Description: A participant driven shop dealing with most aspects of imagery in poetry
Leader: Stan Holliday (scribbler)
Moderator(s): Wesley Snow
Objectives: To get poets more comfortable with using imagery to improve on poetry
Level of expertise: Open to all
Subject matter: We will practice using differing imagery starting with a single line then building up to entire poems. There will be a discussion to begin with and toward the end examine known poetry with imagery remove to show how great the difference can be
This workshop is closed.
Indirect imagery (imagery workshop)
The peace in pieces, deathly silence.
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Region, Country: Sydney, Australia, AUS
Favorite Poets: The Romantics
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Comments
So this is where your link leads.
Still, I have an example only. Where is my explanation. I am a verbal learner, not a sight one. I need explanations.
well... it's supposed to be indirect imagery
and this just occurred to me. I saw an abandoned battlefield, replete with corpses and smoking ruins.
yep
peace in pieces can refer to everything from a slight argument to full out war with all which they might entail.
This is what I see
The day after that Christmas day during WW1, when they all played football together..