On Titles, Sequences and Collections
Professor David Morley presents the ninth Poetry Challenge in which we explore titles, sequences and collections.
"The title is a door for the reader to open, or a little window through which they peer at the interior, an intrigue making them question whether they should enter or take part."
In this episode Prof Morley gives you a very Twitterish Poetry Challenge - make up a one-word poem and then give it a title.
Don't be shy about sharing your responses to this poetry challenge here on the blog where others will be able to appreciate them.
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[Skip to the latest comment]Alex
Title: Sisyphus realised that this wasn’t going to be a five minute job and made a plea
Poem: Tea?
25 Jun 2010, 11:25
irene
Title: In that long embrace, she felt that each beating moment should die with its own memory
Poem: Pact
25 Jun 2010, 12:19
Sam
Title: Is this silence?
Poem: No
25 Jun 2010, 12:54
Emily Little
Title: Violence
Poem: BANG!
25 Jun 2010, 13:40
José
Title: This feeling will have consequences in my life
Poem: Love
25 Jun 2010, 13:41
Archie
Title: Yaya and Kolo
Poem: Brothers
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25 Jun 2010, 15:36
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Alexander
26 Jun 2010, 13:07
Mahmut
Title: Lost in 21st century
Poem: Respect
26 Jun 2010, 18:46
David Morley
Title: You’ve all come on to the pitch and played for the glory of our best game, poetry.
Poem: England.
28 Jun 2010, 23:01
Robert O'Toole
Title: The genus for all things fiercely Felidae
Poem: Panthera
29 Jun 2010, 12:48
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