
Experimental III – adventures in publishing
I want to write about experiments in poetry and poetic form. This isn’t going to be a comprehensive history of experimentation in poetic form. That

I want to write about experiments in poetry and poetic form. This isn’t going to be a comprehensive history of experimentation in poetic form. That

I didn’t get what was meant to be happening with John Cage’s 4:33 when I first heard about it. This was a piece of “music”

During the Writing Marathon back in March I spent most of the time writing new material for the latest book. The title has mutated slightly,

This is the first of a series of posts on the experimental. This will be a set of blog posts, which feature ideas and experiments.

When did you last say thank you and really mean it? When did you last send a note or an email to someone just to

‘You’re never in a secure position. You’re never at a point where you have it all sewed up. You have to choose to be secure

A couple of weeks ago I published my second book of the year. It is called “Blue: Experiments in Sound”. The first book, “Values Count“,

Yesterday morning when I blogged I was bewildered by mixed metaphors to some extent. The idea that this extended writing is like a marathon has

The problem with working out loud, is that when it doesn’t go according to plan there is a massive temptation to either go quiet, or

Sometimes it’s easy to take a superficial view and get fed up! No words being written becomes seen as a lack of activity. Not true!