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The Break is Over.

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About Me

11th of September, 2020

There's been a big change. And it is for....it is a hope right now. We people have to make sure that things would go right. And so, sadly, I would have to take a break from literatures. Actually, it just means the break is over.
The way I see it, it may take me December, or second half of November to get back. Other opinions were of March next year. I'm fine with it, and everyone else also.
Sorry for leaving, but we have to give preferences. Even if the heart doesn't want to.
I would be back here once it is done. So you can recommend me your writings, which you think I would like to read once I be back.
Keep well, and be good. Stay safe.


For my friends here:
Martin keep with you and improve consistently, and study poems in the standardized way.
R.J. Calzonetti water it down, be a bar poet but with a voice everyone will want to hear. Use universal images and symbols, if you don't know one relating to your piece, then research about that particular. Times are changing, and so should we. Experiment more with your pieces, and experiment in a way with reasoning, with asking every possible question to yourself for each of your choice.
Ankita Dwivedi do it in a formal way. When you do free verse, you lack Whitman complex. Lyrical poems are not that attractive if we keep with abstracts. Feelings should be given a concrete structure. Ask silly questions like 'what is the color of rage or does it flow like water or does it smell like jellybeans', give your readers more ways to sense (all of the senses not just 5). And when you do structured, it isn't that well structured. Plan it like you're planning a house. Ask every brick the question, does it fit to the rhythm?
Riya for now, you should just write and practice. And try to do more and more editings in your pieces. And give an experience to the reader than words. Guide them.
Jamie. I haven't read you as a writer, which is, I have read a fewer works in contrast to your posted works. But, this is to you too. Be formal, and study in a standardized way before trying that out. Use a book. Read critisisms and articles on great poems.

And to all friends here: put your point of view and believe in yourself. If you think you're right even after doubting over yourselves for weeks, then you probably are right. Practice more and be yourself.