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Creative Writing: Poetry

Author: Pat Pattison
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Watch course author Pat Pattison discuss Creative Writing: Poetry.

Creative Writing: Poetry is a course for writers—songwriters, poets, and anyone who wants to write more effectively. The course—authored by Pat Pattison, who developed the curriculum for the only songwriting major in the country at Berklee—will give you specific tools to help you craft and control your writing. You will be taken through a step-by-step process, each step handing you another tool to give what you say more power. You'll learn how to enhance your ideas through arranging lines into odd or even numbered line groups and creating either a feeling of tension or resolution with the composition itself, independent of the poem's meaning. You'll learn placement, timing, focus, and especially how to use rhythm in language expressively.

The course uses musical vocabulary to examine the elements and functions of poetry, exploring how to make things move and stop, stop and move, just like in music. You'll see how the compositional aspects of poetry create their own music, independent of what's being said, and act like a film score to underpin and color your ideas.

The course provides examples from great poetry—both via text and video—from such poets as Shakespeare, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Algernon Charles Swinburne, William Butler Yeats, Robert Frost, D.H. Lawrence, e.e. cummings, W.H. Auden, Howard Nemerov, Allen Ginsberg, Galway Kinnell, and others. The focus of the course is not on inspiration and "flowology," though it will help you shape your inspiration more powerfully. Rather, the focus is on composition and how to craft your writing for maximum effect.

Each week, you'll have a new poem and a new tool to manipulate, moving through the counter-pointing of lines against phrases, use of rhythmic composition in blank verse, and ending in two traditional sonnet forms. When you post your poem, the instructor and your classmates will comment on your work, with special focus on how your structures help color and enhance your ideas. By the course's end, you will see poetry differently, both in terms how to approach writing in general, as well as the way that poetry can positively affect your lyrical output.

By the end of the course, you will be able to:

  • write clearly and strongly
  • precisely control form and composition
  • counter-point lines against phrases to create musical effects
  • use language rhythms to create tension and resolution
  • understand the relationship between poetry and music
  • deeply understand prosody, the fundamental principle underlying not only poetry, but art in general
 

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For-credit tuition: $1,400
Non-credit tuition: $1,200
Add 6 CEUs: $25.00
Credits: 3
Duration: 12 weeks
Catalog #: BMW-115
 

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Pat Pattison
Pat Pattison Author, clinician and Berklee Professor of Lyric Writing and Poetry.
Caroline Harvey
Caroline Harvey Assistant professor in the Liberal Arts department at Berklee College of Music
Pat Pattison
Pat Pattison Author, clinician and Berklee Professor of Lyric Writing and Poetry.
Caroline Harvey
Caroline Harvey Assistant professor in the Liberal Arts department at Berklee College of Music
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“I found this course to be VERY well done! I had high hopes, yet was unsure of the course and my own skill level. I did not need to worry. The course was well thought out and very effective. I was surprised at how much I learned and with really great suppport and feedback, how far I was able to go. I will not only use this course in my own teaching, but will read and write poetry, as well as song lyrics, with much more clarity and purpose.” - S. Pedonel
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