What Draws You To Poetry? - video

What draws you to poetry? Poet Jane Ormerod shares why she loves poetry and how she came to create this kind of art. She says that poetry can be anything. It's like other forms of art, such as painting. It's open and inviting.
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  • Just out of thin air something or a feeling may just touch you in such a way it compels you to write & as you write, don't know about other people but I get a wave & or range of feelings that release with every sentence that I write...It just flows through me & quench's my thirst for the passion as it gives out an un-describable feeling.

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      • I do believe that poetry is an art. I'm glad to know you as a poet, and me we share the same view on that perspective. Good Luck on your journey to even greater success.
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          :Do you want to join my Travel Circle the gave me new insights writing poetry?  Poetry - It's like adjusting the exact heavenly words together as a painter, so the public sees our full picture. I love writing it. We know I wrote 56 Epic Poems looking to have IIA published by Xilibris. 

        • Me too!
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            Hi Astyanax - so glad this interview was useful to you! Good luck with your poetry.