Alyssa Cooper
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The Motel Room
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I liked the Beggar and his cup. Very enjoyable, but what you did in that Autumn poem was exquis..."
Thank you. Poetry has definitely become a staple of mine the last few years. I've written 50 or 60 and I'm hoping to find a chance to publish my own collection sometime soon.

I liked the Beggar and his cup. Very enjoyable, but what you did in that Autumn poem was exquisite. Please write more poetry.
Cheers.

I don't generally email my work around. I'm seeking publication opportunities for most of it, and I'm quite wary of the internet. :) You can find a poem of mine on stonevoices.co and a short story on inktankmagazine.com, and my first novel will be out this fall

Your opinion is, without a doubt, the most honest criticism I have ever read about Shakespeare's body of work. I am going to be forward and ask to read of your work. My inbox awaits: sugarfreeryan@hotmail.com

I've just never been a Shakespeare fan, personally. I think that his story lines are blunt and predictable, his characters are completely one dimensional, and his fame has far outreached his talents. I know that a lot of people have a very deep respect for the man, and I can appreciate that, he's just not a favourite of mine.