![]() ![]() Now, what to write about? You wouldn't be the first to write about writing sonnets. That is what one line FEELS like, and this is about feelings, not definitions. So you go "step-STEP" (that is, fall a little harder on the second step). The "foot" of the meter really has to do with how you use your feet. Mike Alexander on writing an English or Italian sonnet. ![]() Remco van der Zwaag: a demonstration sonnet on writing in iambic pentameter.Jason on writing a Shakespearian sonnet (in iambic pentameter).David Keith Johnson on the basics: Writing in iambic pentameter.See an example of one sonnet that benefited greatly from revision. Good luck to you, and don't be discouraged-usually, several revisions will be needed before you find what you are after (it will be well worth the effort). Some Sonnet Writing Advice from the Sonnet Board Some Sonnet Writing Advice from the Sonnet Boardīelow are some comments from visitors to the Sonnet Board that may be of help to those writing their first sonnets. ![]()
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