Boyle Street Poets Write About Addiction and Street Life
Sunday, March 27th, 2011[Excerpt]
Michael King has made some bad choices, spent time in jail, spent more time living on the streets. He says he’s seen it all, and now he writes about it.
King is one of 19 poets featured in Shadows in the Streets, a collection of 24 poems published by the Learning Centre Literacy Association jointly with Boyle Street Community Services. The book features poetry written by people who have lived on the streets, or still do. King, 53, has been off the street for about a year. With the help of Boyle Street Services, he found his own place and continues to receive support from staff, who treat him “like a person instead of a number.”
He said he has travelled all across North America, and his experiences are what motivated him to begin writing poetry and short stories when he was 25 years old. “Actually, all of my poems have a story behind them,” said King, who has two poems included in the collection. Writing comes easily to him, he said. He can scribble out a poem in less than 10 minutes if he sees something inspiring -even just the smile on another person’s face can be inspiration enough.
He shared two poems on Wednesday afternoon at Boyle Street Services for the book’s release.
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Source: Edmonton Journal
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