tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32407491425448969.post5542293504434656018..comments2024-03-28T10:26:22.118-07:00Comments on Writing In Wonderland: Reading Heart and SoulSylvia Neyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09700149683391617521noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32407491425448969.post-15811227071442198712012-04-23T06:20:41.920-07:002012-04-23T06:20:41.920-07:00Hi Sylvia,
Ive done more song writing than poetry ...Hi Sylvia,<br />Ive done more song writing than poetry at least in recent years. <br /><br />Your post does give me something new to ponder. There are things I stopped doing because they were attached to a set of memories and dreams that became impossible. I stopped doing things like poetry and painting to try to forget and move on. It seems now 30 some years its time to finally face those things. I thought I had gotten through most, over the past year, seems there is still more - I didn't realize it till I was recently asked to do a large painting. Your poem is lovely and I will follow you and plan to come and read more after the A - Z ends. <br /><br />Blessings, MargotMargothttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07655602086395374599noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32407491425448969.post-6804662286706695882011-03-03T09:39:48.751-08:002011-03-03T09:39:48.751-08:00I am both a poet and writer of fiction and have to...I am both a poet and writer of fiction and have to say there are MANY out there like me. I hope you start writing more poetry, Sylvia. You are very talented!<br /><br />Can't wait til Saturday!Laurie Kolphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07494759781947881343noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32407491425448969.post-46118846401071779062011-03-01T08:08:22.189-08:002011-03-01T08:08:22.189-08:00I don't read poetry. I should. I've found ...I don't read poetry. I should. I've found that writers who read/study poetry seem to have lyrical flowing prose, even when they aren't writing poetry. <br /><br />I struggle with it, but I try every once in a while. I enjoyed your poem though, could feel the longing in it's versesKari Mariehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04404956407734167300noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32407491425448969.post-5780403127388302592011-03-01T07:08:06.743-08:002011-03-01T07:08:06.743-08:00I used to be addicted to reading poetry. Then I s...I used to be addicted to reading poetry. Then I started working 80 hours a week and poetry just seemed so slow at the time. It was hard to read a description of a tree while I was juggling 10 different tasks at once. I admit I felt jealous over the writers who even had the time to look at a tree, none-the-less write about it in such detail and reflect on life. I decided that both reading and writing poetry were a luxury. Now that my life has slowed down, I had the time to pick up a poetry anthology, read the first line of a poem by Richard Hugo, and had set the book back down just to think about that one line, because it was so powerful. You can't say that about a lot of genres.Writer Gaylehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08711035192612756128noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32407491425448969.post-86738766194534970172011-03-01T05:46:04.752-08:002011-03-01T05:46:04.752-08:00I am one who doesn't enjoy much poetry, though...I am one who doesn't enjoy much poetry, though there are exceptions. Possibly because I was forced to read so much poetry in high school that felt like it didn't have any soul at all. It seems to me, dare I say, that modern poetry tends to be all about cleverness and word play without much emotion. Also, I rarely consider poetry to be real poetry unless it rhymes. <br /><br />I am more inclined to enjoy poetry written at least a century ago. And I have absolutely no skill at writing poems myself. High school proved that. Ugh.Sarah McCabehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10985261436020635823noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32407491425448969.post-27652926320007158512011-02-28T21:27:55.513-08:002011-02-28T21:27:55.513-08:00I like to believe more people read poetry than we ...I like to believe more people read poetry than we know about. Poets normally don't hang out with writers of fiction or NF. And writers of other genres are fond of saying, "Poets are weird. I don't understand them." So ... people don't talk about reading poetry. Poets march to their own beat. I figure there are thousands and thousands and thousands of poetry readers out there... they're just incognito. :)<br /><br />Hope ya'll have a great time on Saturday. Wish I could be there!Jessica Fergusonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18320362797117599955noreply@blogger.com