How to Write Lyrical Limericks & Poems That Pay

How to Write Lyrical Limericks & Poems That Pay
ISBN-10
1471651770
ISBN-13
9781471651779
Category
Poetry
Language
English
Published
2015-06-18
Publisher
Lulu Press, Inc
Author
William Clark

Description

Have you ever wanted to be good at writing verse? To amuse your friends or make some money with cleverly composed limericks or even song lyrics? The pleasure of creative writing is a reward in itself but if you want a wider audience it pays to have the techniques and tools of the trade at your fingertips. Master the art of poetic composition from a book crammed with tips and tricks, and masses of examples. It is suitable for beginners and children, but anyone, no matter their skill level can benefit. Learn or just read for fun. Robert William Service – The Poet of the Yukon, said, “I may be the only living writer to have made more than $1,000,000 out of writing verse.” Have a look inside – it could be for you. Contents include sections on: Rhyme Masculine & Feminine Endings Rhythm Scansion Punctuation Alliteration Assonance Consonance Onomatopoeia Pace Tone Punch Line Limericks for Laughs & Therapy Valentine Verse Riddle Acrostic Verse for Valentine Card

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