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National Poetry Competition 2nd Prize!
or, Putting on Your Proper Poet Hat It’s with huge delight I can now celebrate that I was awarded second prize in The Poetry Society’s...
Apr 6, 20172 min read
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The Pact
One of the goaty references in my goaty piece… I put a piece of writing into the View from the Pen event at Windmill Hill City Farm –...
Jun 13, 20163 min read
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Ware Poets Competition Commendation
A little ‘hooray for me’ post: I have been commended in the Ware Poets Open Competition 2016, for my poem The Thereminist Hails a Bus....
May 23, 20161 min read
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NaPoWriMo 4.30 – Ate Night Moat
This is my day 30 (final one for the year) effort for National Poetry Writing Month. It’s a homophonic translation (according to sound,...
May 3, 20162 min read
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NaPoWriMo 2.29: The Bristol Queen
The Bristol Queen… I’ve been travelling to Weston-super-Mare the last couple of weeks to run a course – and have noticed a boat on...
Apr 29, 20161 min read
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NaPoWriMo 4.28: Ideas
A zoo sign from Bristol Zoo – and a wonderful artistic intervention. Something from today, for yesterday…I ran a group today and we...
Apr 29, 20161 min read
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NaPoWriMo 2.27: Tele
Very long lines was today’s prompt from NaPoWriMo – I’m not sure mine are quite long enough, but I don’t have much time today – and have...
Apr 27, 20161 min read
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NaPoWriMo 4.26: Views From the Pen
There was something I really wanted to write for a submission this week – so I duly have (and am treating it as my daily poem – though...
Apr 26, 20161 min read
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NaPoWriMo 4.25: La Belle Dame…
La Belle Dame Sans Merci by Frank Dicksee And so I’m up to date, with two ekphrastic poems… This second one inspired by the above...
Apr 25, 20161 min read
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NaPoWriMo 4.24: The Wild Beast Show
The Wild Beast Show (1932) by Edward Seago Having just been up to the Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery, I’ve written a couple of...
Apr 25, 20161 min read
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NaPoWriMo 4.23: My Hitman
A quick and very-first-draft one today (which may remain so) – written in response to a prompt in Helena Nelson’s book How (not) To Get...
Apr 23, 20161 min read
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NaPoWriMo 4.21: Entrance Only
We were at a funeral yesterday and I wrote something about waiting to go to such a ceremony at a crematorium – and also touching on them...
Apr 21, 20161 min read
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NaPoWriMo 4.20: An Omission in the City
It appears I’m writing more that I might submit elsewhere this year – which makes for a less interesting blog, but a more hopeful...
Apr 21, 20161 min read
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4.19: I Know You Got Soles
I wrote a poem (OK?), but I’m keeping it offline for potential magazine/competition submissions (sorrynotsorry)… But just so you know,...
Apr 19, 20161 min read
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NaPoWriMo 4.18: HURT
And a second blackout poem for today…Text version underneath… HURT creamy wealth chopped chopped peeled and grated ground ground dried...
Apr 18, 20161 min read
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NaPoWriMo 4.17: Midnight
Catching up with some blackout poems – which are really great fun to do…(Sorry that on the scan you can see the original text if you look...
Apr 18, 20161 min read
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NaPoWriMo 4.16: Nut Milk
If you’d like an actual, not silly, article about this subject, go here. Inspired by a rum-punch hangover conversation: SCRIPT FOR A VERY...
Apr 18, 20161 min read
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NaPoWriMo 4.15: The Turnspit
It’s very late and I have to work tomorrow, so this is a piece of Uncreative Writing, by turning this article content into a...
Apr 15, 20161 min read
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NaPoWriMo 4.13: The Desktop Metaphor
So then: I’m making the decision to only title this here and post it to private groups on Facebook. Because it might be one that gets...
Apr 13, 20161 min read
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NaPoWriMo 4.12: Ways of Looking
Yes, it’s very much like this one. In haste, this morning… Yesterday, I ran a group with some young people in which we looked at Wallace...
Apr 13, 20161 min read
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