Log in or register to post comments by Adrian Sroka 10th May 2013 Do you read poetry for inspiration? Replies What you said about poetry making you think in different ways - Alan Bennett tends to do that for me.And yes, Jennifer, that bit is particularly resonant. Victoria Whithear 5200 points Ready to publish Fiction Comic Contemporary Romance Young Adult (YA) Speculative Fiction Short stories Writing and Editing Victoria Whithear 11/05/2013 Like 0 Report Reply Love poetry - really helpful for inspiration. W.B. Yeats, Kavanagh, Seamus Heaney, Hardy are my particular favourites. Chantelle Harvey 270 points Developing your craft Film, Music, Theatre, TV and Radio Poetry Short stories Fiction Middle Grade (Children's) Picture Books (Children's) Comic Food, Drink and Cookery Crime, Mystery, Thriller Speculative Fiction Adventure Historical Autobiography, Biography and Memoir Romance Chantelle Harvey 11/05/2013 Like 0 Report Reply I hardly ever read poetry: I'm far too shallow ;)Unless I'm looking for something specifically related to what I'm writing at the time :) Jonathan Hopkins 6735 points Practical publishing Fiction Historical Adventure The writing process The publishing process Self-Publishing Jonathan Hopkins 11/05/2013 Like 0 Report Reply Pagination 1 2 3 4 5 › Next page » Last page
What you said about poetry making you think in different ways - Alan Bennett tends to do that for me.And yes, Jennifer, that bit is particularly resonant. Victoria Whithear 5200 points Ready to publish Fiction Comic Contemporary Romance Young Adult (YA) Speculative Fiction Short stories Writing and Editing Victoria Whithear 11/05/2013 Like 0 Report Reply
Victoria Whithear 5200 points Ready to publish Fiction Comic Contemporary Romance Young Adult (YA) Speculative Fiction Short stories Writing and Editing
Love poetry - really helpful for inspiration. W.B. Yeats, Kavanagh, Seamus Heaney, Hardy are my particular favourites. Chantelle Harvey 270 points Developing your craft Film, Music, Theatre, TV and Radio Poetry Short stories Fiction Middle Grade (Children's) Picture Books (Children's) Comic Food, Drink and Cookery Crime, Mystery, Thriller Speculative Fiction Adventure Historical Autobiography, Biography and Memoir Romance Chantelle Harvey 11/05/2013 Like 0 Report Reply
Chantelle Harvey 270 points Developing your craft Film, Music, Theatre, TV and Radio Poetry Short stories Fiction Middle Grade (Children's) Picture Books (Children's) Comic Food, Drink and Cookery Crime, Mystery, Thriller Speculative Fiction Adventure Historical Autobiography, Biography and Memoir Romance
I hardly ever read poetry: I'm far too shallow ;)Unless I'm looking for something specifically related to what I'm writing at the time :) Jonathan Hopkins 6735 points Practical publishing Fiction Historical Adventure The writing process The publishing process Self-Publishing Jonathan Hopkins 11/05/2013 Like 0 Report Reply
Jonathan Hopkins 6735 points Practical publishing Fiction Historical Adventure The writing process The publishing process Self-Publishing
What you said about poetry making you think in different ways - Alan Bennett tends to do that for me.
And yes, Jennifer, that bit is particularly resonant.
Love poetry - really helpful for inspiration.
W.B. Yeats, Kavanagh, Seamus Heaney, Hardy are my particular favourites.
I hardly ever read poetry: I'm far too shallow ;)
Unless I'm looking for something specifically related to what I'm writing at the time :)