About

If you want to be a writer then you should just write. Nothing easier. So I’ve promoted a blog to be the monkey on my shoulder. Hopefully she’ll bite me enough.

I’m a voluntary exile from Ireland, IT tainted but capable of other heresies.  Comments, suggestions and inspired criticism welcome.

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Mike Lyne 2009.

5 Responses to “About”

  1. ilovemint Says:

    Hey, just dropping by to say I thoroughly enjoy your writing. I like the way how your words can be interpreted in different ways, something deeper lies behind every metaphor. Your poetry is sparked with craft and detail, it is flowing.

    Cheers.

    PS. I’ve been waiting for the Night Train to Rome would come along. I’d just hop on it the first instant ^_^

  2. Fitch Says:

    I just have to tell you that words fail me whenever I read your work. I feel the impulse to comment on everything you post and yet I have no idea what to say. Your writing is just overwhelmingly beautiful, beyond description. I mean really … how many times can one simply post a comment of “Beautifully written! Well-done! Bravo!” It feels as if my inadequate comments detract from the exquisite nature of your words … a poor woman’s framing for an intricate work of art.

  3. Etain Says:

    Your writing is beautiful. It’s so intelligently moving and quite exquisite in character.
    A graceful but potent depiction of the many facets of love and admiration.

  4. tenmiles Says:

    Who would have thought a random stumble could lead me to fall into your words? To feel my mind respond as it would seeing an old friend after years of passing?

    I am reminded of the power of words to remind that no matter how or where or who, we share this life in ways we could never comprehend. And wouldn’t it be wonderful if more people would realise that.

    Thanks, it has been a privlege to read you works.

  5. Jaymie Says:

    I’m giving “Read Write Poem” a shot too. Funny that I didn’t experience blocks until I accepted the challenge. This should be fun.

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