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portada The Daily Poetry Weaver | Advanced Love Poetry Edition. 366 Daily Prompts for the Practicing Poet
Type
Physical Book
Year
2026
Language
English
Pages
410
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.90 x 15.20 x 2.10 cm
ISBN13
9798197119407

The Daily Poetry Weaver | Advanced Love Poetry Edition. 366 Daily Prompts for the Practicing Poet

Kumar Luv;Shweta Shirsat (Author) · Independently published · Paperback

The Daily Poetry Weaver | Advanced Love Poetry Edition. 366 Daily Prompts for the Practicing Poet - Kumar Luv;Shweta Shirsat

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Synopsis "The Daily Poetry Weaver | Advanced Love Poetry Edition. 366 Daily Prompts for the Practicing Poet"

A year of daily writing into the hardest subject in poetry.

This is not a beginner's book.

If you have already learned to write a poem - if the eight steps of the Poetic Weaver Method have become invisible to you because you have absorbed them - this book offers what comes next: three hundred and sixty-six days of writing into the actual, granular, contradictory thing that long love is. Not love in the abstract. Love as it happens, in kitchens, in the unmade bed, in the silence after a sentence has been said wrong, in the way one person hands another a cup of tea when neither is willing to apologize yet.

The Advanced Love Poetry Edition strips away the scaffolding of the earlier Daily Poetry Weaver. The optional starting lines are gone. The Weaving Tips are now technical, not encouraging. Every prompt names a craft constraint, often a forbidden move, and refuses to let you resolve the emotion by the final stanza. This is the book's central thesis: advanced love poetry lives in negative space, in withheld endings, in metaphors held long past comfort.

The year is built as four quarters, each devoted to one face of love:

- The Paradox of Intimacy - how we feel most alone when closest to someone
- The Architecture of Time - how love mutates across years, how memory shifts the marriage
- The Shadow Side of Devotion - projection, small cruelty, the masks of long love
- Radical Honesty - love after the romance has been spent and the masks set down

Each quarter divides into three internal movements that deepen the territory by going closer, not by adding craft demands.

The poet's examples - where they appear - draw a wide net: Sharon Olds and Anne Carson on the same page as Eunice de Souza and Agha Shahid Ali, Mirabai and Ghalib alongside Marie Howe and Wendell Berry. The bhakti tradition and the Iowa Workshop, this book argues, have more in common than their respective inheritors usually admit, especially when the subject is love.

If you have spent years writing love poems that almost reach the bone and stop, this book is for you. If you are willing to be told what not to do in a prompt and trust that the constraint is the gift, this book is for you. If you can hold paradox without flinching, sustain an extended metaphor without summarizing it, and end a poem without resolving its central tension, this book is for you.

A year of writing into the unromantic facts of romantic life will not make you a different poet. It will make you the poet you already were - sharper, more particular, less afraid of what is actually happening between people who have stayed.

The loom is yours.

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