Wingbeats Exercises & Practice in Poetry

Cover of Wingbeats Exercises & Practice in Poetry by Scott Wiggerman
Publisher: Dos Gatos Press
Year: 2011
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 314
ISBN-13: 9780976005193
Dimensions:
Height: 8.9 Inches
Length: 5.9 Inches
Weight: 1.15 Pounds
Width: 0.8 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 808.1
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Wingbeats Exercises & Practice in Poetry by Scott Wiggerman, published by Dos Gatos Press in 2011, is a comprehensive collection designed for poets and educators alike. This first edition spans 314 pages and features a diverse array of exercises contributed by fifty-eight teaching poets, both from academia and beyond. The book is structured into seven chapters, each focusing on different aspects of poetic creation, including imagination and the use of traditional techniques such as metaphor and form.

Readers will find a variety of exercises that encourage collaboration, outdoor writing, and research, all clearly outlined with step-by-step instructions. Each exercise is accompanied by exemplary poems, some authored by the contributors and others by their students, showcasing successful outcomes. Wingbeats serves as a valuable resource for those interested in literary criticism and poetry, providing practical tools for enhancing the writing process.


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Literary Nonfiction. Poetics. Writing Reference. WINGBEATS: EXERCISES AND PRACTICE IN POETRY is an exciting collection of exercises by fifty-eight wonderfully diverse teaching poets both in (Oliver de la Paz, Ravi Shankar, Patricia Smith) and out (Ellen Bass, Robert McDowell, Naomi Shihab Nye) of academia. In seven chapters, ranging from “Springboards to Imagination” to “Chancing the Accidental” to “Complicating the Poem,” each exercise includes not only clear step-by-step instructions, but numerous poems that exemplify the successful completion of the exercise, some by the authors of the exercises, some by their students. WINGBEATS’ exercises incorporate numerous approaches: working in pairs and/or groups, incorporating research and/or the Internet, writing outdoors, and others, all easily found in the book’s unique Alternate Table of Contents. Of course, traditional poetic techniques covering metaphor, persona, forms, and revision are also included. WINGBEATS, which poet Cole Swensen calls “indispensable,” belongs in every poet’s library.

Contributors: Rosa Alcalá, Wendy Barker, Ellen Bass, Tara Betts, Catherine Bowman, Susan Briante, Sharon Bridgforth, Nathan Brown, Jenny Browne, Andrea Hollander Budy, Lisa D. Chavez, Alison T. Cimino, Cathryn Cofell, Sarah Cortez, Bruce Covey, Oliver de la Paz, Lori Desrosiers, Cyra S. Dumitru, Blas Falconer, Annie Finch, Gretchen Fletcher, Madelyn Garner, Barbara Hamby, Carol Hamilton, Penny Harter, Kurt Heinzelman, Jane Hilberry, Karla Huston, David Kirby, Laurie Kutchins, Ellaraine Lockie, Ed Madden, Anne McCrady, Robert McDowell, Ray McManus, David Meischen, Harryette Mullen, Aimee Nezhukumatathil, Hoa Nguyen, Naomi Shihab Nye, Katherine Durham Oldmixon, Kathleen Peirce, Georgia A. Popoff, Patty Seyburn, Ravi Shankar, Shoshauna Shy, Patricia Smith, Jessamyn Johnston Smyth, Bruce Snider, Lisa Russ Spaar, Susan Terris, Lewis Turco, Andrea L. Watson, Afaa Michael Weaver, William Wenthe, Scott Wiggerman, Abe Louise Young, and Matthew Zapruder.

“WINGBEATS is a fabulous toolbox of innovative and practical ideas that literally every teacher of poetry workshops and at every level, from elementary poets-in-the-schools through the graduate MFA, will find indispensable. Covering a vast range from image to sound to form, the exercises are all concrete and clearly presented—a marvelous way to mine the imaginations and experiences of today’s most dynamic poets. Invaluable!”—Cole Swensen

“I opened WINGBEATS—and fell in headfirst, caught in the feathers of the creative impulse. WINGBEATS proves that poetry matters, that writing is an experimental discovery process, that there are many avenues to success, that writing poems is a gift we can all claim. The wealth of enabling nudges by the poets of WINGBEATS—who share their energy, wisdom, and examples—opens the door wide to our creative Selves. No teacher, no aspiring poet, should be without the gentle guidance of this book.”—Gabriele Rico

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