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Okay, so I've got this idea..
I'm going to write a novel.. Not just any novel, of course, but one written completely in poetry form. I think it'll be cool. I wanted to do short poems, since they seem to carry more emotions, so something like a cinquain (since I'm good at them anyway) or whatever.. (only not haiku's, since their odd beat patterns don't make for good layering)
First of all, I need to know that it's actually possible..
second of all, I need ideas for what kind of poems it should be. I've been doing cinquains too much..
It just can't be too complex like a villanelle(sp?) or a sonnet or whatever. (And it'd be helpful if it didn't rely on rhyming patterns..
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Why don't you just start writing and see where it ends up? I used to write all my poetry in rhyme and beat, but now almost always in freestyle...so if you end up with a really long piece then you can restructure it later, and formulate a "style". ...but just start...more than likely it will end up as an "ode" or something if you want it to be a "novel" type.