Texture Press Wiki Available

Screen Shot 2019-04-06 at 7.57.45 AMTexture Press has a wiki:
https://sites.google.com/site/texturepress/home

In addition to having information about Texture books, it contains further writings (writing advice, essays, and more) by Texture authors.

For instance…from this page go to writings on jazz (or jazz related) by Rina Terry.

https://sites.google.com/site/texturepress/home/general-styles-and-genres-of-prose-and-poetry/jazz-influence

Susan Smith Nash (founding editor of Texture) has made available here many of her teaching videos  (such as this video on Emerson on Notable Writers page).

https://sites.google.com/site/texturepress/home/notable-writers/emerson-ralph-waldo—on-circles

Here’s tP author Don Rigg’s in depth piece on the history of cyberpunk (on Genres and Styles page):

https://sites.google.com/site/texturepress/home/general-styles-and-genres-of-prose-and-poetry/cyberpunk

And more–

A new improved version of our main website will be available soon. But in the mean time, check out our wiki! Let me know if you want to contribute some writing here (write to vf25@drexel.edu).

Many thanks to Melissa Rodier for helping us create this wiki.

Song Title Poem

Poems for the Writing: Prompts for Poets

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Create a poem based on song titles.

Make a list of song titles from an album. You could select the collection at random, perhaps one you have on hand, or alternatively you could select a collection that has specific meaning for you, already.

For example, here are the titles from “Johnny’s Greatest Hits” (Johnny Mathis, Columbia).

Chances are
All the time
The twelfth of never
When sunny gets blue
When I am with you
Wonderful! Wonderful!
It’s not for me to say
Come to me
Wild is the wind
Warm and tender
No love
I look at you

Use the titles as the spine or structure for a writing. I love vinyl and tried it with quite a few collections. I was doubtless influenced by the object itself, the photographs, memories associated with the music or the physical object, etc. As the goal for the first draft, at least…

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