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By Christopher West


One of the best examples of an individual whom has written a memoir in a poetic style is that of Walt Whitman. For, Whitman tells his life store in the piece "Songs of Myself, " a Free Verse Autobiography which the author edited and revised many times over during the course of life. While a stand alone piece, the piece was also included in the popular collection, "Leaves of Grass."

Poets such as Anne Sexton, John Lowell, Sylvia Plath and others began writing much darker pieces. Whereas, the Beat Generation gave way to poets such as Jack Kerouac who often wrote about experiences on the road, and Allen Ginsberg whose focus was more on sexual matters and other taboos.

Whitman, a well known author and poet passed away in March of 1892. After which, the writer continued to revise and expand "Songs of Myself" from the time it was published in 1855 until a final version was published in 1881. The book, later re-titled "Poem of Walt Whitman, an American, " reflects the life story of the author.

Free verse can be a delightful style of poetry. In most cases, those using the style today use a great deal of metaphor. Whereas, others still work with other styles such as rhyme and sonnets. Whatever the case, poets are often advised to share the work at poetry readings and slams around the world. While poetry slams can be fun and entertaining, competition is often fierce.

The extended free verse which Whitman included in most works rocked the established literary foundation. For, poetry originally was focused on rhyme. Then, when poets such as Whitman and others started using free verse, whether in autobiographies or story telling, the industry forever changed. In fact, while rhyme is still present in a number of poetry publications, it is often frowned against at many open-mics and featured readings in this day and age.

One of the best ways to experience different styles of readers and writings is to visit a local reading. Whether attending a book or poetry reading, the experience can often be an insightful one. For, not only will one most likely to get to meet and talk with the poets and writers, there is also a lot that can be learned in doing so.

By listening to other poets, or taking a workshop, there is a great deal writers can learn about various writing styles. In most cases, the current issue of Writer's Market can provide the type of publication which is most likely to accept various styles when it comes to poetry and prose. While some publishers require a cover letter and query, others provide submission forms on an associated website.

Free verse is often thought to be more prose than poetry. While this is the case, it can be a delightful way to reflect life experience rather than writing a memoir. For those whom are creative, including different styles of poetry within the context of the autobiography can often be entertaining, enlightening and leave readers engaged with a desire to more about the writer.




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