Well, if it was a decent publication, then they will tell you, and usually pay you, and often send you a free author's copy of the publication. If it was one of those slimy sites like poetry.com, or famouspoets.com, then it is already published on their site as soon as you post it, and they send every single person a letter saying that their poem was chosen to be published in one of their books, and then they offer to sell you a copy of the book, or offer to let you pay to come to an awards ceremony. Since they publish everything that anyone sends them, publication means nothing in that context, and you can just assume that you are published if you send them something. They'll send you a snail-mail letter about the whole thing, making it seem as though you are one of the very few... and if you pay them for the book, they will send it to you.... but that is the only time you will ever see the book. It will never be in stores. It is just like a little trophy for you, and it earns them a lot of money from people who want to believe that they are great poets... when the people behind those sites are actually just really sick profiteers playing on the hopes of zillions of amateur poets.
In the poem "Sixteen Steps to the Ice-House," the speaker is going down the steps. The poem describes the descent into the dark and cold ice-house, creating a sense of suspense and mystery as the journey unfolds.
there are 3 steps
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Identifying the rhyme scheme, meter, and stanza structure are some of the first steps in determining a poem's form. These elements help classify the poem into specific forms such as sonnet, haiku, or free verse.
Creating something beautiful, like writing a poem, is arduous.
A frame poem is a type of poem where the beginning and ending stanzas are identical or very similar, creating a "frame" for the rest of the poem. The repetition of these stanzas helps to emphasize the central theme or idea of the poem.
In the poem "Sixteen Steps to the Ice House" by Ciaran Carson, concrete refers to the physical material of the steps leading to the ice house. The term "concrete" can also symbolize the tangible and solid nature of the steps, emphasizing their presence and solidity in the poet's memory or imagination. The use of concrete imagery in the poem may serve to ground the reader in the physical world and create a sense of realism or vividness in the description of the ice house and its surroundings.
A poem with a rhythm is called a "metrical poem." Meter in poetry refers to the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in each line, creating a rhythmic structure.
creating art developing in the different stories and poems
Nobody has a clue and i dont know why
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