Picture by Petr Kratochvil ©️ It has been more than a minute since visiting my blog. Life has a habit of getting in the way of writing, and activism, (Palestine and Gaza) has taken, (without regret) a larger slice of my time. However, after the winter solstice and as the turn of the year approaches,… Continue reading Weekend Creative Corner 29.12.24
Weekend Creative Corner 24th August (24.8.24)
Hello everyone! I am sorry to have missed last week's posts, as I have fighting off a summer cold. This week I am off to a writers retreat in Shropshire, Arvon Clockhouse with a big bag of notebooks and poetry books. It's strange, although I have been looking forward to this week, the thought of… Continue reading Weekend Creative Corner 24th August (24.8.24)
Weekend Creative Corner 18th August
Words are our most inexhaustible source of magic. - J. K. Rowling I have never started a poem yet whose end I knew. Writing a poem is discovering. - Robert Frost I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by. - Douglas Adams A sunny August Sunday afternoon, a perfect time to… Continue reading Weekend Creative Corner 18th August
Poetry Procrastination
It is fitting that a post about procrastination missed its Wednesday slot and has been sitting in the draft folder for some days. From Merriam Webster dictionary , the definition of procrastinate is procrastinated; procrastinating transitive verb : to put off intentionally and habitually Often procrastination is seen as a fault, even a moral failing. But what… Continue reading Poetry Procrastination
Weekend Creative Corner 10th August
For this weekend's corner, I looked for a poem about August, it is my birthday month after all. Sara Teasdale is a poet I am unfamiliar with, and I am glad to have found her and this poem. Poets.org describes Teasdale’s work as being characterized by its simplicity and clarity, her use of classical forms,… Continue reading Weekend Creative Corner 10th August
Mornington Crescent
Today's post revisits drafting, after all writing is rewriting. After reading 'On Poetry' I thought I would play with form, and my post is an illustration of this play. Draft Three Mornington CrescentIn the shadow of Richard Corden, an early spring day. When I looked up, I saw pigeons circling, a swoosh and a swoop.… Continue reading Mornington Crescent
Weekend Creative Corner 4th August
I have finished reading 'On Poetry' by Glyn Maxwell, published by Oberon books in 2012. It was a Foyles purchase made whilst waiting for my phone repair in Westfield Stratford, and well worth reading. Certainly Adam Newey at The Guardian thought so, as proudly inscribed on the front cover. https://www.theguardian.com/books/2012/jul/13/on-poetry-glyn-maxwell-review First a little about the… Continue reading Weekend Creative Corner 4th August
A musical interlude
Dear reader, I am looking forward to attending a string summer school at City Lit, so will be taking a short break from my blog, but back very soon!
Weekend Creative Corner 21st July
One of my poetry inspirations is U.A. Fanthorpe. The link provides a comprehensive biography, critical perspective and bibliography. https://literature.britishcouncil.org/writer/u-a-fanthorpe#:~:text=A.%20Fanthorpe%20only%20published%20her%20first%20collection%20of,Cheltenham%20Ladies%20College%20%E2%80%93%20in%20order%20to%20write. The fact that U.A. Fanthorpe only published her first collection of poems, Side Effects (1978), when she was nearly fifty is inspiring. She confessed to being ‘a middle-aged drop-out’, having left teaching – she had been Head of… Continue reading Weekend Creative Corner 21st July
Writing is rewriting
Yesterday I attended a demonstration, Hands around Parliament-stop arming Israel. It encouraged me to look at a journal entry from early spring, the day after attending a vigil for the Gaza victims and Aaron Bushnell. Writing is rewriting, particularly for poetry. Walt Whitman published Leaves of Grass in 1855, and spent most of his professional life… Continue reading Writing is rewriting