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Tuesday, January 7, 2020

POETRY STYLES



There are many different types of poetry. It comes in many types and genres. 
AS with other writings, we must first understand the meaning and power behind each poetic style before choosing which one best fits our purpose.

Although the cinquain poem is little known outside the poetry circle, it is an excellent way to convey emotion. The poem can be written in one of three styles, each holding a separate purpose.
 The style types are outlined below:

Type 1:
This style is the most lenient of the three. The amount of syllables or type of word doesn't matter. This is for a more 'free style' theme.
Line1: One word
Line2: Two words
Line 3: Three words
Line 4: Four words
Line 5: One word

Type 2:
This version of the cinquain poem is the most constrained version and is most often used to describe an object.
Line 1: A noun
Line 2: Two adjectives
Line 3: Three -ing words
Line 4: A phrase
Line 5: Another word for the noun

Type 3:
This version does not limit the amount of words or type of words, but merely the amount of syllables. This allows for a more flowing poem and can be used to incorporate a smooth feeling with its words.
Line1: Two syllables
Line2: Four syllables
Line 3: Six syllables
Line 4: Eight syllables
Line 5: Two syllables
Other aspects to keep in mind include staying on topic, keep the interest of your readers,

JUST LIKE ME



 Jamaica was once the tourist haven where foreign women were glad to come and experience the Jamaica male sexuality.This had led Jamaican to coin the term "Rent a dread".

Just Like Me



Sitting on this bench inhaling marijuana,

I hate the stench, the smell killing me

That to some is sweet aroma,

Observing the dread locked guy,

 On the opposite bench, a bald head,

Sitting on the bench just like me.

The dread was not smoking,

Surely no vagrant,

Just sitting on the beinch

In this magnificent mall

Waiting, just like me, just like me.

Watching individuals passing,

Maybe they wonder why I am pausing,

I’m observing their many crossings.


Here two now come pausing

On the same bench come sitting

Just like me, just like me.

I wonder are they really just like me

These two beside me black and white

Caught up in their own fantasy world,
Ages wide gaps apart,

Lovers ?

Looking like grandma and grandson,

Cared not what others may be thinking,

Fondling, necking, hugging, kissing.

Sitting on the bench

Just like me, just like me,

 Waiting.

 20 years have gone by

 With them come the

  Imagery of two lovers on that bench.

Making the most of the time
They had.

Where are they now.

Maybe gazing down memory lane,

 smiling.


I wish I were now
 standing in 

Their shoes 

waiting.

     Soy Criada




WOMAN POWER



Jan, 1, 2007
Women in Jamaica are very strong and resilient,Women in Jamaica have become very independent of men. If this trend continues men may not be needed even  to create a child




 Woman power

‘Hi sweet lady, stop a minute my queen,
You know you messing up mi structure,
You eyes are so beautiful, your smile
Is causing my heart to skip,
Skipping, skipping beats.

You think you could love mi
And allow mi to hug and squeeze you?
You think you could be my lover
And let mi be your baby father,
You think you could live with mi
 forever?

Now mister, you just stop right there,
I don’t want you to be my baby father,
You can hug mi, and squeeze mi
Because you surely looking good,
But to live with you, oh no mister.

 You can hug mi and squeeze mi
 And give mi the baby, but beg you
Leave out the father part,
You see me
I can be my own baby father.

Man, you working, no  you say
Your mother buy your jeans and sneakers?
I don’t want you to stay with me.
I have my German shepherd Lassie
To keep me and the baby company.


You have a house?
You say you live with you mama.
You see that 4 bedroom house over there
 With the queen size bed and dresser,
I live there because I slave and build it.


You think I want my baby to grow up
To know that him father sit at roadside
Day after day smoking marijuana?
 And that him father no want no work.
And when him father uncle write him
 A Paul him father friend him beg read it?
 

 I won’t carry you in the BMW?
You, surely not sitting beside me
That seat will be for my baby.
I won’t chauffeur you either, 
The back seat is for my Lassie


 Tell you what, just give mi the baby
And don’t worry about anything else,
Your name won’t even be on the age paper
 I won’t tell mi baby about you.
Him won’t feel ashamed of him Father,

If him ask, I will tell him  that you dead,
That you dead in a terrible car crash
Just before him was born
So now,
I am his only mother and father.

Soy Criada




Tuesday, December 3, 2013

POETRY CONTEST

The most of. Links on this page have become history .but the onto here. Are still facts

Writing poetry is a way to express you in a creative art. Unfortunately, poetry doesn't usually make enough money to pay the bills in your home. One way to make a few bucks here and there for your poetry is to submit your poems to an online poetry contest. Not only will this give you the chance to make a little bit of money for your hard work, but it will get your writing in front of an actual audience.

You will also be given the opportunity to work along side of other poets in your area, and from around the world. Prior to entering any contest be certain to do research on the company that is putting the contest on. You will want to make sure that the contest is worth your time and effort
.
The best type of poetry contest to enter into is one with an entry fee. You can find contests that have no entry fee as well, but you need to step back and ask yourself where the funding comes from for the prizes. Some contests are sponsored; therefore, you should do a background check on the sponsors and on previous winners.

Make sure you're not entering into a poetry contest scam. Also, entering into a contest that requires an entry fee will give you the drive and determination to submit your best work so that you get your moneys worth out of the contest. Any contest that has a fee of over $75 is a contest that you should be leery of. It might be legit, but there really isn't any reason why you should have to pay an entry fee of that large of an amount.

When entering your poems into a poetry contest it is likely that you will be offered many other services. Tickets to award banquets, critiques, marketing and other services will be made available to you at a discounted price, but you don't necessarily need those services




I got this information In My email and thought it fit to publish it here to help writers.
 
I detail seven poetry submission errors in my little  booklet&nbspPoetry Pitfalls or What Makes Bad Verse Worse (Essential Writers' Guidebooks) ; an essential 99 cents guide from Amazon. This e-book will be available FREE on JANUARY 5, JANUARY 19, FEBRUARY 2 and FEBRUARY 16.

Two of these seven errors involve language. And this, of course, also applies to prose submissions. Please note that the Winning Writers site on which successful entries will be published is open to all. Schools and children are encouraged to visit this site. Therefore, using unacceptable language in your submission will automatically route your entry to the reject bin. (And the same of course applies to other contests that have websites open to all comers).

Another language problem is the use of false rhymes in submissions of traditional poetry. In fact, it seems that many entrants who aspire to write rhyming verse are unaware that rhymes depend NOT on the spelling of a word, but solely on the way it is pronounced.
I recommend my own anthology "Nibbles of Nonsense" as a guide to rhyming and a source of ideas. Every line is rhymed, and every line is a true rhyme. If you can wait that long, e-books of "Nibbles of Nonsense" will be available at Amazon ENTIRELY FREE OF CHARGE on JANUARY 26 and FEBRUARY 2 . 

You'll find all the links to the above FREE e-books, plus all the info you need for our current poetry and prose contests at http://writeway.exactpages.com
For a listing and dates of ALL my free e-books, please visit http://johnreid.exactpages.com


Yes, the $5,500 Tom Howard/Margaret Reid Poetry Contest is currently open for entries. And there are no limits in the poetry contests on the number or length of submissions! (In the $5,550 prose contest, there is a limit of 5,000 words, but no limit on the number of submissions),

Here's a useful  wood Classics Title Index book if, like me, you you need help . The trick is to see how many times Hollywood has used each particular word in your proposed title. The more, the better! If the score is close to zero, the chances are that your title will not attract readers. Above is   the Amazon Kindle link. Other e-book stores such as Barnes & Noble, Apple and Sony also stock this book. And the price is only 99 cents



Hollywood Classics Title Index works for fiction as well as poetry. Recently, I used it to compile a title for my latest thriller, Murder at the River Househttp://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=classicmoviep-20&l=as2&o=1&a=B0078D3L3U which chalked up over 3,000 copies in twelve weeks in only nine stores. Admittedly, sales have now fizzled out, but on the strength of that small success, I sold the U.K. rights for a healthy sum. And now the original publisher wants me to write a sequel. He wants to call it, "Michaela Misses the Mark". A bad choice, according to "Hollywood Classics Title Index". I hope to persuade him to change it. 

As noted above, the Prize Pool for the Tom Howard/Margaret Reid Poetry Prize is $5,500.
Entry fees are $8 for every 25 lines of poetry. There is no limit on the length of poems.
You'll find full details of both prose and poetry contests at http://writeway.exactpages.com
An alternative site for both the poetry and prose contests is: http://www.winningwriters.com (you will need to click the contest at the top of the screen).


A new, expanded edition of my acclaimed guidebook, Write Ways to WIN WRITING CONTESTS is now available, and the paperback price is only $12.50!


This book is also available in a Kindle edition for only $2.99. Please use this link: Write Ways to WIN WRITING CONTESTShttp://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=classicmoviep-20&l=as2&o=1&a=B003O85ZV4
Barnes and Noble's NOOK Book store and other e-book stores such as Apple and Sony have the very latest updated edition for $3.99.
With all my very best wishes!
John Howard Reid

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