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The Muse Speaks To The Writer
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TITLE (EDIT)
The Muse Speaks To The Writer
DESCRIPTION
A poem about the determined muse within my head that urges me to keep writing!
[117 words]
TITLE KEYWORD
Mind
AUTHOR
Harriet Nicholas

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Harriet Nicholas is 20 years old. She is a final year fashion student living in the UK.

Harriet grew up in Brunei and won numerous short story competitions there. Despite having a strong love for writing, her ambition to be a designer was far greater. She moved to the UK four years ago to do her course and is currently living with her boyfriend, Kevin.

She is also a freelance illustrator and fashion writer.
[February 2004]
AUTHOR'S OTHER TITLES (7)
A Model Life (Novels) Janet hates her life, hates her parents and her boyfriend isn't the ideal she'd dreamed of. She is rude, calculating and other girls hate her guts. On top of that, she's a raging nymphomaniac, incapab... [6,622 words] [Humor]
Adoration Is Not Love (Poetry) A poem about . . . well, myself really and I boy I fancied when I was about thirteen! [122 words] [Mind]
Guilt (Poetry) A short poem about guilt. [91 words]
I Haven't Found Myself Yet (Poetry) A sad poem I wrote one night when I was feeling very, very sorry for myself . . . [100 words] [Mind]
Pretty Dancer (Poetry) A poem about some girls I have known . . . and their way. . . please, read on and find out . . . [176 words] [Mind]
The Day You Dissapeared (Songs) A sort of country song I composed after an upsetting break with an ex-boyfriend. [217 words]
Turning Point (Short Stories) The thoughts of a girl in one afternoon that will change her attitude towards her social life . . . [2,270 words] [Mind]
The Muse Speaks To The Writer
Harriet Nicholas

Work
Work - I said
Work!
Pick up the pen
Think and write
Be sensible
And think hard
Do not let it get to you
Keep your goal in mind
What is your goal, you ask?
To get something out of work!
To get that wonderful feeling of satisfaction!
How? you ask?
If it is a matter of time . . .
Well,
Within a certain period
Not too slow
Not too fast
And then,
You will have the satisfaction of having done it
Proper!
Don't sit down and sigh,
Get up!
It takes effort to make love work
It takes effort to paint
To build
To simply live!
Is that what you moan about?
Foolish child
Get up and make your life work
Make me proud
Make it so everytime you speak
It is with pride
Not regret
Joy
And not guilt
Excitement
Instead of fear
Get that pen moving!
And never forget my words

 

 

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"You have heard this probably many times, and you will hear it again, a truly inspiring poem for writers that means to have someone behind them pushing and urging them to go on. I think I will keep this poem close although at times it is a bit repetitive in a sense." -- Nicola.

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© 2001 Harriet Nicholas
STORYMANIA PUBLICATION DATE
June 2001
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