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How To Frame Your Poem To Hook Readers As You Write

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How To Frame Your Poem To Hook Readers As You WriteStruggling to keep readers engaged with your poetry? In this episode of Fine Print, Geoff with an 'O' breaks down the "Gentle Wind" by Fu Hsuan to show you exactly how to stage a poem for maximum impact.Learn how to use "doubling"—the technique of repeating structures in pairs—to build trust with your reader before complicating the narrative with tension and desire.In this live stream, we cover:Poem Staging: How to build a world using simple subject-verb-object structures.The Power of Doubling: Why repeating patterns in pairs helps your reader settle into your poem’s rhythm.Creating Tension: How to shift from world-building to human desire and unfulfilled needs to hook your audience.Abstract vs. Concrete: Moving from descriptive imagery to powerful, earned conclusions.Poetry Analysis: A deep dive into the themes of poverty, riches, and belonging in Fu Hsuan's work.Whether you are a seasoned poet or just starting to write, these structural strategies will help you map out the journey you want your readers to take.New episodes of Fine Print air every Wednesday at 11:00 AM ET!00:00 – Welcome to Fine Print: Analyzing "Gentle Wind" by Fu Hsuan00:45 – Reading the Poem: "Gentle Wind" Full Recitation01:32 – Mapping the Reader’s Journey: The Boat Metaphor02:06 – Strategy 1: Simple Staging (Subject-Verb-Object)02:56 – Building World-Building & Serenity through Structure03:52 – Introducing Tension: Shifting the Pattern in Line 304:46 – The Human Element: Adding Voices and Shadow to the Scene06:11 – The Power of Doubling: Easing Readers into New Ideas08:00 – Shift to Familiarity: The "Kitchen Man" and Definite Articles08:59 – Receiving What You Don't Want: Exploring Unfulfilled Needs10:04 – The Abstract Shift: Arriving at a Philosophical Conclusion11:42 – Why Conclusions Should Feel Earned (World-Building vs. Abstract)13:08 – Status vs. Belonging: Analyzing the Speaker’s Motivation15:06 – Final Doubling: Golden Gems, Weeds, and Chaff17:18 – Summary: Why Staging and Contrast are Essential18:10 – Closing Remarks and Weekly ScheduleGet a free audio/mp3/podcast version at https://open.spotify.com/show/4vAdMbaunOPziRoovm0K5PWrite with us at the Substation: www.diversespoetry.com/aboutsubstationWelcome also to our poetry channel at diVERSES! Whether you're a seasoned poetry enthusiast or just beginning your journey into writing, this discussion will help inform your development in poetry🔍 What You'll Discover:The importance of questioning while reading poetry.Practical tips for asking insightful questions.How questioning enhances comprehension and appreciation.Examples of question-driven analysis applied to popular poems.Strategies for incorporating questioning into your own reading practice.The broader benefits of critical thinking fostered through poetic inquiry.🎓 Join us as we embark on a journey of discovery through the rich landscapes of poetry, where every question unlocks a new layer of meaning and understanding. Don't miss out on this opportunity to deepen your connection with literature and broaden your perspective on life.Let's embark on this poetic journey together and uncover the profound truths that lie within the lines. Share your thoughts and insights in the comments below—we'd love to hear from you!diVERSES was founded by poet Geoff Anderson in Columbus, Ohio to help writers achieve creative and financial independence #poetry #FinePrint #diverses

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