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Ari's Poetics: How One Young Poet Learned the Secrets of Creative Writing, Got Accepted into a Gifted and Talented Program, and Kept His Skin from Being Stretched into a Book Cover
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Ari’s Poetics: How One Young Poet Learned the Secrets of Creative Writing, Got Accepted into a Gifted and Talented Program, and Kept His Skin from Being Stretched into a Book Cover

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Aristotle Ari Clay has been invited to apply for Scholastics, a gifted and talented program for exceptional students at Parkside Middle School in Dilmun, Indiana. His mother is thrilled. Ari isn’t so sure. To be eligible for the program, he must submit an original poem in ten days. While he’s been jotting down poems privately for a while, he is anxious about submitting poetry for others to read-and judge. Following an unsuccessful first day of poem hunting, Ari mistakenly leaves his writing journal on a boulder, known as The Stone Table, across the road from an abandoned mansion (which some claim is haunted). After his journal vanishes and then reappears later that same night, Ari receives a series of unexpected poetry lessons. These lessons transform his understanding of how reading, writing, and sharing poetry can enrich his life and strengthen his mind. Ari’s Poetics offers practical steps to creating original poetry and invites anxious young writers to value their own creative writing.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Parkswrites
Date
21 August 2020
Pages
146
ISBN
9781952967023

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Aristotle Ari Clay has been invited to apply for Scholastics, a gifted and talented program for exceptional students at Parkside Middle School in Dilmun, Indiana. His mother is thrilled. Ari isn’t so sure. To be eligible for the program, he must submit an original poem in ten days. While he’s been jotting down poems privately for a while, he is anxious about submitting poetry for others to read-and judge. Following an unsuccessful first day of poem hunting, Ari mistakenly leaves his writing journal on a boulder, known as The Stone Table, across the road from an abandoned mansion (which some claim is haunted). After his journal vanishes and then reappears later that same night, Ari receives a series of unexpected poetry lessons. These lessons transform his understanding of how reading, writing, and sharing poetry can enrich his life and strengthen his mind. Ari’s Poetics offers practical steps to creating original poetry and invites anxious young writers to value their own creative writing.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Parkswrites
Date
21 August 2020
Pages
146
ISBN
9781952967023