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Poetry: September 27, 2023 Issue [#12199]




 This week: Just Another Poetry Newsletter
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3. Letter from the Editor
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About This Newsletter




You may trod me in the very dirt, but still, like dust, I'll rise.~~Still I Rise by Maya Angelou


It matters not how strait the gate, how charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul.~~Invictus by W.E.Henley


Keep your face always toward the sunshine - and shadows will fall behind you. ~~Walt Whitman


Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go. ~~T. S. Eliot


All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream. ~~Edgar Allan Poe




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Letter from the editor



One hundred and eighty Poetry Newsletters. I've written newsletters (note: that's plural!) on forms, poetic devices, reviewing poetry, reader reviews, various subjects, people and places, numerous poets, writer's block, emotions, being observant to the world around us, muses, and about a hundred other things. I've opened up and shared the inside me and what makes me tick as a writer.

I love writing these newsletters, but the well is a tad dry. SO I am asking YOU what YOU'D like to see, read about, and know more about. Do you have questions about anything in particular?

Please respond to the newsletter or email and PLEASE let me know! It is important to me to write about stuff people can use in some form or another.


Editor's Picks



 Pain Again Open in new Window. (E)
This is my way of banishing pain & giving an idea about me & my daily challenges.
#1791297 by dogpack saving 4premium Author IconMail Icon



 Order Open in new Window. (E)
Playing with trying to put my life in order
#2304909 by Fyn Author IconMail Icon



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A Café In Paris Open in new Window. (E)
Writers in a café in Paris.
#2156319 by Princess Megan Snow Rose Author IconMail Icon



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Stark Open in new Window. (E)
A poem exploring the impact of the photograph of a beach.
#2293702 by Beholden Author IconMail Icon



 Immortality ! or ? Open in new Window. (E)
good or bad
#2304782 by WriterRick Author IconMail Icon



 I REMEMBER WHEN Open in new Window. (E)
For My Daddy
#2101401 by K Lang Author IconMail Icon



 🌀Honor of One's Core🌀 Open in new Window. (E)
🌀Everyone has honor. Whats yours?🌀
#2277871 by 🐺Wolfkingdom🏰 Author IconMail Icon



 
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Forest Of The Stones Open in new Window. (E)
A spiritual piece about stones that heal.
#2278599 by The Crossing .. Author IconMail Icon

 
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Ask & Answer




Beholden Author IconMail Icon writes: For a brief time in the past, I became interested in photography. I scraped enough money together to get myself a half-decent camera and set about turning myself into the greatest photographer who ever lived. Well, if you're going to do something, might as well do it properly.

Many of my photographs were taken when on vacation in exotic and interesting places but, after a time, I found that I was taking fewer and fewer photos. Eventually, I realised that taking the photo was irksome to me - I wanted to experience things, not just record them. The world is full of photos of every conceivable place (and many quite indescribable) and these allow me to visit such places whenever I want. But the experience is only available to the memory if we actually go there and interact with it. Taking photos or writing about it makes scribes and cameras of us.

The time to write about something is afterwards. Immerse yourself, think about it and whatever the memory decides is relevant in it, then write the result. Don't thrash yourself for not having recorded something - yet.

Or do I think that merely because that's the way I am?


It is, I suppose different for everyone. We each have what works for us although there's nothing wrong with mixing it up a bunch or trying something new! :)




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