You're comparing apples and Oranges, I'm afraid. Poetry is a STYLE of writing - fiction or non-fiction doesn't enter into it. Poetry can be non-fiction, based on a real event where the poet adds their own embellishments (like Kipling did), or it can be completely fictional, based on an idea or an imagined scene.
Of course, there can still be similarities despite the difference in category. :) both poetry and fiction are trying to paint a picture of the world, right? they are trying to get someone to see or feel something... to enter another world. There are very many artistic similarities in the creative process. :)
It's a compilation of Edgar Allen Poes short stories and poems set
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it was in a collection of the Best American Short Stories
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I think that a book of short stories or poems is a good idea. There are so many books like that in the world.
Poems have a set rhyme scheme and short stories can be how ever long
For short stories and short poems use quotation marks.
Not a one. Shakespeare wrote only poems and plays, not stories, short or otherwise.
Wrote short stories and poems.
Most poetry is short, so just pick a poem on any subject you like! You can do the same for any short story - just type in "poems about ___" or "read short stories online" and do a search on the internet!
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Poems are short and novels are long.
Yes Hughes did write plays along withe poems, prose, short stories, novels, and jazzy poems.
Callander Stoddart-Wyse has written: 'Poems and short stories'
Richard Bingham has written: 'Richard Bingham's poems and short stories'
In book publishing, an anthology is a collection of literary works chosen by the compiler; it may be a collection of plays, poems, short stories, songs or excerpts by different authors.