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What happens when writing isn’t just a creative outlet—but a lifeline? In this deeply honest conversation, poet, publisher, and author Patricia Harris opens up about what it means to live with poetry—not as a hobby, but as a way of surviving the world. From writing her first poems as a child to running her own publishing company, Patricia shares how poetry became her language for processing trauma, insomnia, migraines, loneliness, and life itself. If you’ve ever written to cope, read poetry to feel seen, or wondered whether your words matter—this conversation will stay with you.In This Episode, We Explore: * How poetry became Patricia’s lifelong coping mechanism * The role of poetry marathons in building creative endurance * Why discipline and inspiration aren’t opposites * The importance of learning poetic forms before breaking them * How reading poetry helps writers feel less alone * Publishing poetry, running a small press, and supporting other writers * Redefining success as showing up and telling the truth * Writing through trauma without losing love for the craft Connect with Patricia Harris Explore Patricia’s poetry, books, and publishing work on her personal blog: https://pattymouseblog.com Learn more about her publishing company and the authors she supports: https://faecorpspublishing.com You can also find her books across major retailers through Books2Read links available on the Faecorps Publishing site. About the Guest Patricia Harris is a poet, children’s author, and publisher. She writes poetry, nonfiction, and children’s books under her own name, and dark fantasy and horror under the pen name Serena Musgraves. She is the founder of Faecorpse Publishing, where she helps indie authors bring their work into the world. Patricia has been writing poetry since childhood and publishing since 2010. Join the BuildWriting Newsletter If today’s conversation inspired you, join my BuildWriting Newsletter — where I send writing prompts, creative reflections, and weekly reminders to return to the page. 👉 Join here: https://buildwriting.com/newsletter/ A creative life grows when we grow it together. Chapters 00:00 Poetry as a Lifeline 01:03 What Patricia Writes and Why 02:10 Publishing Poetry and Building a Press 03:52 What a Poetry Marathon Really Demands 06:10 Prompts Pressure and Creative Freedom 07:25 Knowing the Rules Before Breaking Them 09:40 Writing Without Forcing the Work 11:04 Creativity Cooking and Chaos 14:59 Confidence Rejection and Finding Your Reader 17:35 How Poetry Changed Patricia’s Life 20:28 Why Reading Poetry Matters 23:15 The Poems That Stay Close 26:54 What Patricia Hopes Readers Feel 29:06 Defining Success as a Writer 31:49 Writing in Themes 35:11 Cover Design and Creative Control 41:08 Rapid Fire Poetry Rebels and Icons 43:06 If Her Poems Could Speak 43:54 Where to Find Patricia’s Work 45:02 Closing Thoughts Keep Writing
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