Today we have a wonderful guest stopping by for an interview, poet and blogger, John Lavan. Enjoy!
Interview with John Lavan
I have a lovely wife and three sons. I live mostly in
Yorkshire, in the UK; sometimes in Cumbria (UK). I work as a management
consultant and travel a lot, so I write many of my poems on trains.
As a poet, where do you find inspiration for your poems?
My eldest son, Andrew has Down’s Syndrome and he is my
greatest muse. Love between father and son is not well explored in literature
and I ‘go for the mystery of love’ in many of my poems. Of course, my other
family members also inspire me! That’s why the collection is called ‘Familial’.
You’ve published a collection of your poems, Familial. Can you tell us a bit about the book?
I have 2 blogs: http://poemsfromreality.blogspot.co.uk/ and http://beautifulwordpoems.blogspot.co.uk/ with over 600 poems there. I like to write a
poem every other day. I selected the poems for Familial from those on the blog with most hits and comments. So
Familial is a democratic collection! Apostrophe Books found me on Twitter
(@Toltecjohn) and eight weeks later
Familial: Selected Poems (http://apostrophebooks.com/books/poetry/familial/) was
out! That’s magic.
What drew you to write poetry?
In my early 50’s, I re-married and started writing short
poems to my new wife. I found I had some talent and my passion grew – for
studying, reading and writing poetry. It is indeed spellbinding.
What is your favourite aspect of writing? Your least
favourite?
I like the first creative expression – forcing out the poem
onto the page from an inner feeling. That can make me grunt out loud on a
crowded train. There is no least favourite. Crafting the poem from a first
draft is also fun.
You have a significant blog and Twitter following. How do think social media has impacted you as
a writer?
It has opened up grand and global possibility! I remember
reading somewhere in a creative writing book ‘The internet poets are coming!’
and I guess I decided to become one. I love to believe that ‘a cuppa and a Kindle’
can associate reading a couple of poems with a coffee (without dragging paper
around). We could reframe the public’s appetite for poems as a way of starting
to feel! … to easily feel alive!
Do you have any advice for aspiring poets?
Write every day. No exceptions – and write about what’s
happening now. Pinch ideas from other poets.
Do you any authors you admire, or have inspired you?
Emily Dickinson – she has unmatched insight, mystery,
compression and feeling.
What’s next for you?
An epic poem – I’m half way into it. First, though, a cup of
coffee and a Kindle!
and will soon be available from 130+ other retailers, through http://apostrophebooks.com/books/poetry/familial/
You can also find out more about Familial on Pinterest (http://pinterest.com/apostrophebooks/familial-selected-poems-by-john-lavan/) and on Goodreads (http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15838108-familial).
2 comments:
Great blog! I know some of your work as well from Gather I believe
Probably, I post to Gather quite a bit. And thanks.
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