At an early age
Imtiaz Dharker began writing poetry in the 1980s while she lived in Wales. She published her first collection of poems, "Purdah," in 1989.
Rudyard Kipling began writing poems as a way to express his thoughts and observations about the world around him. Writing poetry allowed him to communicate his ideas and emotions in a creative and artistic way, which eventually became a key part of his literary career.
kept writing
William Carlos Williams married to Florence Herman in 1912
1997
Love
poems have a different structure
Writing poems.
Anne Mazer began her writing career at a young age, writing stories and poems as a child. She later went on to become a published author in the 1980s, with her first book, "The Amazing Days of Abby Hayes," being released in 2000.
Enid Blyton began writing from a young age, publishing her first book, "Child Whispers," when she was around 27 years old. However, she had been writing short stories and poems from a much younger age.
Emily Dickinson began writing poetry in her teenage years and continued throughout her life. She was known for her unique style and themes such as nature, death, and immortality. Dickinson's poetry was mostly unpublished during her lifetime but is now celebrated for its innovative approach and emotional depth.
Rabindranath Tagore is most well known for being the author of Gitanjali. He became the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913. It is unknown which were his first poems, since he actually began writing poetry at the age of 8.