
Proposed articles
Villanelle by travelgirlxx
Ghazals by isthisthingstillon
Concrete Poetry by bubbIies
Sestina by thecrazymagnet
Interviews on favourite forms by OfOneSoul
Interviews by James--Steele
Free form poetry by PoetryOD
Don't be afraid of poetry! by ShadowedAcolyte
Sonnets by fyoot
Slam poetry by winterkate
Rondeau by HaveTales-WillTell
Haiku & Eastern by ikazon
Interview with Jade-Pandora and moyanII on eastern poetry BeccaJS
Scifaku/Horuku by vespera
Experimental Poetry by Nichrysalis