The highlights and lowlights of 2017 2017 is almost over, and here at PoetsIN HQ we’re in a reflective mood. It’s that time of year where we sit, take. read more…
Everyone has a story to tell; each one of us writes poetry – some, without even realising. That stream of consciousness that runs in our veins? It’s poetry waiting to. read more…
Editing – The process of improvement If you’re a writer, it’s inevitable that your work will need to be edited at some point. That’s true no matter what type of. read more…
Everyone has a story to tell; each one of us writes poetry – some, without even realising. That stream of consciousness that runs in our veins? It’s poetry waiting to. read more…
Depression – Shapeshifter, Thief, Manipulator Dear Depression, Society calls you the black dog. I personally think black dogs are too cute to be associated with you, depression. You affect. read more…
Relationships, Prisons, and Why Writing Mends a Broken Heart. It’s so hard to keep relationships going when ‘the other half’ is inside. Temptation to stray, or the absence of a. read more…
Love After Fifty Love – What an amazing thing to feel. To be in love is something most of us either are, or desire to be. Today’s blog piece. read more…
From me to you, Anxiety Dear Anxiety, I’m not quite sure what drives your obsession with me, or why you feel the urge to follow me everywhere I go,. read more…
To my Personality Disorder. Dear Personality, I find you quite fascinating and I felt a letter to you would help me to understand who and what you really are. I. read more…
A guest blog by Miriam Ruff I have a panic disorder. One minute I’m fine, and the next something happens – I often don’t see whatever’s coming that sets. read more…
Tag: Writing
2017: A PoetsIN Recap
The highlights and lowlights of 2017 2017 is almost over, and here at PoetsIN HQ we’re in a reflective mood. It’s that time of year where we sit, take. read more…
Interview: Writer Profile – Miles Nowhere
Everyone has a story to tell; each one of us writes poetry – some, without even realising. That stream of consciousness that runs in our veins? It’s poetry waiting to. read more…
Writing and the Editing Process
Editing – The process of improvement If you’re a writer, it’s inevitable that your work will need to be edited at some point. That’s true no matter what type of. read more…
Interview: Writer Profile – Harlequin Grim
Everyone has a story to tell; each one of us writes poetry – some, without even realising. That stream of consciousness that runs in our veins? It’s poetry waiting to. read more…
Depression – A Letter from Me to You
Depression – Shapeshifter, Thief, Manipulator Dear Depression, Society calls you the black dog. I personally think black dogs are too cute to be associated with you, depression. You affect. read more…
Relationships in Prison and Why Writing Helps the Heartache.
Relationships, Prisons, and Why Writing Mends a Broken Heart. It’s so hard to keep relationships going when ‘the other half’ is inside. Temptation to stray, or the absence of a. read more…
Hope After Heartbreak – Learning to Love After Toxic Relationships
Love After Fifty Love – What an amazing thing to feel. To be in love is something most of us either are, or desire to be. Today’s blog piece. read more…
Dear Anxiety, From Me to You
From me to you, Anxiety Dear Anxiety, I’m not quite sure what drives your obsession with me, or why you feel the urge to follow me everywhere I go,. read more…
Dear Personality
To my Personality Disorder. Dear Personality, I find you quite fascinating and I felt a letter to you would help me to understand who and what you really are. I. read more…
Coming Out in the Face of Stigma
A guest blog by Miriam Ruff I have a panic disorder. One minute I’m fine, and the next something happens – I often don’t see whatever’s coming that sets. read more…