By Robert Wynne
The Baker’s Sonnet is a 5-stanza, 13-line rhyming poem with 13 syllables per line. Rhyme scheme and stanza organization are as follows: ABA / BCD / CDE / FE / FA. This form results in a poem … Continue reading→
By Robert Wynne
Hello Campers! Welcome to your post-holiday invented form missive. I’m not going to spend a long time discussing this next form, because it’s fairly self-explanatory. It’s called a Lyricrostic, and it is simply an Acrostic poem which … Continue reading→
By Robert Wynne
Thank you for joining me! Over the past year or so, I’ve sporadically published some invented forms in this fine online journal, and I have decided to try to focus on churning out one new such column … Continue reading→
Extractions
By Grace Curtis
We remove the tougher of these
We remove the tougher of these
And get angry when we are wise
And get angry when we are wise
Remove these when of the … Continue reading→
By Robert Wynne
The Radius is a variable-length, syllabic form. I was inspired to create it last year, not surprisingly, by the name of the Radius site. Each Radius must have an even number of lines, and each line must … Continue reading→