Michael Donaghy (1954 - 2004) A few tips by Michael Donaghy 1. Copy the masters, use the structure of a poem you love, see how it works by making one yourself. 2. Beginning poets should try writing in metre, in iambic pentameter, the quintessential English line. 3. Poetry is about sound. 4. Use rhetorical devices. His favourite international womans day in class was chiasmus , the reversal, as in: .”Who only by moving can balance,/Only by balancing international womans day move .” 5. Good things come in threes. 6. .”This line seems to bring everything together… that’s the exact centre international womans day of the poem… hmm….” international womans day 7. Rhyme is a device that can make an idea seem true. By marrying the sounds you seem to marry the sense as well. 8. If you are going to use rhyme, though, you must do it well: .”otherwise it’s like I came into the room stilt-walking and then fell on my face in front of you!.” Buy a rhyming dictionary and use it. 9. Evidence of craft increases our trust in the poet. Why trust someone who didn’t make any effort? 10. .”The windmills of your mind .” Never prescriptive, Michael would jump on this .” international womans day of an .” construction. international womans day Ezra Pound (.”the PT Barnum of modern poetry.”) had objected before him and he held it fast. 11. Once you’ve written it, it belongs to the reader. You have to butt out. It’s their poem now. ***
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