How to Write an Initial Poem

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Tip 1 - How to Write an Initial Poem

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How to Write an Initial Poem

An "initial poem" is a poem that uses one's initials to make a story. The poems, a form of acrostic, are really fun to do. Write your three initials down on a piece of paper in columns. If you have more than three initials, take one away....
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Tip 2 - How to Write an Initial Poem with Someone's Initials

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How to Write an Initial Poem with Someone's Initials

Poetry may not be for everyone but anyone who wants to, can write Initial Poems.

Tip 3 - Types of Poems - How to Write Poetry

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Different types of poems explained, with poetry ideas and creative writing prompts to try them yourself! Plus, download a free poetry tool to help you write sestinas.
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Tip 4 - Acrostic Poem

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Acrostic poem examples and resources for writing an acrostic poem. Use our acrostic poem generator to generate an acrostic poem!

For further reading: http://www.acrosticpoem.org/ [4]

Tip 5 - How to Write Your Own Anglo-Saxon Poetry - Hugo House

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How to Write Your Own Anglo-Saxon Poetry - Hugo House

Before we get started, did you celebrate Hug a Medievalist Day a couple weeks ago? If not, reach out and hug the medievalist sitting closest to you. When you're finished, we'll start our medieval poetry post with a brief lesson in medieval history:

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