A collection of ten short poetic studies, a discussion of meter, a walkthrough on writing a collegiate poetry paper, and a glossary.
I initially felt the book rather thin, but by the time I worked through all ten studies, I appreciated the author's approach. It was a well-rounded engagement and each chapter taught me something I had not learned elsewhere. *If you check my craft shelf, you can see my home reference library* The main thing I think this book reinforces is there are many ways to approach creating poems, and there are no quick and dirty roads to becoming a poet. I almost skipped over the meter chapter, but I saw that it was more of a how-to discussion, and I found it most illuminating. Maybe the best meter chapter I have read so far. The author made meter very understandable and relevant, so maybe if I go back to all the other boring chapters in other books, they may be more exciting. The hypermetric, substitution, and catalytic examples were illuminating and not just more this-is-what-these-are didactic humdrum.
I skimmed the writing about poetry chapter as, well, I'm a bit beyond college age ;)
I now can only assume the low ratings are from students who read this because they had to and not because they wanted to. Oh well, poetry is like that. *grin*