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Across the world, every autumn, thousands of young people leave their homes to study at a university, and, then, to find work in a city. Most expect to avoid cruelly hard work, with the plough, the spade, or the loom, and to find congenial work, in the air-conditioned office, at meetings, or writing reports.
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Apple PodcastsAndroidRSSThen there are all the young people who will not make it to college, for one reason or another (usually, poverty). But all of you need learning and understanding, and some of it can come from writing your own poetry, or reading others’.
Call Douglas’s poems candles in the wind, which have illuminated his life, and others’ too, and may do the same for yours, as we all face up to the realities of our situations and societies. Seeing what is true, in our corner of civilization, may be more useful to us, and more easily communicated, than creating or analysing verses which conform to a culture’s prevailing values.
Bring your critical faculties to bear on my poetry – ask yourself, what is true in these poems, and what is not? And learn.
Get your copy of Poetry Matters – Write!: (What you don’t know CAN hurt you) by Douglas McCulloch on Amazon.
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Across the world, every autumn, thousands of young people leave their homes to study at a university, and, then, to find work in a city. Most expect to avoid cruelly hard work, with the plough, the spade, or the loom, and to find congenial work, in the air-conditioned office, at meetings, or writing reports.
Subscribe with your favorite podcast player
Apple PodcastsAndroidRSSThen there are all the young people who will not make it to college, for one reason or another (usually, poverty). But all of you need learning and understanding, and some of it can come from writing your own poetry, or reading others’.
Call Douglas’s poems candles in the wind, which have illuminated his life, and others’ too, and may do the same for yours, as we all face up to the realities of our situations and societies. Seeing what is true, in our corner of civilization, may be more useful to us, and more easily communicated, than creating or analysing verses which conform to a culture’s prevailing values.
Bring your critical faculties to bear on my poetry – ask yourself, what is true in these poems, and what is not? And learn.
Get your copy of Poetry Matters – Write!: (What you don’t know CAN hurt you) by Douglas McCulloch on Amazon.
The post Poetry Matters – Write!: (What you don’t know CAN hurt you) by Douglas McCulloch appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

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