Yes, I do. I write both poetry and short stories, but my love is poetry.
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Be Yourself by Ellen Bailey Why would you want to be someone else When you could be better by being yourself Why pretend to be someone you are not When you have something they haven't got Cheating yourself of the life you have to live Depri...
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Many poetry readings in the US are too long and cater to rude and arrogant poets. The readings would be more interesting and illuminating if poets came prepared, and allowed a spontaneous question and answer period. Examples of disappointin...
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I don't have the faintest idea of where I would place myself in the larger world of poetry. My dad's idea was that people discover poems they need, in secret--and in my experience that is certainly true. If one can add a poem or two to that...
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I chose poetry because I love it. It’s only through rhymes that I can express my feelings and myself, in order to share them with my readers. It’s my way of grieving and healing my wounds. According to my readers, my poems are therapeutic; ...
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I thought it was going to do all sorts of good to translate Molière’s The Misanthrope. It’s such a wonderful play that I wanted to do it properly and make it available to our stage. Happily, it turned out that I did have a talent for that. ...
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All my poems are like my children, and I love them all. If I have to choose, I would choose Nebo D Houno (Fountain of Thought). I also like Wat Qaiomat.
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