Mastering Originality: Avoiding Clichés in Poetry and Crafting Your Own Metaphors

One of the biggest hurdles in writing poetry is steering clear of overused phrases while infusing your work with fresh, vivid imagery. In this blog post, we'll explore how to spot and sidestep clichés, and then dive into the art of creating metaphors that are uniquely yours. Let's turn your poetry from predictable to profound.

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Finding Your Voice: A Beginner's Guide to Writing and Performing Spoken Word Poetry

Spoken word isn't just poetry—it's poetry that breathes, punches, whispers, and roars. It's the art of taking words off the page and sending them straight into someone's chest.

But first, let's build the foundation: how to write pieces that demand to be heard and perform them in ways that shift the energy in the room.

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Healing from Childhood Trauma: A Step-by-Step Guide Using Spirituality, Quantum Mechanics, the Eternal Now, and Reparenting Yourself

In 2025, I began intensive trauma therapy and decided to seek additional support for my mental health…And now I’m sharing some of this info with you!

In this blog post, I'll walk you through a step-by-step process to heal from your past and reclaim your narrative. This isn't just theory; it's a practical roadmap blending mindfulness, energy work, and conscious intention.

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How to Use Metaphors Effectively in Poetry (With Examples & Tips for Custom Poetry)

Metaphors are poetry's secret weapon—they don't just describe; they transform emotions, experiences, and ideas into something vivid and unforgettable.

In this guide, we'll explore what makes a metaphor truly effective, share classic and original examples, and offer practical tips (plus an exercise) to help you craft ones that shine

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How to Write Poetry: A Gentle Guide for Beginners (No Rules Required)

Poetry often feels intimidating—like it demands perfect metaphors, flawless rhythm, or years of suffering in a Parisian garret. The truth is simpler: poetry is just a way of paying fierce attention to the world and then arranging your noticing into lines that feel alive.

Here’s a step-by-step approach that works whether you're 14 or 74, writing for yourself or dreaming of publication.

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