Conference

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Name ROWLAND Philip
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researchmap researcher code 5000041146
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Title

Creating Publishable Short-form Poetry (Part 2)

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Individual or Joint

Journal

Japan Writers Conference

Publication Date

2024/11/02

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Language

English

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Domestic conferences

International Collaboration

Conference Type

Verbal presentations (general)

Promoter

Venue

Futaba Business Incubation and Community Center

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Summary

At JWC 2023, the presenter discussed what makes a really short poem publishable, focusing on haiku and similarly minimal poems. This year’s presentation continues to explore the topic, with a focus on somewhat longer short poems (up to 14 lines). Again, the question will be explored not merely in terms of matching certain editorial expectations, but also of innovation. Needless to say, editors’ standards are largely subjective, but there is no getting away from the question of quality: what makes a short poem really worth making public? Drawing on twenty years’ experience of editing and publishing a poetry journal, as well as several collections and anthologies, the presenter will suggest, through discussion of examples, some guidelines which may be helpful to those aiming to write short-form poetry of genuinely publishable worth.

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