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   Creativity & Reflections
by Daniel E. Blackston

Prose or Doze

1/4/2022

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Arthur Rimbaud, Progenitor of the Modern Prose Poem
Tell me, please -- what is a prose poem?

What makes it different from a poem in stanzas -- other than it's not in stanzas?

Of course, I've got my own ideas and I'm happy to share them (later), but I'm far more interested in hearing what you think.

Just hit the talk button, or send me an email, or comment here or on Facebook, or hit me up at Twitter. Whatever works for you because I need to know. 

What, for you, is a prose poem made of?

Don't be shy! I need and appreciate your input!
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  • Blackston Bio
  • Discover
  • MISSION
  • Ghost Flower
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  • Sylvia Plath’s Ariel
  • Sylvia Plath's "Blackberrying"
  • Non-Local Consciousness
  • Self-Identity
  • ​Concerning Kandinsky
  • Being and Knowing
  • Existential Metaphors
  • Submit a Poem