Poetry Club Talks…Composition Styles Part 2

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-ni3cd-f5a847

Topic: Composition Methods
Host: Ron Leatherbarrow
Poems: “Fold Your Wings”
Recorded: December 12, 2020

Three of us volunteered to share poems and talk about our composition methods.  In part two, Amory discusses her writing style and brings a sample of her work “Fold Your Wings” (below).  She shares how she’ll often work the piece in her mind for days before sitting at her computer. As Ron says, “You don’t know how GD lucky you are tonight to be hearing this!” Grab a cup of something warm and join us.

Fold Your Wings PDF

Photo by Amador Loureiro on Unsplash

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Published by Shannon Laws

Like my writing? Want to hear me read my poetry? Please visit https://chickadeeproductions.bandcamp.com/releases and download some today. Only $1.00 a poem! Shannon Laws is a Pacific Northwest poet. Her story-telling poetry has touched many hearts and minds. She is the author of four poetry books, the most recent “Fallen” published by Independent Writer’s Studio Press. Shannon has received two Mayor’s Arts Awards and the Community Champion Award for promoting local artists on community radio and encouraging peace and understanding through community poetry events. She makes her home in Bellingham, Washington, USA.

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