The Mind-s Eye A Guide To Writing Poetry Kevin Clark Apr 2026

The Mind’s Eye is not a magic formula for writing a prize-winning poem overnight. Instead, it is a practical, wise, and patient guide to building a sustainable writing practice. Kevin Clark treats poetry as a way of living more attentively, and that philosophy makes this book valuable long after you’ve written your first draft.

| Feature | The Mind’s Eye | Typical Poetry Guide | |---------|------------------|----------------------| | Emphasis | Visual & sensory precision | Emotion or form alone | | Tone | Teacherly but conversational | Either too academic or too vague | | Exercises | Concrete, repeatable, layered | Often generic one-offs | | Revision | Central, positive process | Mentioned briefly at the end | the mind-s eye a guide to writing poetry kevin clark

Available in paperback and e-book from major retailers (Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.org) and likely through university presses or your local library’s interlibrary loan. Check ISBN: 978-0142002131 (Penguin edition) or search for the current edition from White Pine Press. The Mind’s Eye is not a magic formula

In a crowded field of poetry guides—many of which focus solely on meter, rhyme schemes, or vague inspiration—Kevin Clark’s The Mind’s Eye: A Guide to Writing Poetry stands apart. Written for both the beginning poet and the seasoned writer looking to refresh their craft, Clark approaches poetry as a mode of deep seeing . He argues that before we can master language, we must first learn to observe the world with precision, empathy, and imagination. | Feature | The Mind’s Eye | Typical

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