Sonnets and Other Forms
Instructor: Brooke Baldwin (adewpearl)Includes a free two month upgraded membership! Details
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Duration: Four Weeks
Class Size: 10 Students
Seats Left: 9
The class will discuss these general tips for writing form poetry while you have a chance to experiment with different forms and receive detailed individual feedback on your work. It will use famous poems as models of these forms whenever possible.
Week One will highlight the sonnet. We will discuss the traditional English sonnet and use some of its most famous examples as a model of how students can compose their own sonnet.
Week Two will focus on the Italian sonnet and other variations of the sonnet so that students can learn to appreciate sonnets of different types and also compose sonnets of different types.
In Weeks Three and Four we will work with a few other forms of structured formal poetry, such as the rondeau, villanelle and pantoum. As with all forms, we will discuss how to map out forms to make composing easier and how to make any form sound natural.
Instructor: Brooke Baldwin
About The Instructor:
Brooke Baldwin received her education from Smith and her M.A. from Yale, she focused on essay writing. Her master's degree is in American Studies, which includes American literature. While a graduate student, she served as a teaching assistant in several writing-intensive sections of American Studies classes. For over twenty years she taught writing at the middle and high school level.
As a grad student, she had several articles published in academic journals. She has published articles and pamphlets about the anti-apartheid movement. She joined Fan Story as adewpearl in August, 2008 and became the site's second ranked poet that year. In 2009 she became poet of the year.