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Tag: Myra Schneider

Always the people

‘To tell you the truth, it’s been shattering. But kind of amazing, as well.’ ‘You never said. You never said. … More

Being a Poet, Being a Writer, Being Creative, Bird by Bird, Catherine Smith, Creativity, Damian Furniss, Gordon MacKenzie, James Schuyler, Josephine Corcoran, Life Lessons, Michael Laskey, Michael McKimm, Myra Schneider, Peter Carpenter, Peter Sansom, Poetry, Poets, Reading, reading poems, Reading Poetry, Rollo May, Stephen Boyce, Thomas Merton

Ignore everyone, absorb everything

During the mad phase, when everything was a tweet or a share or a retweet, one of my favourite discoveries … More

Being a Poet, Being a Writer, Being Creative, Change This Manifestos, Creativity, Damian Furniss, How to be Creative, Hugh MacLeod, Leaving Twitter, Life Lessons, Myra Schneider, Poems, Poetry, Poets, Reading, reading poems, Reading Poetry, Twitter, Writing Poems, Writing Poetry, Writing Process

Lifesaving Poems: Myra Schneider’s ‘Goulash’

Goulash A crucial ingredient is the right frame of mind so abandon all ideas of getting on. Stop pedalling, dismount, … More

Education, Enitharmon Press, Forward Best Poem, Goulash, Life Lessons, Lifesaving Poems, Lifesaving Poetry, literature, Myra Schneider, Poems, Poetry, Poetry in Education, Poets, Presence, Reading, reading poems, Reading Poetry

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