Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Guest post by Jeff Boire

Guest post by Terry J. Coyier

Guest article from Terry J. Coyier

Are you the type of writer that wants to inspire others? It’s not a bad goal to have.

Maureen Alsop is a poet and poetry lover. I know you’ll enjoy this interview. How did you first discover that you loved poetry? I’ve always loved poetry, even before I knew the name for it. My parents read to me constantly, and I loved reading. One of my favorite poems growing up was called “The [...]

Just had the pleasure of interviewing Paul Kiritsis, author of the poetry book, Fifty Confessions. I think you’ll enjoy the interview with this fascinating poet. How did you first discover that you loved poetry? My first ‘footsteps,’ if you like, in the realm of poetry occurred in early primary school as a second-grader. I remember [...]

David Cornberg’s The Dailies, is a treat for any poetry lover. The book begins on March 11th, the author’s birthday, and features one poem for every day of the year. The poems, mostly free verse, vary in length and meter. Each day’s work provides a new and joyful surprise in the form of prose. The [...]

I recently had the pleasure of reading Diana Raab’s new poetry book, Dear Anais: My Life in Poems for You. Now, I have an interview with this interesting and thoughtful poet. Enjoy: When did you know you wanted to be a writer, and how did you first make that a reality? I have been writing [...]

Anaїs Nin is perhaps the intended audience for Diana Raab’s work, but her poetry can easily be slipped on to any reader like a much beloved cashmere sweater. In the beginning of Dear Anaїs: My Life in Poems for You, the author writes a letter to the famous diarist. She explains her admirations this way, [...]

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