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Poetry can be intimidating. It’s more technical than prose, and there’s an extensive world of theory and study behind it. But that doesn’t mean you can’t play around with it in your writing, and even be good at it! In this episode, Jeffrey and Joseph talk about how we naturally use poetic elements in our everyday speech, and how it can lend structure to get to the heart of what you’re describing.
Consume: Read Ballad in A by Cathy Park Hong. Try to read it aloud if you can!
Then check out this short feature article on Cathy Park Hong and her use of the univocalic.
Create: Write a 4-line, rhyming, univocalic poem. That means you pick a vowel and use only that vowel when you write. It doesn’t have to be good, just done!
Join the SWT Membership community to share your work, give feedback, and connect with other artists:
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Credits: Jeffrey Cranor (host) & Joseph Fink (host), Julia Melfi (producer), Grant Stewart (editor), Vincent Cacchione (mixer). Rob Wilson (logo).
Theme written by Joseph Fink. Currently performed by listener Mike Lynch. If you'd like your own cover of the theme song featured on this show, email us at [email protected] or post it on our members message board.
Produced by Night Vale Presents.
http://www.startwiththispodcast.com
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Poetry can be intimidating. It’s more technical than prose, and there’s an extensive world of theory and study behind it. But that doesn’t mean you can’t play around with it in your writing, and even be good at it! In this episode, Jeffrey and Joseph talk about how we naturally use poetic elements in our everyday speech, and how it can lend structure to get to the heart of what you’re describing.
Consume: Read Ballad in A by Cathy Park Hong. Try to read it aloud if you can!
Then check out this short feature article on Cathy Park Hong and her use of the univocalic.
Create: Write a 4-line, rhyming, univocalic poem. That means you pick a vowel and use only that vowel when you write. It doesn’t have to be good, just done!
Join the SWT Membership community to share your work, give feedback, and connect with other artists:
https://topatoco.com/collections/startwiththis
Follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
Credits: Jeffrey Cranor (host) & Joseph Fink (host), Julia Melfi (producer), Grant Stewart (editor), Vincent Cacchione (mixer). Rob Wilson (logo).
Theme written by Joseph Fink. Currently performed by listener Mike Lynch. If you'd like your own cover of the theme song featured on this show, email us at [email protected] or post it on our members message board.
Produced by Night Vale Presents.
http://www.startwiththispodcast.com
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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