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Inspiration – at last
This is my first post for two days, but I did manage three poems, ‘Love Eternal’, ‘Isabella and Irena Wianiawski – eternally waiting in Surrey’ and ‘The Wall’. The latter was in response to a great photo prompt on One … Continue reading
Posted in Afghanistan, funeral, Napowrimo, One Stop Poetry, poet, poetry, short story, war
Tagged afghanistan, artist, Brookwood Cemetery, death, National Poetry Month, poetry, poetry. writer
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The Necropolis
Where does Dennis Wheatley rub shoulders with the writer and illustrator of the Rupert Bear cartoon, or with John Singer Sargeant? Where do hanged women murderers – or suspected murderers – lie side by side with Ladies of the Realm; … Continue reading
Posted in funeral, poet, poetry, wildlife, writer, writing
Tagged Burke and Hare murders, Dennis Wheatley, poetry. writer, Robert Knox, Rupert Bear, Vickers, Woking
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The New Look (Dior 1949)
The New Look See – look at me, see me twirl my velvet skirt swirl. Watch as my hair traps golden sun; my suede high heeled shoes beat sexy tattoo; my satin gloved hands signal, ‘come on’. See the glint … Continue reading
Posted in Napowrimo, poet, poetry, water
Tagged Christian Dior, Napowrimo, poet, poetry
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Aspirations of armadillos
I just listened to Elizabeth Bishop reading her poem ‘The Armadillo’ at http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/15214. and it made me yearn to write good poetry. Her words are natural, her images not overdone, the rhythm gentle, unforced and the rhyme present in the background, … Continue reading
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Tagged Elizabeth Bishop, National Poetry Month, poetry, poetry. writer
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Tail End Charlie – again
We call our blue, long haired, miniature Dachsund ‘tail end charlie’ because he insists on being last in line on a walk – and I mean insists, to the extent of walking in circles until our patience gives out and … Continue reading
Posted in dog walks, dogs, poet, poetry
Tagged Napowrimo, National Poetry Month, National Poetry Writing Month, poetry, Writers Resources
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More ‘Random’ thoughts
Setting up this very small event, the book signing, at Waterstones has had many more aspects than I imagined. Setting the date and time was the easy part – persuading them to stock the book a little harder. The volume … Continue reading
Posted in book signing event, Help for heroes, poet, poetry, Uncategorized, Waterstones
Tagged Adobe Creative Suite, Book signing, help for heroes, Selsey, Waterstones
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Anapestically Over Exposed
I know I need to be more disciplined in my poetry – take more time to refine and hone what I write. I must also stop dodging the issue of metre and the self talk that has led me to … Continue reading
Posted in One Stop Poetry, poet, poetry, Uncategorized, writer, writing
Tagged Anapaest, Iamb, Online Writing, poetry, Trochee
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Untitled poem
We lurch from paucity to plenty; from ahimsa to inhumane; great charity to brutality; our world – so full of strife and pain swings, in wide and outspread arc and yet its balance can maintain and not stumble in time … Continue reading
Take a repetitive task…
This week’s exercise for one of the writing groups I attend is to take a repetitive but rhythmic task and make it into poetry…my list of repetitive tasks so far is less than inspiring: hoovering the floor mowing the lawn, … Continue reading
Posted in ME, CFS, poet, poetry, Uncategorized, writer, writing, writing groups
Tagged CFS, ME, poet, poetry, writing, Writing circle, Writing Exercises
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How much can be imagination?
As I posted my poem on One Shot Wednesday on One Stop Poetry.com I wondered yet again how much it is allowable to embellish what started out as ‘life writing’. My poem (https://sallyjblackmore.co.uk/other-poems/the-heather-tweed-cable-knit-jumper/) started out as an exercise to write ‘in … Continue reading
Posted in Life writing, One Stop Poetry, poet, poetry, writer, writing
Tagged one stop poetry, poetry, writing
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