Hiyer....glad your balance is a bit better...
where is your poem you mention...?
Gillian
http://rosierushtonstone.wordpress.com/2012/03/08/an-old-poem-of-sorts/
Here! Bear in mind I wrote this when I was seventeen, ha ha!
I liked your poem Rosie. It has an honest, matter-of-fact quality to it. Love the ending. Very strong.
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I know that situation. I once wrote 50,000 words of a novel when I was 15, and then destroyed it in a fit of artistic angst. To be fair though, the novel wasn't very good...
Yes, it's amazing how much one can get away with if everyone puts it down to an 'artistic temperament'...
What a great poem!!! You're a natural!!! Loved it.
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Hiyer....glad your balance is a bit better...
where is your poem you mention...?
Gillian
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http://rosierushtonstone.wordpress.com/2012/03/08/an-old-poem-of-sorts/
Here! Bear in mind I wrote this when I was seventeen, ha ha!
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I liked your poem Rosie. It has an honest, matter-of-fact quality to it. Love the ending. Very strong.
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Thanks Matt. I'm glad I kept it now, ha ha! Most of them got burnt or ripped up in rage at one stage or another!New comment
I know that situation. I once wrote 50,000 words of a novel when I was 15, and then destroyed it in a fit of artistic angst. To be fair though, the novel wasn't very good...
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Ha ha, artistic angst. I like that. Maybe I'll start referring to my rage as artistic angst!New comment
Yes, it's amazing how much one can get away with if everyone puts it down to an 'artistic temperament'...
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What a great poem!!! You're a natural!!! Loved it.
Gillian
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Thanks Gillian. I used to do a lot of pieces like that for slam poetry gigs. The talent doesn't stretch beyond being able to think of rhyming words!New comment
Right, I suffer from an 'artistic temperament' too, a lot!New comment
Ha ha, peas in a pod it seems!