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Artifacts awaken memories and inspire poetry

Posted on August 29, 2014 by ann perrin

As a poet, I am always interested in how memory can be an inspiration for one’s writing. On our recent visit to Rudyard Kipling’s house in Burwash, personal memories came flooding back because several things looked so familiar. The dark … Continue reading →

Posted in Ann's memoir, Brighton - out and about, Cheer yourself up, Photography, Poetry - Creative Writing, Retiring to Brighton - ups and downs | Tagged 'Don't Throw Away the Daisies' Poetry, Bateman's in Burwash, Cheer yourself up on a dull day, Creativity through objects, Finding my feet in Brighton, How atefacts aid creative writing, Inspiration for new poems, National Trust houses are great for memories, New inspiration for creative writers, Photography, Poems about puppets on strings, Rudyard Kipling, Southsea the end of an era, The puppeteer's daughter - part of Ann's memoir, Wise words in retirement | 2 Comments
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