I understood long ago that selecting one title and writing a series of poems (usually 60-70, sometimes more) worked well for me. I also agree with Paul Valery & his idea that; “a poem is never finished, only abandoned,” This liberating notion inspired me to continue to edit and revise and add to poems I had written decades before.
Project End of Days is a Poetry/Art project & books by T. Byron K. Studio Appalachia-VA
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T’ang Poetry, Li Ho and the Influence on the French Symbolist Movement
I realized that the best of what the French Symbolists (like Baudelaire and Rimbaud) had to offer really began with the T’ang period and Po...
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8/9/1995 Dear Nikki, I wanted to write you and thank you for some time and perhaps it is the difficulty in the context of simply beginning ...
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One of my earliest (and most impactful) memories of poetry is a song titled "The Pasture" by Robert Frost that my Father’s Glee Cl...
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I started writing poetry in 1987 while I was an Undergraduate at Viginia Tech. Almost 40 years later I am still writing and painting and m...
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