As usual Jeff thank for the honest coaching wrapped in a gift of reality drenched inspiration that you are providing to us on the Ghost. Thats why I am here. To connect and create meaning in a community where I can create a little ruckus and let my madness flow. I write for myself in the end. As a writer I enjoy weaving poetic expression…
As usual Jeff thank for the honest coaching wrapped in a gift of reality drenched inspiration that you are providing to us on the Ghost. Thats why I am here. To connect and create meaning in a community where I can create a little ruckus and let my madness flow. I write for myself in the end. As a writer I enjoy weaving poetic expression into a tapestry of many themes that all connect in just "living into the questions". As soon as publishers see "poet", I seem to catch a look at their back side as they hurry away. In the end I just keep on creating and enjoy "Being" a writer. Self publishing has worked just fine for that purpose of setting my words free. How does poetry fit into this world. It doesn't seem well received as it means so many different things to all of us. Any misspelled words are in my fluent Canadian. Thanks Jeff!
Haha. Love this Jamie. And love poetry. I am a big fan of David Whyte and love how he’s set up a life for himself that revolves around the poetic imagination but still finds a way to make a living.
Sweet darkness! I’m also a big fan of David. He certainly found his way, introducing the resilience and magic of poetry to help soften a corporate world mindset in the 90s and has never looked back with his own beautiful wisdom on the wings of words. Everything is definitely waiting for us.
As usual Jeff thank for the honest coaching wrapped in a gift of reality drenched inspiration that you are providing to us on the Ghost. Thats why I am here. To connect and create meaning in a community where I can create a little ruckus and let my madness flow. I write for myself in the end. As a writer I enjoy weaving poetic expression into a tapestry of many themes that all connect in just "living into the questions". As soon as publishers see "poet", I seem to catch a look at their back side as they hurry away. In the end I just keep on creating and enjoy "Being" a writer. Self publishing has worked just fine for that purpose of setting my words free. How does poetry fit into this world. It doesn't seem well received as it means so many different things to all of us. Any misspelled words are in my fluent Canadian. Thanks Jeff!
Haha. Love this Jamie. And love poetry. I am a big fan of David Whyte and love how he’s set up a life for himself that revolves around the poetic imagination but still finds a way to make a living.
Sweet darkness! I’m also a big fan of David. He certainly found his way, introducing the resilience and magic of poetry to help soften a corporate world mindset in the 90s and has never looked back with his own beautiful wisdom on the wings of words. Everything is definitely waiting for us.
Yes!