Inspirational English, Issue 42, Jan/Feb 2018 Inspirational English, Issue 42, Jan Feb 2018 | Page 10

Hi Josie, your poems inspire young learners all over the world. Would you tell us how you got into writing? In 2006 I decided to volunteer one hour weekly to visiting my local primary school to help in the classroom, as many retired people do. It was here, that a few months later, I met a group of children who encouraged me to write poems for them. In the following year I met new children who asked me to make a website and to put on here the poems which I’d written for the children in the previous year and to continue writing for them. You used to be a teacher. Has this work helped you in creating poems for children? I was a teacher of secretarial subjects, and I believe that teaching Pitman’s shorthand gave me a good phonological awareness, ie an awareness of sounds within words because you write actual sounds on paper with shorthand. It is this very ability that helps in writing poetry which has rhythm or metre, and the awareness of sounds for rhyming. 10