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'I'm glad I explored Hughes's thoughts because I never thought about this spiritual war that people have in common.'

'There are so many quotes, practices, and techniques that people can take from this book.'

'I had an incredible time reading In It Together.'

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Whether novels or nonfiction, theory or theology, books invite us to inhale. In a world of exertion, pace, and frenzy, books remind us to tend to ourselves. And as we breathe in beautiful words, we become better equipped to speak of good things.

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Marlin M. Jenkins(@MMicahJenkins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi writers/teachers/mentors! I've been developing a bunch of poetry/writing resources and adding them to this dropbox. I hope you might find them helpful, for yourself or for your students/mentees! Will slowly keep adding; so far there are 7 documents! <3

dropbox.com/sh/voau01lke00…

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EmmaJanePoetry(@EmmaJanePoetry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⭐ EJ's Poetry Tips ⭐

Poetry Tip #5

Embrace metaphors, but stay away from clichés. Think of new ways to create images in the reader’s mind.

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⭐ EJ's Poetry Tips ⭐

Poetry Tip #5

Embrace metaphors, but stay away from clichés. Think of new ways to create images in the reader’s mind.

#emmajanepoetry #poetry #ejspoetrytips #poetrytips #metaphors #cliches  #poetrycommunity
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⭐ EJ's Poetry Tips ⭐

Poetry Tip #4
When writing poetry, draw inspiration from the five senses. Sight, smell, sound, taste and touch. This will help the reader visualise your poem and connect with its intended meaning.

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⭐ EJ's Poetry Tips ⭐

Poetry Tip #4
When writing poetry, draw inspiration from the five senses. Sight, smell, sound, taste and touch. This will help the reader visualise your poem and connect with its intended meaning.

#emmajanepoetry #poetry #ejspoetrytips #poetrytips
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Alexander A. Manzoni(@WritingManzoni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People have been doing this for years and still go up there and stumble over their words like middle schoolers.
Don't call attention to how awkward you're being on the mic.
You don't need to explain everything, either.
Don't apologize unless there's a good reason!!!

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Bluewingedpoet2(@Bluewingedpoet2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Writing tips #2: Write a poem about a word with multiple meanings.

For example I wrote a poem about the word 'iris.' It has 3 meanings I could discover: a blue flower, the colored part of an eye, and a Greek goddess.

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