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$695.00
Including GST

An Introduction to Poetry


"Poetry has power. It opens mind, heals a broken day, steals a heart, steels it too. It stirs one to action and leads one to find the core of one's thoughts, hopes and aspirations."
Liesl Jobson

Welcome to the Introduction to Poetry Course at NZ Writers' College.

This online course teaches the basic tools of poetry, looking at line length, figures of speech, metered verse, tone, imagery and lyricism. Students will find ways to practise these concepts in their own poetry. They are encouraged to explore the truth that resides in a cliché and to coax this truth into fresh lines. They are guided to craft their words into workable forms with the goal of preparation for publication.

Each unit will present standard concepts, offer new tools as they appear in a poem from the canon of English literature, and students will have the opportunity to practise new skills. The tasks are interactive so that by the end of the three modules, the student has an integrated sense of his or her own writing and a finer sense of what kind of poetry he or she wants to write.

Course Details:

  • Cost: $695.00 GST inclusive
  • Modules: 3 Modules
  • Duration: Course can be completed at own pace: between three and six months
  • Start date: At any time; applications all year round via our website

Student must complete:

  • 15 poetry exercises with one-on-one instruction from their tutor. By the end of the course, students should have three to six poems ready to submit to a literary journal.

Admission Requirements:

  • Computer skills, e-mail and Internet access required
  • No previous tertiary qualification required
  • Students must be proficient in the English Language

Skype option There is a skype session option available for this course at any point. More....


Tutors for this course :

Owen-Bullock-
Owen Bullock
Majella-Cullinane-
Majella Cullinane

 

Course Curriculum

Module 1 - An Introduction to Poetry - Where do poets find their inspiration?

  • Where do poets find their inspiration?
  • Line length and line breaks

Module 2 - Figures of Speech in Poetry

  • Why we use figures of speech
  • Understanding metaphors, similes and poetic devices

Module 3 - Rhythm and Rhyme

  • Must a poem rhyme?
  • Understanding rhythm
  • Using assonance, consonance, alliteration and other sound effects
 

 



How does the course work?

The course consists of three modules. Detailed class notes covering the content of each module are e-mailed to students.

At the end of each section, students will be required to complete several writing exercises.

Once the writing assignment has been completed, and e-mailed to the lecturer, an assessment and feedback will be sent to the student, and the module will be considered complete. The next module will then be e-mailed to the student.

 

Conditions of Certification:

Students will receive an NZ Writers' College Certificate upon successful completion of the course, provided they meet the following conditions:

  • Students must have completed all 15 writing assignments
  • The course must have been completed within six months of registration.
  • Students are expected to attain a minimum average of 50% for the course

Minimum Estimated Time Commitment:

This course requires ongoing informal research. The poet will read and buy poetry books and journals in order to discover what moves his or her own poetic mind. Hopefully, this "research" is also an enjoyable hobby that becomes an ongoing pleasure nourishing the student's poetry for life.

Additionally, there is the discipline of writing and reflection on the process. A poet cannot wait for the muse. The muse waits for the poet. When you write, the muse shows up. You will be inspired, even when you feel uninspired. Because regular writing and re-writing is integral to the process of poetry-making, the course is designed so that one module takes one month.

After studying the modules, the exercises should take an hour or two per week to complete. Ideally, students spend 10 minutes daily writing in a poetry journal, a portion of which is submitted in the final portfolio.

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