I have never been a great fan of Dennis, I like both Lawson and Paterson along with many other bush poets, Stephen on the other hand is a massive fan of Dennis, but I gather still likes most bush poets...(just a bit less

) I think that that comparing them is OK from a personal point of view, but when it comes down to judging their skill I don't think we can ever arrive at an apples for apples situation, after all, the only competition these bloke entered was a business affair...who will buy my work? I reckon Neville is pretty much onto it and I reckon it shows in the poetry we write and post, if you know the subject I believe it shows through, Matt posted a poem sometime ago about a day in the stock camp, the minute I read it I thought, "this bloke is either very, very well read, or he has been there and done that", turned out it was the latter. (He may be well read as well though..

) Maybe because I knew what he was on about when perhaps many townies wouldn't made me love the poem when many of them may not. I have quizzed one of our most respected modern day poets and mentors about the things that the masters did...(like inversions).. that we get frowned upon for, only to be told they are just having a bit of fun....I have never bought that, I believe it fitted so they used it, maybe they needed to meet a deadline or had too many ales or just couldn't be buggered, but I have never believed that they were just having a bit of fun, as I said, the only competition they entered was who will buy my work? As Frank pointed out, he, like many of us have no idea what is going on when people start talking all the tech talk, but he writes and and performs and is very successful....it all gets back to the same old line...if you like it it is good, if you don't it is bad!