Poetic Form of the Week – Cento

Hi all! This week’s poetic form is Cento. It is a poetry form which uses images to draw an idea. Let us discover about how it was originated and how it is written by the information I provide below. CENTO From the Latin word for “patchwork,” the cento (or collage poem) is a poetic form made up of lines from poems by other poets. Though poets … Continue reading Poetic Form of the Week – Cento

…. And the Versatility continued….

PTWWW Readers! I am glad to have received the “Versatile Blogger” Award, once again, and this time by my blogger friend Morgan. I am really thankful to her for seeing the versatility in me and appreciating my work and blog posts with this beautiful award! I really recommend all of you out there to visit her blog and get inspired, for she as well shares … Continue reading …. And the Versatility continued….

Revolutionary Poet of the Week – John Keats

PTWWW Readers! This week’s Revolutionary Poet is John Keats. PTWWW brings in your reader detailed info. about him, his lifestyle and how he turned to write fabulous poetry. I hope you all like this post and reblog it to spread about him and his writings. John Keats English Romantic poet John Keats was born on October 31, 1795, in London. The oldest of four children, … Continue reading Revolutionary Poet of the Week – John Keats