To escape the fire

30 poems in 30 days continues. Sunday’s poem was number 17, and it looks like this (at the moment): 17 – to escape the fire Sunday 30th January 2005 take one match, and a small bundle of sticks place the sticks on dry grass strike the match and set the grass alight stand back, and … Read more

Breathing Out

I did a review of the poetry book ‘ Breathing Out’ produced by a Women’s Writers Group in St Louis. The review is on Gerald England’s excellent website and can be found here. I was really pleased to receive a copy of an email from Gerald yesterday with a copy of a note from one … Read more

copters

Today I am posting a poem from the next booklet to be produced by bluewater books. This booklet is due out in the next couple of weeks. copters gardens of gardenia blooms of second glances never sent melancholic sycamore copters spinning at my feet. nose-caught scents of cow-slips which recall beechams empty bankments steam gone, … Read more

Note to Self

Across poetry sequences, pieces of fiction and other creative processes, there are a number of key characters and images that repeat. These are: – Blue – Alice – Aslan – Kingfisher – Water These have a deeper range of meanings, and are ‘characters’ that I can work with through diverse contexts. Bringing them back again … Read more

transcending

it happened quickly when the first shards of light at early morning had glanced over the hills. then was the moment when I fully realised that all this searching collecting of myths, looking beyond beauty and nature would leave me now, emptiness glances across a crowded room people we once respected, open to criticism. inside … Read more