120 relations: Adam Mickiewicz, Alexander Pushkin, Alistair Campbell (poet), Anne Carson, Arthur Hugh Clough, Aurora Leigh, Autobiography of Red, Blank verse, Brad Leithauser, Cadence (poetry), Canto, Caribbean, Commonwealth, Craig Raine, Crank (novel), Dante Alighieri, David Dabydeen, David Foster (novelist), David Levithan, David Rakoff, Derek Walcott, Don Juan (poem), Dorothy Porter, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Ellen Hopkins, Epic poetry, Eugene Onegin, Francesca Lia Block, Fred Chappell, Fred D'Aguiar, Fredy Neptune, George Elliott Clarke, Gilgamesh, Glass (novel), Glyn Maxwell, H. R. F. Keating, Heartbeat (novel), Helen Frost, Iambic pentameter, Iambic tetrameter, Iliad, Impulse (Hopkins novel), Inside Out & Back Again, James Merrill, John Betjeman, John Fuller (poet), John Tranter, Juan Felipe Herrera, Kamau Brathwaite, Karen Hesse, ..., Keesha's House, Kwame Dawes, Les Murray (poet), Lisa Ann Sandell, Lord Byron, Lucile (poem), Margaret Wild, Margarita Engle, Marilyn Hacker, Martine Leavitt, Mock-heroic, Modernism, Multiperspectivity, Narrative poetry, National Book Award for Young People's Literature, Newbery Medal, Nicholas Christopher, Nikki Grimes, Novel, Novella, Odyssey, Omeros, One (Crossan novel), One of Those Hideous Books Where the Mother Dies, Onegin stanza, Ottava rima, Out of the Dust, Pale Fire, Pan Tadeusz, Paul Janeczko, Petrarch, Poetry, Prose, Ralph Thompson (poet), Robert Browning, Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton, Robert Cormier, Robert Paul Weston, Robert Sullivan (poet), Sarah Crossan, Shakespeare's sonnets, Sharon Creech, Sharp Teeth, Song of the Sparrow, Sonya Sones, Stanza, Steven Herrick, Stichic, Stop Pretending: What Happened When My Big Sister Went Crazy, Summoned by Bells, Terza rima, Thanhha Lai, The Changing Light at Sandover, The Golden Gate (Seth novel), The Illusionists, The Ring and the Book, Tim Sinclair, View from Mount Diablo, Vikram Seth, Virginia Euwer Wolff, Vladimir Nabokov, Walter Dean Myers, What a Piece of Work, What My Girlfriend Doesn't Know, What My Mother Doesn't Know, Whylah Falls, Wild Surmise, William Wordsworth, Witness, Zorgamazoo. Expand index (70 more) »
Adam Mickiewicz
Adam Bernard Mickiewicz (24 December 179826 November 1855) was a Polish poet, dramatist, essayist, publicist, translator, professor of Slavic literature, and political activist.
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Alexander Pushkin
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (a) was a Russian poet, playwright, and novelist of the Romantic eraBasker, Michael.
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Alistair Campbell (poet)
Alistair Te Ariki Campbell, ONZM (25 June 1925 – 16 August 2009) was a New Zealand poet, playwright, and novelist.
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Anne Carson
Anne Carson (born June 21, 1950) is a Canadian poet, essayist, translator, and professor of Classics.
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Arthur Hugh Clough
Arthur Hugh Clough (1 January 181913 November 1861) was an English poet, an educationalist, and the devoted assistant to Florence Nightingale.
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Aurora Leigh
Aurora Leigh (1856) is an epic novel/poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
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Autobiography of Red
Autobiography of Red (1998) is a verse novel by Anne Carson, based loosely on the myth of Geryon and the Tenth Labor of Herakles, especially on surviving fragments of the lyric poet Stesichorus' poem Geryoneis.
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Blank verse
Blank verse is poetry written with regular metrical but unrhymed lines, almost always in iambic pentameter.
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Brad Leithauser
Brad E. Leithauser (born February 27, 1953) is an American poet, novelist, essayist, and teacher.
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Cadence (poetry)
In poetry, cadence describes the fall in pitch of the intonation of the voice, and its modulated inflection with the rise and fall of its sound.
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Canto
The canto is a principal form of division in medieval and modern long poetry.
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Caribbean
The Caribbean is a region that consists of the Caribbean Sea, its islands (some surrounded by the Caribbean Sea and some bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean) and the surrounding coasts.
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Commonwealth
A commonwealth is a traditional English term for a political community founded for the common good.
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Craig Raine
Craig Anthony Raine, FRSL (born 3 December 1944) is an English poet.
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Crank (novel)
Crank is a novel by Ellen Hopkins published in 2004.
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Dante Alighieri
Durante degli Alighieri, commonly known as Dante Alighieri or simply Dante (c. 1265 – 1321), was a major Italian poet of the Late Middle Ages.
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David Dabydeen
David Dabydeen (born 9 December 1955) is a Guyanese-born broadcaster, novelist, poet and academic.
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David Foster (novelist)
David Manning Foster (born 15 May 1944) is an Australian novelist and scientist.
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David Levithan
David Levithan (born September 7, 1972) is an American young adult fiction author and editor.
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David Rakoff
David Benjamin Rakoff (November 27, 1964 – August 9, 2012) was a Canadian-born American writer based in New York City, who was noted for his humorous and sometimes autobiographical non-fiction essays.
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Derek Walcott
Sir Derek Alton Walcott, KCSL, OBE, OCC (23 January 1930 – 17 March 2017) was a Saint Lucian poet and playwright.
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Don Juan (poem)
Don Juan (see below) is a satiric poem, Gregg A. Hecimovich by Lord Byron, based on the legend of Don Juan, which Byron reverses, portraying Juan not as a womaniser but as someone easily seduced by women.
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Dorothy Porter
Dorothy Featherstone Porter (26 March 1954 – 10 December 2008) was an Australian poet.
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Elizabeth Barrett Browning (née Moulton-Barrett,; 6 March 1806 – 29 June 1861) was an English poet of the Victorian era, popular in Britain and the United States during her lifetime.
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Ellen Hopkins
Ellen Louise Hopkins (born March 26, 1955) is a novelist who has published several New York Times bestselling novels that are popular among the teenage and young adult audience.
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Epic poetry
An epic poem, epic, epos, or epopee is a lengthy narrative poem, ordinarily involving a time beyond living memory in which occurred the extraordinary doings of the extraordinary men and women who, in dealings with the gods or other superhuman forces, gave shape to the moral universe that their descendants, the poet and his audience, must understand to understand themselves as a people or nation.
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Eugene Onegin
Eugene Onegin (pre-reform Russian: Евгеній Онѣгинъ; post-reform r) is a novel in verse written by Alexander Pushkin.
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Francesca Lia Block
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Fred Chappell
Fred Davis Chappell (born May 28, 1936 in Canton, North Carolina) is an author and poet.
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Fred D'Aguiar
Fred D'Aguiar (born 2 February 1960) is a British-Guyanese poet, novelist and playwright.
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Fredy Neptune
Fredy Neptune: A Novel in Verse (1998) is a novel written in verse by the Australian poet Les Murray.
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George Elliott Clarke
George Elliott Clarke, (born February 12, 1960) is a Canadian poet and playwright and is currently serving as the Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate.
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Gilgamesh
Gilgamesh was a historical king of the Sumerian city-state of Uruk, a major hero in ancient Mesopotamian mythology, and the protagonist of the Epic of Gilgamesh, an epic poem written in Akkadian during the late second millennium BC.
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Glass (novel)
Glass is the second novel in the verse novel series Crank by Ellen Hopkins, published in hardcover in August 2007 and in softcover on April 7, 2009.
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Glyn Maxwell
Glyn Maxwell (born 1962) is a British poet, playwright, librettist, and lecturer.
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H. R. F. Keating
Henry Reymond Fitzwalter "Harry" Keating (31 October 1926 – 27 March 2011) was an English crime fiction writer most notable for his series of novels featuring Inspector Ghote of the Bombay CID.
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Heartbeat (novel)
Heartbeat is a 2004 children's book by Sharon Creech, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
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Helen Frost
Helen Marie Frost (born March 4, 1949) is an American writer and poet.
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Iambic pentameter
Iambic pentameter is a type of metrical line used in traditional English poetry and verse drama.
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Iambic tetrameter
Iambic tetrameter is a meter in poetry.
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Iliad
The Iliad (Ἰλιάς, in Classical Attic; sometimes referred to as the Song of Ilion or Song of Ilium) is an ancient Greek epic poem in dactylic hexameter, traditionally attributed to Homer.
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Impulse (Hopkins novel)
Impulse is a 2007 American young adult novel in verse written by Ellen Hopkins.
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Inside Out & Back Again
Inside Out & Back Again is a verse novel by Thanhha Lai.
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James Merrill
For the South Carolina politician see James Merrill (politician) James Ingram Merrill (March 3, 1926 – February 6, 1995) was an American poet.
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John Betjeman
Sir John Betjeman (28 August 190619 May 1984) was an English poet, writer, and broadcaster who described himself in Who's Who as a "poet and hack".
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John Fuller (poet)
John Fuller FRSL (born 1 January 1937) is an English poet and author, and Fellow Emeritus at Magdalen College, Oxford.
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John Tranter
John Ernest Tranter (born 29 April 1943) is an Australian poet, publisher and editor.
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Juan Felipe Herrera
Juan Felipe Herrera (born December 27, 1948) is a poet, performer, writer, cartoonist, teacher, and activist.
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Kamau Brathwaite
Edward Kamau Brathwaite (born 11 May 1930) is a Barbadian poet and academic, widely considered one of the major voices in the Caribbean literary canon.
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Karen Hesse
Karen S. Hesse (born August 29, 1952) is an American author of children's literature and literature for young adults, often with historical settings.
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Keesha's House
Keesha's House is a 2003 award winning debut young adult verse novel by American author Helen Frost.
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Kwame Dawes
Kwame Senu Neville Dawes (born 28 July 1962, Ghana) is a Ghanaian poet, actor, editor, critic, musician, and former Louis Frye Scudder Professor of Liberal Arts at the University of South Carolina.
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Les Murray (poet)
Leslie Allan "Les" Murray AO (born 17 October 1938) is an Australian poet, anthologist and critic.
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Lisa Ann Sandell
Lisa Ann Sandell is an American author of young adult novels.
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Lord Byron
George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron (22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824), known as Lord Byron, was an English nobleman, poet, peer, politician, and leading figure in the Romantic movement.
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Lucile (poem)
Lucile was a verse novel written by Robert Bulwer-Lytton writing under the pen name Owen Meredith, and published in 1860.
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Margaret Wild
Margaret Wild (born 1948) is an Australian children's writer.
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Margarita Engle
Margarita Engle (born in Los Angeles, California on September 2, 1951) is a Cuban American poet and author of many award-winning books for children, young adults and adults.
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Marilyn Hacker
Marilyn Hacker (born November 27, 1942) is an American poet, translator and critic.
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Martine Leavitt
Martine Leavitt is a Canadian American writer of young adult novels and a writing teacher.
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Mock-heroic
Mock-heroic, mock-epic or heroi-comic works are typically satires or parodies that mock common Classical stereotypes of heroes and heroic literature.
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Modernism
Modernism is a philosophical movement that, along with cultural trends and changes, arose from wide-scale and far-reaching transformations in Western society during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Multiperspectivity
Multiperspectivity (sometimes polyperspectivity) is a characteristic of narration or representation, where more than one perspective is represented to the audience.
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Narrative poetry
Narrative poetry is a form of poetry that tells a story, often making the voices of a narrator and characters as well; the entire story is usually written in metered verse.
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National Book Award for Young People's Literature
The National Book Award for Young People's Literature is one of four annual National Book Awards, which are given by the National Book Foundation (NBF) to recognize outstanding literary work by US citizens.
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Newbery Medal
The John Newbery Medal is a literary award given by the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association (ALA).
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Nicholas Christopher
Nicholas Christopher (born 1951) is an American novelist, poet and critic, the author of sixteen books: six novels, eight volumes of poetry, a critical study of film noir, and a novel for children.
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Nikki Grimes
Nikki Grimes (born October 20, 1950) is an American author of books written for children and young adults, as well as a poet and journalist.
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Novel
A novel is a relatively long work of narrative fiction, normally in prose, which is typically published as a book.
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Novella
A novella is a text of written, fictional, narrative prose normally longer than a short story but shorter than a novel, somewhere between 7,500 and 40,000 words.
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Odyssey
The Odyssey (Ὀδύσσεια Odýsseia, in Classical Attic) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer.
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Omeros
Omeros is an epic poem by Caribbean writer Derek Walcott, first published in 1990.
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One (Crossan novel)
One is a 2015 children's novel by the author Sarah Crossan.
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One of Those Hideous Books Where the Mother Dies
One of Those Hideous Books Where the Mother Dies (2004) is a novel in verse by Sonya Sones.
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Onegin stanza
Onegin stanza (sometimes "Pushkin sonnet") refers to the verse form popularized (or invented) by the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin through his novel in verse Eugene Onegin.
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Ottava rima
Ottava rima is a rhyming stanza form of Italian origin.
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Out of the Dust
Out of the Dust is a verse novel by Karen Hesse, first published in 1997 There is also another cover; Extra words cover where the author has extra words and answered questions and others.
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Pale Fire
Pale Fire is a 1962 novel by Vladimir Nabokov.
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Pan Tadeusz
Pan Tadeusz (full title in English: Sir Thaddeus, or the Last Lithuanian Foray: A Nobleman's Tale from the Years of 1811 and 1812 in Twelve Books of Verse; Polish original: Pan Tadeusz, czyli ostatni zajazd na Litwie. Historia szlachecka z roku 1811 i 1812 we dwunastu księgach wierszem) is an epic poem by the Polish poet, writer and philosopher Adam Mickiewicz.
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Paul Janeczko
Paul Bryan Janeczko (July 27, 1945 in Passaic, New Jersey) is an American poet and anthologist.
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Petrarch
Francesco Petrarca (July 20, 1304 – July 18/19, 1374), commonly anglicized as Petrarch, was a scholar and poet of Renaissance Italy who was one of the earliest humanists.
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Poetry
Poetry (the term derives from a variant of the Greek term, poiesis, "making") is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of language—such as phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre—to evoke meanings in addition to, or in place of, the prosaic ostensible meaning.
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Prose
Prose is a form of language that exhibits a natural flow of speech and grammatical structure rather than a rhythmic structure as in traditional poetry, where the common unit of verse is based on meter or rhyme.
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Ralph Thompson (poet)
Ralph Thompson (born 1928), is a Jamaican businessman, educational activist, artist and poet.
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Robert Browning
Robert Browning (7 May 1812 – 12 December 1889) was an English poet and playwright whose mastery of the dramatic monologue made him one of the foremost Victorian poets.
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Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton
Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton (8 November 1831 – 24 November 1891) was an English statesman and poet (under the pen name Owen Meredith).
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Robert Cormier
Robert Edmund Cormier (January 17, 1925 – November 2, 2000) was an American author and journalist, known for his deeply pessimistic novels, many of which were written for young adults.
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Robert Paul Weston
Robert Paul Weston (born 21 October 1975) is a British-born Canadian children's writer.
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Robert Sullivan (poet)
Robert Sullivan (born 1967) is a Māori writer from Aotearoa/New Zealand.
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Sarah Crossan
Sarah Crossan is an Irish author.
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Shakespeare's sonnets
Shakespeare's sonnets are poems that William Shakespeare wrote on a variety of themes.
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Sharon Creech
Sharon Creech (born July 29, 1945) is an American writer of children's novels.
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Sharp Teeth
Sharp Teeth is a 2008 novel in free verse by American writer Toby Barlow.
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Song of the Sparrow
Song of the Sparrow is a young adult novel by Lisa Ann Sandell, published in 2007.
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Sonya Sones
Sonya Sones is an American poet and author.
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Stanza
In poetry, a stanza (from Italian stanza, "room") is a grouped set of lines within a poem, usually set off from other stanzas by a blank line or indentation.
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Steven Herrick
Steven Herrick (born in Brisbane, 1958) is an Australian poet and author.
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Stichic
Poetry made up of lines of the same approximate meter and length, not broken up into stanzas, is called stichic (as opposed to stanzaic, e.g.). Most poetry from the Old English period is considered stichic.
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Stop Pretending: What Happened When My Big Sister Went Crazy
Stop Pretending: What Happened When My Big Sister Went Crazy (1999) is a novel in verse by Sonya Sones.
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Summoned by Bells
Summoned by Bells, the blank verse autobiography by John Betjeman, describes his life from his early memories of a middle-class home in Edwardian Hampstead, London, to his premature departure from Magdalen College, Oxford.
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Terza rima
Terza rima is a rhyming verse stanza form that consists of an interlocking three-line rhyme scheme.
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Thanhha Lai
Thanhha Lai (born 1965) is a Vietnam-born American writer of the children's literature.
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The Changing Light at Sandover
The Changing Light at Sandover is a 560-page epic poem by James Merrill (1926–1995).
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The Golden Gate (Seth novel)
The Golden Gate (1986) is the first novel by poet and novelist Vikram Seth.
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The Illusionists
The Illusionists is a touring magic production which features a rotating cast of 5 to 8 magicians who all specialise in specific branches of magic from stage illusions to mind reading to escapology and comedic magic.
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The Ring and the Book
The Ring and the Book is a long dramatic narrative poem, and, more specifically, a verse novel, of 21,000 lines, written by Robert Browning.
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Tim Sinclair
Tim Sinclair (born 1972 in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia) is an Australian poet and novelist resident in Sydney.
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View from Mount Diablo
View from Mount Diablo is a verse novel by Ralph Thompson (b. 1928), which won the Jamaican National Literary Award in manuscript in 2001, and was published by Peepal Tree Press in 2003.
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Vikram Seth
Vikram Seth (born 20 June 1952) is an Indian novelist and poet.
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Virginia Euwer Wolff
Virginia Euwer Wolff (born August 25, 1937) is an American author of children's literature.
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Vladimir Nabokov
Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov (Влади́мир Влади́мирович Набо́ков, also known by the pen name Vladimir Sirin; 2 July 1977) was a Russian-American novelist, poet, translator and entomologist.
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Walter Dean Myers
Walter Dean Myers (born Walter Milton Myers; August 12, 1937 – July 1, 2014) was an American writer of children's books best known for young adult literature.
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What a Piece of Work
What a Piece of Work is a 1999 verse novel by Australian poet Dorothy Porter which was shortlisted for the 2000 Miles Franklin Award.
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What My Girlfriend Doesn't Know
What My Girlfriend Doesn't Know (2007) is a novel in verse by Sonya Sones.
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What My Mother Doesn't Know
What My Mother Doesn't Know (2001) is a novel in verse by Sonya Sones.
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Whylah Falls
Whylah Falls is a long narrative poem (or "verse novel") by George Elliott Clarke, published in book form in 1990.
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Wild Surmise
Wild Surmise is a 2002 verse novel by Australian poet Dorothy Porter which was shortlisted for the 2003 Miles Franklin Award.
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William Wordsworth
William Wordsworth (7 April 1770 – 23 April 1850) was a major English Romantic poet who, with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped to launch the Romantic Age in English literature with their joint publication Lyrical Ballads (1798).
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Witness
A witness is someone who has, who claims to have, or is thought, by someone with authority to compel testimony, to have knowledge relevant to an event or other matter of interest.
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Zorgamazoo
Zorgamazoo (2008) is Canadian children's author Robert Paul Weston's first novel.
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