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I'm excited to announce my new course for writers and translators who want to deepen their experience of the hidden powers of words and deepen their own writing in the process. Watch the free intro and register here: https://courses.tenderleavestranslati... You'll also find more details below. Here’s more about what you can expect when you sign up for The Art of Listening: Poetry and Developing Your Ear as a Writer One of the things we need to develop as both writers and translators is our ear: our capacity to hear all that is happening in a piece of writing. In the process of cultivating this capacity, learning to listen to poetry can be fundamentally important, even if you primarily write or translate prose. These 7 sessions are designed to help you do the following 4 essential things: Perceive Meaningful Repetition Sharpen your perception of different kinds of repetition, both the more obvious kinds of repetition and the more subtle kinds, asking in every instance what makes a repetition meaningful. Learn to Hear and Feel Rhythm Learn to hear and feel rhythm, one of the writer’s most central and fundamental tools for conveying energy—feeling, nuance, and power—in writing. Discover Forms of Consonance and Assonance Learn to hear different kinds of consonance and assonance as indispensable elements of well-written poetry and prose. Connect What You Hear With What You Write Gain helpful and practical tools for connecting what you hear in a poem with what you are able to convey on the page as a writer yourself. Watch the free intro and register here: https://courses.tenderleavestranslati...