Do you wonder where words and sayings originated? Well, wonder no more as the extremely well read and talented Kelly Knox investigates this very thing for us all. This time. read more…
It’s been nearly two weeks since the PoetsIN Schools Stress Ball and we’re still trying to get our heads around everything after being blown away by the success of it. read more…
It’s our Birthday! We’re two years old. How on earth did that happen? Another year of being a formally established as a charity, and BOY has it been a year. read more…
This blog is written by a PoetsIN Ambassador. This is written from their perspective. Man up, man! We talk about it all the time here at PoetsIN. The stigma of. read more…
Πάσχω/ πάθος (Paskho: ‘to suffer’/ Pathos: ‘that which happens to a person) Pathetic: (adjective) “From Middle French pathétique, from Latin patheticus, from Ancient Greek παθητικός (pathētikós, “subject to feeling, capable. read more…
PoetsIN is all about words. Whether they are written or spoken, they are fundamental to everything we do; empowering people who are struggling with their mental health through workshops and. read more…
Everyone has a story to tell; each one of us a writer of poetry – some, without even realising. That stream of consciousness that runs in our veins? It’s poetry. read more…
PoetsIN is all about words. Whether they are written or spoken, they are fundamental to everything we do; empowering people who are struggling with their mental health through workshops and. read more…
A while back I wrote an article about writer’s block called “Writing and the Dead Bedroom Phenomena”. In it, I discussed practical ways to alleviate this particular condition. I likened. read more…
Category: PoetsIN
Etymology of the word Panic by Kelly Knox
Do you wonder where words and sayings originated? Well, wonder no more as the extremely well read and talented Kelly Knox investigates this very thing for us all. This time. read more…
The Stress Ball Fundraiser – What a Huge Success!
It’s been nearly two weeks since the PoetsIN Schools Stress Ball and we’re still trying to get our heads around everything after being blown away by the success of it. read more…
PoetsIN Is Two Years Old!
It’s our Birthday! We’re two years old. How on earth did that happen? Another year of being a formally established as a charity, and BOY has it been a year. read more…
PoetsIN Event Organiser Sam Wilkinson on why the Stress Ball Fundraiser for PoetsIN Schools Means so Much
Who are you and what do you do? Hi I am Sam, a mum of two beautiful girls and a home school educator and carer. I spend my days looking. read more…
Man Up – By PoetsIN Ambassador
This blog is written by a PoetsIN Ambassador. This is written from their perspective. Man up, man! We talk about it all the time here at PoetsIN. The stigma of. read more…
The Etymology of Sympathy and Empathy by Kelly Knox
Πάσχω/ πάθος (Paskho: ‘to suffer’/ Pathos: ‘that which happens to a person) Pathetic: (adjective) “From Middle French pathétique, from Latin patheticus, from Ancient Greek παθητικός (pathētikós, “subject to feeling, capable. read more…
‘Depression’ – Where the Word Comes From and What it Means
PoetsIN is all about words. Whether they are written or spoken, they are fundamental to everything we do; empowering people who are struggling with their mental health through workshops and. read more…
An Asemic Sonnet in Sinhalese: Writer Profile with Clay Thistleton
Everyone has a story to tell; each one of us a writer of poetry – some, without even realising. That stream of consciousness that runs in our veins? It’s poetry. read more…
‘Stigma’ – Where the Word Comes From and What it Means.
PoetsIN is all about words. Whether they are written or spoken, they are fundamental to everything we do; empowering people who are struggling with their mental health through workshops and. read more…
The Gift That is Writer’s Block by Harlequin Grim
A while back I wrote an article about writer’s block called “Writing and the Dead Bedroom Phenomena”. In it, I discussed practical ways to alleviate this particular condition. I likened. read more…