Poetry + Authorship
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- Arts of the possible, essays and conversations, Adrienne Rich
- Crediting poetry, the Nobel lecture, Seamus Heaney
- How to write poetry, Paul B. Janeczko
- Writing light verse and prose humor
- Introspections, American poets on one of their own poems, edited by Robert Pack, Jay Parini
- Selected prose, John Ashbery ; edited by Eugene Richie
- Clackety track, poems about trains, Skila Brown ; illustrated by Jamey Christoph
- What is a poem?, Charlotte Guillain
- Poetry from A to Z, a guide for young writers, compiled by Paul B. Janeczko ; illustrated by Cathy Bobak
- Next word, better word, the craft of writing poetry, Stephen Dobyns
- Prayer book of the anxious, Josephine Yu
- Slow fuse of the possible, a memoir of poetry and psychoanalysis, Kate Daniels
- Ambition and survival, becoming a poet, Christian Wiman
- Just right words, slam poetry, Elizabeth Siris Winchester
- Writing poetry, William N. Herbert
- You can write poetry, Jeff Mock
- Cómo se escribe poesía, Silvia Adela Kohan
- Writing poetry, Matthew Sweeney and John Hartley Williams
- Tickles, pickles, and floofing persnickles, reading and writing nonsense poems, compiled and annotated by Jill Kalz
- The poetics of American song lyrics, edited by Charlotte Pence.
- The Place my words are looking for, what poets say about and through their work, selected by Paul B. Janeczko
- Writing metrical poetry, contemporary lessons for mastering traditional forms, William Baer
- Heartsongs, by Mattie J.T Stepanek
- The night sky, writings on the poetics of experience, Ann Lauterbach
- Pucks, clubs, and baseball gloves, reading and writing sports poems, compiled and annotated by Jill Kalz
- Get lit rising, Words ignite. Claim your poem. Claim your life., Diane Luby Lane and the Get Lit Players
- How to write a poem, by Cecilia Minden and Kate Roth
- Writing and understanding poetry for teachers and students, a heart's craft, Suzanne Keyworth and Cassandra Robison
- Writing and selling greeting card verse
- Humorous and Nonsensical Poems, [compiled and edited by] Liz Miles
- A bigger boat, the unlikely success of the Albuquerque poetry slam scene, edited by Susan McAllister ... [et al.]
- Poetry, a writers' guide and anthology / by Amorak Huey & W. Todd Kaneko
- How to write a poem, by Margaret Ryan
- Cinquain poems, by Lisa M. Bolt Simons ; illustrated by Kathleen Petelinsek
- Creating poetry, John Drury
- Writing & publishing poetry, how to develop your creative work for publication, Stephen Wade
- Ordinary genius, a guide for the poet within, Kim Addonizio
- Cobwebs, chatters, and chills, a collection of scary poems, compiled and annotated by Patricia M. Stockland ; illustrated by Sara Rojo Pérez
- A primer for poets & readers of poetry, Gregory Orr
- You can, you should write poetry, [Don Aslett]
- The poet, the lion, talking pictures, el farolito, a wedding in St. Roch, the big box store, the warp in the mirror, spring, midnights, fire & all, C.D. Wright
- Songwriting, essential guide to rhyming : a step-by-step guide to better rhyming for poets and lyricists, Pat Pattison
- Catch your breath, writing poignant poetry, by Laura Purdie Salas
- Intimate with Walt, selections from Whitman's conversations with Horace Traubel, 1888-1892, edited by Gary Schmidgall
- June Jordan's Poetry for the People, a revolutionary blueprint, edited by Lauren Muller and the Poetry for the People collective ; [with an introduction by June Jordan]
- Thorns, horns, and crescent moons, reading and writing nature poems, compiled and annotated by Jill Kalz
- On the level everyday, selected talks on poetry and the art of living, Ted Berrigan ; edited by Joel Lewis ; with an introduction by Alice Notley
- The shape of poetry, a practical guide to writing poetry, Peter Meinke
- A little book on form, an exploration into the formal imagination of poetry, Robert Hass
- Be a poet, by Nancy Bogen, with original illustrations
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