Review and revise attached palindrome poem and writte a reviewer note about this process
Part 1:
Please Note: Revision means deep and large-scale reorganization, creation, deletion, and other similar overhauls of the work. Surface level editing is not revision.
This is the stage of writing that involves rewriting or “re-seeing;” emphasis is place on examining sentence structure, word choice, voice, and organization of the piece. This stage involves checking for style and conventions–spelling, grammar, usage, and punctuation
Poetic Form: Palindrome poetry (or mirror poem) By: Robert Lee Brewer
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Just when I thought I’d run into one of the crazier poetic forms in the paradelle (http://www.writersdigest.com/editor-blogs/poetic-asides/personal-updates/poetic-form-palindrome-poetry-or-mirror-poem),
The rules are simple enough:
1. You must use the same words in the first half of the poem as the second half, but
2. Reverse the order for the second half, and
3. Use a word in the middle as a bridge from the first half to the second half of the poem.
Part 2:
Include a short 200 (minimum) word author note on the revision process for this piece, as well as the overall strengths, weaknesses, inspirations, and areas for growth you observe in this process.
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