Discover how poetry isn't an exclusive club but a natural human act of creation. Transform your blank page fears into creative confidence through practical techniques for finding your unique poetic voice.

Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco
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Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco

Lena: Miles, I have to tell you something that completely changed how I think about poetry. I used to believe you needed some kind of special qualification or years of study to call yourself a poet, but I just discovered something amazing.
Miles: Oh, this sounds intriguing! What did you find out?
Lena: Well, it turns out that poetry comes from the Greek word "poiein," which literally just means "to make, do, create." So being a poet isn't some exclusive club you have to earn your way into—it's literally just about the act of creating. One writer put it perfectly: "Poetry is not a profession we seek but something that we do."
Miles: That's such a beautiful way to think about it! You know, it reminds me of how we all have this natural rhythm in us—our heartbeat, our breathing, the way we walk. Poetry is just finding that rhythm in words.
Lena: Exactly! And what's fascinating is that everyone has their own unique way of seeing the world, their own truth to tell. The scary part isn't whether you're qualified—it's that you have complete creative freedom to write about anything, in any style you want.
Miles: Right, and that freedom can feel overwhelming at first. So let's explore how to transform that blank page from intimidating enemy into creative playground.