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I thought then about what two of the writers I have read said about their writing methods. One of them, Rod McKuen, said that he tried to write a poem every day. The other one, Isaac Asimov, said that he would lock himself in a room with a typewriter for 8 hours a day. This made me think that I set aside time where I had nothing to do but write when I might write more poems. So I start on my breaks and lunches at work to take a pen and notebook and try to write something. Doing this is how this book was written. Now as before; 'Now I do try to write "good" poetry that people will enjoy…mehr

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I thought then about what two of the writers I have read said about their writing methods. One of them, Rod McKuen, said that he tried to write a poem every day. The other one, Isaac Asimov, said that he would lock himself in a room with a typewriter for 8 hours a day. This made me think that I set aside time where I had nothing to do but write when I might write more poems. So I start on my breaks and lunches at work to take a pen and notebook and try to write something. Doing this is how this book was written. Now as before; 'Now I do try to write "good" poetry that people will enjoy reading, but I don't try to write poems for people to read.' I will say about my writing method that I try to write in a way that isn't dependent on the language they are written in. So I do not use rhyme and meter which will be lost if the poems are translated in to another language.
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William A. Kofoed was born in Logan Utah. He now lives in Magna Utah. He was a member of Mormon Youth Chorus and the Jay Welch Chorale. He is a published photographer. He started writing poetry in high school and he has been published in Poetry Quarterly, Utah Life and The Route 7 Review. The poem 'Attacked' used in 'Utah Life' July/August 2018 The poem 'Storm' was used in Sept/Oct 2019 issue if Utah Life The poem 'Together move' used in the 'Summer 2018' issue of Poetry Quarterly The poem 'Pickup truck' used in the January / February 2020 issue of Utah Life The poem 'Flicker out' won 2nd place in the Utah State Poetry Society Whitaker Award 2019 The poem 'Them' won special recognition in the State Poetry Society Paul M. Ford