1. Have you always been interested in writing poetry? 2. So, what prompted you to write your first book “It's a Teacher's Life...!” ? 3. Do you have a favourite poem?
4. What prompted you to write your book “Family and More – Enemies or Friends?” 5.Why is it called “Enemies or Friends?” | 6. What did you find the hardest about writing your books? Finding the time to finish them and then the editing, the endless checking and re-reading – it drove me crazy! 7. What was the easiest part? Just writing the poems – I was totally absorbed by the process and really enjoyed it. 8. How do you describe your style of poetry? Easy-to-read, easily accessible free verse. I want people to be able to read and understand what I'm writing about from the word go. I don't like things to be hidden in obscurity. I write simply as I'm inspired to write. The poems I've had published in my two collections are really stories and character sketches that just happen to be in verse. One of the reviews on Amazon talks about me developing a new form of poetry, called the 'anecdotal poem', and I think that describes my style of poetry very well. (If readers would like to find out more about free verse, then I recommend this article Free Verse Poetry - An Art Form, written by Angela Saunders, poetry editor of Bella Online 9. What's the attraction of writing poetry as opposed to writing children's stories? When I write poetry, I can concentrate on the rhythm and sound of the words and use vocabulary I wouldn't be able to use in my children's stories. It's a marvellous linguistic challenge - the sound of words has always been something that's fascinated me. It's one of the reasons I studied modern languages. When I write my children's stories, it's more about escaping into a wonderful world of fantasy, leaving the mundane 'real' world behind – I find it wonderfully exciting and liberating. 10. When you're not writing, what are you doing? Tutoring, translating, reading, walking, playing tennis or dancing, doing Pilates, spending time with my niece and nephew. 11. What are your future writing goals? The illustrations for my first children's picture book are now finished and I am investigating publishing options, and the illustrations for my second picture book are being done. I'm really looking forward to having my children's books published and going into schools to talk about them. Having been a school teacher for 20 years, I'm no stranger to the school environment, although it will perhaps be a little strange that I'll be going into schools first and foremost as a writer rather than a teacher, although I hope everyone can learn something useful from my stories.
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