A clear, craft-focused guide that helps poets experiment with language, sound, and image to create resonant, memorable work.
Crafting Revision in Poetry Writing: One Word Changes a Poem is a practical, student-centered guide to understanding how poems are made--and remade--through drafting and revision. Many students approach poetry with hesitation, imagining it as mysterious, instinctive, or inaccessible. This book shows that poetry is a craft with learnable tools, clear techniques, and flexible processes that can be practiced, improved, and enjoyed.
Unlike traditional poetry textbooks that focus heavily on terminology or forms, this volume builds from a simple premise: every poem is a series of choices, and revision is where those choices become meaningful. The book introduces students to the essential concepts of poetic craft--image, sound, lineation, voice, figurative language, and white space--while also showing how these elements interact to create emotional and intellectual impact. Each chapter provides real examples, short mentor passages, and exercises that guide students into experimentation and discovery.
A defining feature of the book is its revision menu, a set of adaptable strategies that help students re-see their drafts and push them in new directions. These revision approaches--expanding images, reshaping lines, developing tension, experimenting with syntax, heightening sound, refining voice, and more--give students practical entry points for transforming early drafts into fully realized poems. The book encourages writers to embrace revision not as correction but as exploration.
Designed for both native and multilingual English writers, the book is approachable without sacrificing depth. Its lessons are adaptable for undergraduate creative writing courses, writing centers, community workshops, or independent practice. Instructors will find clear structures for lessons and activities, while students will find a supportive guide that makes poetry both understandable and creatively energizing.
Part of the Writing Through Revision series, this volume complements books on fiction, creative nonfiction, and academic writing, offering a unified approach that helps writers understand how craft choices shape meaning across genres. Crafting Revision in Poetry Writing: One Word Changes a Poem gives writers not only the tools to draft and revise poems but also the confidence to trust their own language, imagination, and voice.
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