[Ansteorra] Needing help for learning how to document

Paul DeLisle ferret at hot.rr.com
Sun Oct 26 11:24:02 PST 2003


Here's a couple of quick links:
http://litera1no4.tripod.com/meter_frame.html

http://www.uni.edu/~gotera/CraftOfPoetry/

or, if you *really* want to get complex:
http://www.cybercom.net/~klb/primer.html#intro
(this is a primer on Welsh poetry meters...)


Those can get you in the right direction...but I recommend a good book on
the subject (haunt the second-hand shops, or the College textbook stores.

Alden



> Dear Folks,
>
> Please forgive any cross posts but I figured this to be the
> quickest way to get the help I am looking for. I need to find
> someone who can point me in the right direction(s). I recently
> wrote and performed a bit of original poetry and a classic story
> at a bardic circle. The judges were complimentary but very united
> in their opinion that I needed to learn how to document the
> styles I wrote and performed in. Now way back in high school, 35
> or 40 years ago, I vaguely remember something about *iambic
> pentameter* from my junior English class but that is just about
> it. If there are folks out there in the ether (and I'm sure there
> are) who can help me find, learn, document what poetry and story
> styles I use or might use, if you would be so kind as to contact
> me privately at
> hlannes at ev1.net I would be most grateful for your input.
>
> Yours,
> HL Annes Clotilde von Bamburg
> Shire of GatesEdge
> Dear God,  Help me to be the person
> my dog thinks I am.  Amen





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