Writing a love poem for your special someone is a romantic gesture as well as a creative way to express your deepest, most genuine feelings. You need not be an English scholar or literary genius to write a poem. On …[Continue]
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How to Write a Love Sonnet
What better way to share your feelings regarding your significant other than with a romantic love sonnet? Armed with a very basic knowledge of the sonnet, anyone can learn how to write one. William Shakespeare made the sonnet famous, …[Continue]
Tips for Writing a Meaningful and Unique Love Poem
Most people like to dabble in poetry when they are in love, as it is a creative way to express oneself and one’s feelings toward another. Fortunately, anyone can learn how to write a meaningful, unique love poem. As your …[Continue]
Love Sonnets 101
While writing a love sonnet may seem a little complicated at first, once you understand the basic structure and rules for sonnets, you will be ready to write your first sonnet. Here is a quick overview of love sonnets, Love …[Continue]
Steps for Writing a Love Poem
Anyone can write a love poem for someone they love, whether they’ve only known the person for a few days or they’ve been with their love for many years. A love poem is a romantic gesture that just about anyone …[Continue]
Why and How to Write a Love Sonnet
While anyone can write a love sonnet, many people are either afraid to try, intimidated by the seemingly complex style, too lazy or simply uncomfortable expressing their feelings in writing. However, armed with a basic understanding of why and how …[Continue]
Writing Love Poems Made Easy
Writing love poems need not be complicated. Even novice poets can write something that their loved one will not only enjoy, but will treasure and appreciate. Here are a few tools and guidelines which may make writing love poems easier. …[Continue]
Writing Love Sonnets Made Easy
Writing a love sonnet is an art and an act of love; indeed, it is a craft that has been practiced and perfected for centuries by many a famous poet. However, you don’t need to be William Shakespeare to pen …[Continue]