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New interview with Author, Poet, and former Vermont Poet Laureate Sydney Lea, whose new poetry collection is titled Here (Four Way Books).
This week’s Write the Book Prompt is to write a villanelle. Syd Lea and I discussed his poem, “Old Lessons,” during our conversation, and he then explained what the poem’s form consists of. But here’s a recap, thanks to the Poetry Foundation (where you can also find examples): "The villanelle is a French verse form consisting of five three-line stanzas and a final quatrain, with the first and third lines of the first stanza repeating alternately in the following stanzas. These two refrain lines form the final couplet in the quatrain."
This week, write a villanelle! See what happens as you allow yourself this very specific form to contain the ideas that come.
Good luck with your work in the coming week, and tune in next week for another prompt or suggestion.
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John Huddleston - Archive Interview #468 (8/14/17)
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Jean Zimmerman - Archive Interview #459 (6/26/17)
Sydney Lea and Chard deNiord - Interview #458 (6/19/17)
Paula Martinac - Interview #457 (6/12/17)
Bill Schubart - Interview #456 (6/5/17)
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