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Date PostedPoemTitle# ViewsForm  
07/25/2025101 Limerick
07/22/202575 Senryu
07/16/2025161 Free verse
07/12/2025107 Lyric
07/11/202565 Limerick
07/08/2025110 Elegy
07/08/2025102 Verse
07/07/202567 Triolet
07/03/2025121 Free verse
07/02/2025152 Other
06/28/2025139 Other
06/23/2025217 Villanelle
06/21/2025247 Prose Poetry
06/18/2025180 Englyn
06/15/2025145 Limerick
06/14/2025123 Other
06/08/2025345 Other
06/06/2025274 Other
06/04/2025332 Other
05/26/2025312 Haiku
05/26/2025295 Haiku
05/24/2025363 Other
05/19/2025369 Other
05/17/2025519 Other
05/16/2025485 Other
05/15/2025544 Other
05/14/2025713 Other
05/07/2025579 Other
05/07/2025412 Other
05/03/2025410 Other
04/30/2025407 Suzette Prime
04/27/2025456 Free verse
04/23/2025520 Free verse
04/17/2025453 Quatrain
03/24/2025838 Alexandrine
03/11/2025448 Free verse
03/10/2025721 Suzette Prime
03/09/2025567 Free verse
03/06/2025609 Haiku
03/01/2025514 Free verse
02/26/2025513 Limerick
02/22/2025344 Free verse
02/21/2025468 Free verse
02/21/2025429 Haiku
02/16/2025439 Prose Poetry
02/13/2025409 Free verse
02/11/2025313 Sonnet
02/07/2025579 Prose Poetry
02/07/2025303 Prose Poetry
01/22/2025463 Prose Poetry
01/10/2025695 Suzette Prime
12/22/2024853 Other
12/19/2024468 Sonnet
12/14/2024630 Sonnet
12/02/2024413 Crystalline
11/27/2024491 Sonnet
11/26/2024736 Tanka
11/15/2024402 Verse
11/11/2024729 Crystalline
11/09/2024412 Suzette Prime
11/05/2024506 Monoku
10/31/2024599 Free verse
10/23/2024581 Haiku
10/21/2024683 Tanka
10/20/2024668 Pleiades
10/18/2024434 Ekphrasis
10/15/2024454 Limerick
10/15/2024428 Rhyme
10/12/2024432 Verse
10/10/2024458 Ballad
10/08/2024657 Suzette Prime
10/02/2024606 Enclosed Rhyme
09/28/2024320 Quatrain
09/26/2024345 Concrete
09/13/2024411 Verse
09/03/2024495 Shape
08/15/2024827 Pantoum
07/25/2024355 Senryu
07/10/2024914 Verse
07/08/2024592 Sonnet
07/05/2024373 Free verse
06/14/2024780 Other
06/05/2024596 Suzette Prime
05/31/2024536 Enclosed Rhyme
05/13/2024459 Free verse
05/13/2024434 Sonnet
05/09/2024514 Other
05/06/2024523 Sonnet
04/06/2024440 Haibun
02/23/2024773 Tanka
02/20/2024686 Other
01/29/2024532 Suzette Prime
01/23/2024581 Sijo
11/03/2023601 Suzette Prime
10/16/2023454 Suzette Prime
09/10/2023787 Verse
08/25/2023750 Iambic Pentameter
08/08/2023505 Dramatic Verse
07/27/2023610 Terzanelle
07/26/2023532 Ekphrasis
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Quotes

Quote Left Free verse might be defined as a poem designed to encapsulate a person’s musings in a personal, stylised format—serendipity of thoughts meandering towards a decisive conclusion or left unresolved for the reader to mull over. Quote Right
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Quote Left Satire is the literary equivalent of a facepalm. Quote Right
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Quote Left Overthinking is the enemy of the poet. Quote Right
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Quote Left Poetry should be felt, rather than understood. In other words, a poem should make the reader feel something—not by telling them what to feel, but by evoking feeling directly. Quote Right
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Quote Left Writing poetry is like skipping stones on the water: your poetic prowess will determine how long it will take before it inevitably sinks into oblivion. Quote Right
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Quote Left What is a word? Who does it belong to? An empty vessel at best! A chair is not a chair until someone sits in it. Poets can only grow if given free rein in their lonely pursuit of excellence. Quote Right
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Quote Left Poetry is like a road trip without a GPS - you never know which direction of thought and/or emotion your poem would take when read by others and, therefore, the poet's duty is to set a train of thought in motion and to stand back and not try to control how others might interpret his offerings. Quote Right
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Quote Left What is a POET? When the ink dries up, we scribble on stone. The words we share are our souls exhaling. Quote Right
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Quote Left Poetry is the comfort food of our youth which nourishes our memories. Quote Right
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Quote Left A poet is someone who has the courage to wear his heart on his sleeve. ~ Suzette Richards Quote Right
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Quote Left When the poets fall silent man will not only lose his voice but also the notion of Life. ~Suzette Richards Quote Right
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Articles

 Article TitleWriter
Poetic Voice & Poet’s Reasonable Growth Arc Suzette Richards
Oscillation – A Defining Feature of Suzette Swan Arc Poetry Suzette Richards
Common Poetic Devices Favoured by Suzette Swan Arc Poetry Suzette Richards
Klein's Vase Verse - A New Poetic Form Suzette Richards
Metamodernism in Art and Poetry Suzette Richards
Suzette Prime - Concise Update Suzette Richards
The Limerick Punchline Suzette Richards
Enhancing Rhythm and Mood in Poetry Suzette Richards
Phoenix Sixain: A New Poetic Form Suzette Richards
Dandelion Sonnet - A Sonnet Variant Suzette Richards
Future Trends in Poetry with Crystalline Poetry Suzette Richards
AI Assist versus AI-generated Poetry Suzette Richards
The Role of Philosophy of Positivity in Poetry Suzette Richards
Suzette Prime - Philosophy and Folklore Suzette Richards
TANKA PROSE and Popular Poetic Devices Suzette Richards
Glossary of Some Common Poetic Devices Suzette Richards
Some Thoughts on How to Write Poetry Suzette Richards
Square Pegs in Round Holes - Rhymes That Are Frowned Upon Suzette Richards
Headnotes to Tanka, Haiku, Etc. Suzette Richards
The Long and the Short of it in Poetry: Narrative Poems Suzette Richards
The Versatile Vignette Poetry Suzette Richards
Introducing Three New Sonnet Forms Suzette Richards
The Veracity to Be Found In Poetry Suzette Richards
Rhyme Schemes: The Pattern of Rhyme Suzette Richards
THE PIROUETTE—When East meets West: a marriage of Chinese and Western poetry styles Suzette Richards
How To Design Your Own Unique Poetic Form Suzette Richards
Poetic Forms Based on Mathematical Concepts: Line, Triangle, Square, Cube, Spiral, Möbius strip, circle, and Klein bottle Suzette Richards
A Rose by Any Other Name: FLORILEGIUM Suzette Richards
Scansion in Poetry Suzette Richards
Lexicon Relating to Poetic Metre Suzette Richards
THE TESLA 3–6–9: Poetic Form since 2017 Suzette Richards
Plagiarism versus Being Inspired By Suzette Richards
Headnotes to tanka, haiku, etc Suzette Richards
What is poetry Suzette Richards
SUZETTE SONNET - SUZNET Suzette Richards
Suzette Prime - the story behind it Suzette Richards

Biography

Mission statement: I don’t use AI to generate or even tweak my poetry, because I am a better poet than it.

 

Poetry has been my passion since my retirement from an accountancy based career a dozen years ago. I currently live in South Africa and this rainbow nation has inspired many of my poems. I also have British nationality and embrace their grammar and spelling, but I read widely and am not fazed by strict grammar rules: A pavement/sidewalk; glasses/eyeglasses; judgement/judgment, et cetera; they are one and the same to me when I read poetry. To date, I have self-published a number of books, including the poetry anthology by international poets, © Time, 2014 ISBN 978-0-620-60578-6, and have been cited in many international publications, both poetry journals, as well as in scholarly handbooks. Some of my short stories have been published in international electronic publications, and one of my novellas had been short-listed for an Afrikaans SA publication.

I serve on the Board of Advisers, of Taleemi Baithak.

I have a number (14 to date) poetic forms to my credit, notably, Suzette Prime, 2012 (listed here on PoetrySoup under Types of Poems), as well as The Tesla 3-6-9, 2017, and Suzcrostic, 2021 (listed under New Poetic Forms here on PoetrySoup), Suzette sonnet (Suznet), 2023 - introduced via an article here at PoetrySoup, as well as the brand new Suzette Swan Arc, 3  April 2025. These all resist AI imitation.

My most recent books which include examples of my poetry as well as notes regarding poetry - available directly from me:

  1. © The Eutony of Words, 2018 ISBN 978-0-6399382-0-2
  2. © Docendo discimus, 2021 (Revised 2023) ISBN 978-0-620-95432-7
  3. © Flight of Thoughts, 2023 ISBN 978-0-6397-8880-7
  4. © Downtown - Poetic Devices, 2023 ISBN 978-0-7961-1968-1
  5.  © Rocking Poetry, 2033 ISBN 978-0-7961-2824-9
  6. NEW: moonwake - Suzette Prime poetry, ISBN 978-1-0370-1836-7(PDF). It is a collection of 61 Suzette Prime poetry spanning from 2012 (when I designed the poetic form), up till now.

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry