I just want to say how much I’ve enjoyed your poetry. As somebody who no longer writes poetry, and who was never very good at it to begin with, I’m jealous. I’m also intrigued by the blurb on “The Good News Comes to Athens”, and I hope to get around to reading it this summer.
That means a lot, especially for a newer writer like myself. It’s motivation and encouragement and food for the soul, and I can’t thank you enough. I hope that you keep writing, too, even if it’s not poetry, cause your application of theory to literature is equally inspiring.
I just want to say how much I’ve enjoyed your poetry. As somebody who no longer writes poetry, and who was never very good at it to begin with, I’m jealous. I’m also intrigued by the blurb on “The Good News Comes to Athens”, and I hope to get around to reading it this summer.
Best,
Mike Amey
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Mike,
That means a lot, especially for a newer writer like myself. It’s motivation and encouragement and food for the soul, and I can’t thank you enough. I hope that you keep writing, too, even if it’s not poetry, cause your application of theory to literature is equally inspiring.
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Never enough Scotch..
well played good sir.
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Congratulations on your book, I very much look forward to reading it soon. You’ve always been a brilliant writer.
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Thanks Keri. I really appreciate it. Hope you’re well.
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