Today, I am delighted to introduce talented poet, Paul Cannon, as my first Treasuring Poetry guest of 2026.
Thanks for hosting, Kaye Lynne Booth.

Hi everyone, welcome back to Treasuring Poetry 2026. My first guest of the year is talented poet, Paul Cannon, who I met through the d’Verse Poets Pub. You can find the latest d’Verse challenge here: https://dversepoets.com/2026/01/15/its-open-link-night-and-our-live-session-is-just-around-the-corner/. d’Verse hosts three challenges a week and they are all very interesting.
Tell us a bit about Paul Cannon. How and why did you start writing poetry?
My earliest memory of my interest in poetry is my parents encouraging me to listen to them reading poetry to me from the Children’s Book Of Verse. I remember in later primary school having to memorise poems like Coleridge’s ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ and Southey’s ‘The Inchcape Rock’ along with Patterson’s ‘The Man From Snowy River.’ Poetry captured my imagination.
Later, in high school, we were introduced to many poets and forms from around the world. We were also tasked with writing poetry which I enjoyed. One poet who I continue to read from that time is Robert Frost, I love the way he draws me into observing human behaviour and feelings, and how he observes nature.
After high school I continued to write. The incentive was, naturally, love interests. My girlfriends were always polite about my writing, not least Lyn my wife to be. From the time I married in 83 to the mid nineties I was hit and miss with writing, what brought me back in earnest was my journey into becoming an Anglican priest and the pathway of training to be a spiritual director or companion for those needing a sounding board for personal discernment. This journey opened me up to the poetry of Mary Oliver, R.S. Thomas, Denise Levertov, Blake, Milton, Edwina Gateley, Noel Davis, Rumi, Hafez, Layli and many more. These poets inspired me and I became intentional about my writing at this point.
I didn’t go online with my poems until 2017. I was writing prose on Face Book and switched to WordPress in 2013 and it was through the WordPress community that I was encouraged to take the plunge into poetry after posting some tentative pieces.
Continue reading here: https://writingtoberead.com/2026/01/21/treasuring-poetry-meet-talented-poet-paul-cannon/
This is a wonderful interview, Robbie!
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Thank you, Dwight. It’s always fun to learn more about our poetry friends.
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Great interview and great poetry!
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I’m delighted you enjoyed this interview, Dave
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Thank you Robbie ❤️😀
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🧡 my pleasure, Paul
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Great interview with a great poet.
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Thank you, Michael
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You’re most welcome, Robbie. 🤗
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It’s nice to meet Paul Cannon here, Robbie. Thank you for sharing!
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My pleasure, Jan. I find Paul’s poetry very relatable
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It’s nice to learn about Paul Cannon, Roberta, thanks to your wonderful introduction.
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Hi Tim, I’m always delighted to share about fellow poets and their work.
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Heading over! xx
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Thank you, Resa 💛
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