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25 reviewsISBN 10: 1402218990
ISBN 13: 9781402218996
Author: Marc Kelly Smith, Joe Kraynak
Part 1: The Foundations of Spoken Word
Chapter 1: What Is Spoken Word? (History, Definitions, Forms)
Chapter 2: The Evolution of Slam Poetry (From the Green Mill to the World)
Chapter 3: Finding Your Voice and Your Story
Part 2: Crafting Your Performance Poem
Chapter 4: Brainstorming and Idea Generation
Chapter 5: Writing for the Ear: Rhythm, Rhyme, and Repetition
Chapter 6: Using Imagery and Metaphor Effectively
Chapter 7: Structuring Your Poem (Narrative, Lyrical, Thematic)
Chapter 8: Developing Characters and Persona
Chapter 9: The Power of Vulnerability and Authenticity
Chapter 10: Editing and Refining Your Work
Part 3: Mastering the Performance
Chapter 11: Stage Presence: Owning the Space
Chapter 12: Vocal Delivery: Pitch, Pace, and Volume
Chapter 13: Body Language and Gestures
Chapter 14: Connecting with Your Audience
Chapter 15: Memorization Techniques
Chapter 16: Dealing with Stage Fright and Nerves
Chapter 17: Rehearsal Strategies
Part 4: The World of Slam and Beyond
Chapter 18: Understanding the Rules of Slam
Chapter 19: Scoring and Judging in Slam
Chapter 20: Participating in a Slam (First-Timer Tips)
Chapter 21: Hosting a Slam or Open Mic
Chapter 22: Building a Poetry Community
Chapter 23: Taking Your Poetry on the Road (Tours, Festivals)
Chapter 24: Spoken Word as a Profession
Part 5: Tools and Exercises
Chapter 25: Writing Prompts and Exercises
Chapter 26: Performance Drills
Chapter 27: Resources for Poets (Organizations, Websites, Books)
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