Showing posts with label variations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label variations. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Onomatopoetry: Poetry Potpourri, Undawnted is Expanding Our Selections

Undawnted's menu on the right has added another poetry site: our Youtube Channel

In the past, Undawnted used My Poetry Forum, Poem Hunter for their interactive qualities. Now, Undawnted has moved into the video short and feature film realm.

Two poems Silence and Asymptote will be given their own short. Asymptote is a free verse poem about scientific principles of lines and optics. Silence is a structured piece, the form called a Cinquain.

Rate, review the poems. Undawnted enjoys hearing from the audience.

If you would like to learn more about DL Mullan's writing and workshops, please sign up for our 2024 Onomatopoetry program via Substack, this will be for a fee. There you will find how to write a Cinquain of your very own. You can even delve in two Cinquain Variations, Ms. Mullan originated. 

If you have other sites, Undawnted should consider, please let us know by commenting on our Social Media sites where this article is linked up. Or, use our Contact Form.

We appreciate our audience and strive to create a world where the audience has an interactive role in the creative expressions of Undawnted. 

Have a great and wonderful day.

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Undawnted's YouTube Channel offers poetry shorts to full-fledged poetry feature films in our Poetry Slam section. This new playlist will give you more of the rhymes you crave.

Subscribe for more award-level poems written by DL Mullan.

 





Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Onomatopoetry Workshop Added to Winter Frost: Haiku and its Variations

Want to learn how to write a Haiku? 

Here is your chance. You can write a traditional version or a variation on the old. It's your choice. 

Most writers know that Haikus are a 5-7-5 syllable stanza of three verses (17 syllables altogether) is the English language equivalent to this Japanese art form.Yet, most do not know there are rules to writing a traditional Haiku poem. 

Learn that form as well as more innovative ones on our Onomatopoetry: Haiku Workshop page

Haiku is a great way to express yourself in a minimalistic way. In case you are wondering, yes, you can:

3 Little Words

Apprehensiveness;
inevitability;
infatuated.

Sorry, beat you to it!

If you would like to learn more poetic forms, then visit Undawnted's Special Engagements: Onomatopoetry Workshops' page

 

Have a great and wonderful day. 

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