Portapoet (iOS): A social network for poets, who can write, share, and battle with their poems using the app. (I don’t know why the difference in price for the two platforms.) Poet’s Pad ($9.99 for iOS, $4.99 on Android): A writing tool for poetry and spoken word. Tap the plus icon in the top right of your library to record your song. Instant Poetry 2 ( iOS): Remember refrigerator poetry? This lets you create and share poems with fridge poetry without blocking the fridge door or having to manage all those little magnets.īe a Poet ( Android): Another fridge poetry app, designed for brainstorming, creation, and meditation. Hum helps you observe and categorize your songs’ melodies, as well as compile your lyrics and recordings in the same place. Textgram ( Android): An Instagram text overlay app for Android-using poets. Poets can add their poems right into the app, layer them over backgrounds, and share them as images. ImageQuote ( iOS): This isn’t exactly a poetry app-it lets users add words to pictures, but it can be used as a poetry app for Instagram. Download Poetry Creator Verses - Poetry, Poems & Poets and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Poetreat ( iOS): A poetry apps that suggests rhymes as you write. Poet Assistant ( Android): A rhyme dictionary for Android users.Ĭannonball (Android and iOS): It’s billed as a game, but Cannonball is more of a way for poets to create work using images and hashtags, and then share those poems with friends. Rhymers’ Block ( iOS): A rhyme dictionary for your phone, for poets, rappers, and lyricists. Word Palette ( iOS): Experimental writers can create poems by dragging around “palettes” of scrambled words. Poetry is also the distilled thoughts and feelings of a poet, so it makes sense that a poet might write poetry on their phone as they move through their day, observing the world around them.īecause poems adapt so well to the (very) small screen, developers have created poetry apps for just about everyone: there are apps for reading poetry, apps for creating poetry, apps for students of poetry, and even poem-based games. It makes sense-a lot of poems are short and can be read on a smartphone screen without scrolling. Poetry might be the perfect literature form for the smartphone, so it’s not surprising that there are a lot of poetry apps out there. She blogs about feminism, the writing life, and whatever else comes into her head at Blog: A.J. She is a journalist and has taught journalism to college students. She holds an MFA in creative fiction, but despite the best efforts of her teachers at Fairfield University's low-residency program, remains a huge dork for sci-fi, fantasy and comic books. All she’s ever wanted to do in life is read and write books, and so, is constantly writing at least one novel. O’Connell is the author of two published novellas: Beware the Hawk and The Eagle & The Arrow. Poe lets you pay one subscription for unlimited access to all of the bots on its platform for 19.99 per month or 200 per year.
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