Learn the QUATERN poetry form. |
** Image ID #427081 Unavailable ** Writers' Circle Newsletter Issue #131: June 14th, 2004 (To read back issues of the Writers’ Circle Newsletter, see "WC Newsletter Back Issues" .) QUATERN Poetry Form SAY WHAT? It’s pronounced “kwa turn”. BRIEF HISTORY Quatern is Latin for “four at a time”. It is a French form, most likely from the end of the Middle Ages. MUST HAVES Four stanzas with four lines each. Ah, now the name makes sense. It has eight syllables per line and uses the first line as a refrain. The placement of this refrain in each stanza is interesting, as you will see in the example. line 1 line 2 line 3 line 4 line 5 line 1 repeated line 7 line 8 line 9 line 10 line 1 repeated line 12 line 13 line 14 line 15 line 1 repeated COULD HAVES Pick a rhyme scheme or choose to have none at all. There is no set theme or subject matter. Red Writing Hood <3 Next week’s newsletter will be brought to you by a couple of dads in a hammock parade and the wonderfully witty Nikola~Asked Santa for a Pony! . ** Image ID #645128 Unavailable ** Featured Poetry From Members:
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** Image ID #645128 Unavailable ** Writing Prompt: Try a QUATERN about quarters... Or french fries! Please feel free to submit your results to this prompt here: "Invalid Item" ** Image ID #645128 Unavailable ** Featured Quote The great French Marshall Lyautey once asked his gardener to plant a tree. The gardener objected that the tree was slow growing and would not reach maturity for 100 years. The Marshall replied, 'In that case, there is no time to lose; plant it this afternoon!' John F. Kennedy (1917 - 1963) ** Image ID #645128 Unavailable ** Recommended Reading, Groups and Forums:
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