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How to be a Poet
is the brainchild of poet
Jo Bell
and editor
Jane Commane
. As a natural followon to the 52 Project of 2014, this book aims to help poets taking the next step in developing, working and participating in the wider creative community as a writer.
combines practical advice and topical miniessays that examine both the technical and creative dimensions of being a poet. It’s a nononsense manual where we’ve replaced the spanners with lots of ink, elbow grease and edits. At each step, we ask plenty of questions: what makes a poem tick over perfectly, how do we get it started when it stalls, and which warning lights should you never ignore?
is the brainchild of poet
Jo Bell
and editor
Jane Commane
. As a natural followon to the 52 Project of 2014, this book aims to help poets taking the next step in developing, working and participating in the wider creative community as a writer.
combines practical advice and topical miniessays that examine both the technical and creative dimensions of being a poet. It’s a nononsense manual where we’ve replaced the spanners with lots of ink, elbow grease and edits. At each step, we ask plenty of questions: what makes a poem tick over perfectly, how do we get it started when it stalls, and which warning lights should you never ignore?
How to be a Poet
is the brainchild of poet
Jo Bell
and editor
Jane Commane
. As a natural followon to the 52 Project of 2014, this book aims to help poets taking the next step in developing, working and participating in the wider creative community as a writer.
combines practical advice and topical miniessays that examine both the technical and creative dimensions of being a poet. It’s a nononsense manual where we’ve replaced the spanners with lots of ink, elbow grease and edits. At each step, we ask plenty of questions: what makes a poem tick over perfectly, how do we get it started when it stalls, and which warning lights should you never ignore?
is the brainchild of poet
Jo Bell
and editor
Jane Commane
. As a natural followon to the 52 Project of 2014, this book aims to help poets taking the next step in developing, working and participating in the wider creative community as a writer.
combines practical advice and topical miniessays that examine both the technical and creative dimensions of being a poet. It’s a nononsense manual where we’ve replaced the spanners with lots of ink, elbow grease and edits. At each step, we ask plenty of questions: what makes a poem tick over perfectly, how do we get it started when it stalls, and which warning lights should you never ignore?

















