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How to Grow a Poem

Kenneth Salzmann

A poet talks to his fellow poets--and occasionally to himself--about where poems come from. This project is dedicated to my 12th-grade English teacher and lifelong friend, Phyllis Levitt, may she rest in poetry.

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Reprise: Like coffins falling off a truck

Originally published on How to Grow a Poem in January 2024.

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Reprise: "You don’t really know what you have.”

It might seem that, other than a shared author in Dane Cervine, the poems “The Blue Horse” and “The Jeweled Net of Indra” have little in common—and that’s certainly true if you are looking at such concerns of poetry as form, diction, style,...

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On April 1, How to Grow a Poem will mark its first anniversary!

Of course, April 1 is not only “How to Grow a Poem’s” first birthday, it’s also the first day of National Poetry Month in the U.S.

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"How to Grow a Poem" will be one year old on April 1!

Of course, April 1 is not only “How to Grow a Poem’s” first birthday, it’s also the first day of National Poetry Month in the U.S.

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    I dug up this old interview that, I think, touches on a number of topics relevant to what I'm trying to do in How to Grow a Poem. https://featheredquill.com/author-interview-kenneth-salzmann/

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