I write every day but not always poems. I have written essays for a number of newspapers and magazines, some of them humorous, some of them memoir and some of them discussing ideas about life. I live my life seeing the world as a poet, paying attention and thinking about it all.
read moreI think like most serious poets, I have to write. It’s what you do. It’s your life. I find inspiration in books, movies, newspaper reports, from my job, getting to my job on a bus was great material, from crazy neighbors and neighborhoods I lived in. Just about anything is a potential subject.
read moreWriting a good poem. Poetry is not a high-income format in many countries. So, what a poet must focus on is the poem itself, the words, the line endings, the stanza breaks, as well as the theme and images, metaphors or similes. As a poet, the only person that really matters is me and if I can sense or feel that the poem is working. I do have other poets read my work and offer suggestions, but ultimately, I’m responsible for the poem to turn out the way I want it to.
read moreJames Roderick Burns: I was born in the north east of England in 1972, studied for a PhD in English in the US between 1994 and 1999, and on returning to the UK joined the British civil service. I currently serve as Deputy Registrar General for Scotland overseeing the national system of birth, death and marriage registration.
read moreMy health and my wife’s required a move out of New York to a warmer, drier, and more peaceful life in Arizona; first in Phoenix and now in Tucson. It was in Phoenix that I started to write as my major endeavour.
read moreAllison Grayhurst is a member of the League of Canadian Poets. Four of her poems were nominated for “Best of the Net” in 2015/2018, and one eight-part story-poem was nominated for “Best of the Net” in 2017. She has over 1,375 poems published in more than 525 international journals and anthologies.
read moreIn conversation with Karunesh Kumar Agarwal, Managing Editor, Richard Rose tells us about his success as a writer.
read moreI'm deeply obliged for your kind words. Most of the authors have been contributing to Cyberwit's journals and anthologies for quite a long time. Their sustained interest heralded the emergence of our Art & Poetry Journal Harvests of New Millennium.
read moreI am a 71 year old retired Professor of Philosophy. I have been writing books since 2001. Born and raised in Brooklyn New York, I used to sing in nightclubs, but I always loved libraries and bookstores. My books are my babies.
read moreEvery artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures. – Henry Ward Beecher It was when I was still a kid and could not talk but needed to communicate somehow to ask for the water, when I was thirsty. So I told the word “PEPA”.
read moreIn conversation with Karunesh Kumar Agarwal, Managing Editor, Alka Narula tells us about her success as a writer.
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