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The Aspiring Poet's Journal

The Aspiring Poet's Journal

A journal which offers inspiration to young poets to create work every day of the year.

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ISBN 9780810972384
Published 1 April 2008 by Macmillan Publishers New Zeala
Format Paperback, Updated
Author(s) By Tullet, Herve

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ISBN-13 9780810972384
ISBN-10 0810972387
Stock Out of stock
Status Availability is uncertain (no recent updates from publisher)
Publisher Macmillan Publishers New Zeala
Imprint Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
Publication Date 1 April 2008
Publication Country United States United States
Format Paperback, Updated
Edition Updated
Author(s) By Tullet, Herve
Category Stationery & Miscellaneous
English Language: Specific Skills
Interest Age 8-14 years
Reading Age 8-14 years
Library of Congress Poetry - Authorship, Creative writing, Poetry - Study and teaching, Study and teaching
NBS Text Children's General Non-Fiction
ONIX Text Children/juvenile;Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
Number of Pages 400
Dimensions Width: 181mm
Height: 259mm
Spine: 25mm
Weight 960g
Dewey Code 808.1
Catalogue Code Not specified

Description of this Book

A companion to the Aspiring Writer's Journal and the Aspiring Artist's Journal , this book will inspire young poets to create new work every day of the year. Sometimes getting a little inspiration can be the hardest part of starting a poem. With this journal, the aspiring poet can read exercises, suggestions and examples while working on his or her own creative voice. Charmingly illustrated - and yet with plenty of blank space for ideas - this book has an idea for every day, along with anecdotes, advice and encouragement.

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Author's Bio

Called the King of Preschool Books in France, Herve Tullet is an award-winning artist and art director. He has published over 20 books which have been translated into numerous languages. He lives in Paris with his partner, an editor, and their three children.

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