Mescal would be the quiet boy at a party; the best friend who you don’t realise you’re in love with until he writes you a poem – and then it’s dizzying
Related Insights:
- Poet laureate honours Queen Elizabeth II with new work, Floral Tribute
- Love Island’s Amber Gill discusses finding holiday romance, coming out, and life after the villa
- Former poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy shares poem to mark Queen’s passing
- A Streetcar Named Desire production announces West End extension after Paul Mescal’s Oscar nomination
This is a fantastic article that provides a fresh perspective on the topic. I appreciate the way you challenge readers to think critically about the issue.
This article has been very useful in helping me understand this complex topic.
Your writing is so relatable and honest. It’s clear you’re not afraid to share your personal experiences and vulnerability with your readers.
You did an excellent job of explaining a complex topic in a way that is easy to understand. Your writing is clear and concise, and your ideas are well-articulated.
Your article is a great reminder that change is possible. Thank you for showing us that even in the face of adversity, we can still make a difference.
Your writing is inspirational and motivational. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with us.