The
Bright Light Café Presents ...
Stephen
Pray
Biography
Photos
Performance
Poems
When
were you born?
I was born in 1950 Aug 30th.
Where were you born and raised?
I was born in the
City of Portland Maine, but grew up in the town of Windham
about twelve miles away.
How has your up
bringing influence your writing?
Being brought up in
the country with lots of woods and a nearby lake has influenced
my natures side and given me many fond memories.
Are you married?
If so, when and how did you meet?
My wife's name is
Sharon. We met in 1972 at a party at my friends
house. She babysat for them.
Have you any children?
Yes - three girls, Katy, Sally and Emily.
When did you first
start creatively writing and why? What prompted you to become a writer?
I started in high school
mainly because I was trying to express feelings that I couldn't
express verbally. I loved reading poetry and other books
but found that writing poetry was where I was best.
What is your favourite
book?
Wow, that's Hard as I
am a very voracious reader and collector I have over 4000
books in my collection, would be hard pressed to pick just
one, but probably the Tolkien series Lord of the Rings.
What is your favourite
poetry?
That would have to be
Frost's "The Road Less Travelled". I seem to always
want to go to places no one has been before.
What is your favourite
short story?
None
Who
is your favourite writer?
Either Robert Heinlein or
Anne McCaffery because of their characters you feel like they
are real while reading the stories.
What is your Favourite
song?
Again I have a vast
collection of music that is very eclectic from hard rock to
Jazz and trying to pick one would be too hard.
What are your Writing
goals?
Well I have achieved
the one goal of getting my poetry into a book format, now it
is a matter of finding a way to advertise it and get a lot of
it sold ... lol.
What are your dream
and goals?
To be able to
continue writing and creating good poetry for many more years.
What are your Hobbies?
I like to
sailboat, ice skate, swim, walk on moonlit shores, work with
my hands.
What is the writing
process like for you? Do
you sweat blood or do the words come easily?
Usually the poems
seem to write themselves, very few times do I have to sit and
really think about what I want to write.
How many edits do you
normally do before you feel your work is completed?
I never did edits till recently when I found a very good
poetry site that gives very good critiques and shows you a
better way with out compromising the poem as a whole.
"Time In New England" is a good example of
that. It had four critique reviews and I do to those I
changed the wording some and it became a tighter and better
poem.
Do you have an advice
for aspiring writers?
Yes
write write lots and lots eventually you will find the best
way of your own writing and find a lot of different posting
places and take critiques without malice.
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