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Dverse Poets – Meeting the Bar
What a great exercise Dverse has come up with this week! Thanks to Claudia and Zsa from the zumpoems site. The task is to take a passage of prose and, following several steps, ‘translate’ it into poetry. As suggested I went … Continue reading
Posted in Dversepoetry, editing, free verse, online writing, poet, poetry, Uncategorized, writer, writing
Tagged Art, Dverse, Literature, Louisa May Alcott, poetry, Project Gutenberg Australia, World Literature, Zsa
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I just have to tell somebody…
Today is a great day! I have received my first commission! Someone not only wants me to write some poems – they are willing to pay for them – that’s right – real money. If you could see me now … Continue reading
Posted in Loose Muse, miracles, performance poetry, poet, poetry, poetry commission, Poetry Society, poets, Uncategorized, writer, writing
Tagged Agnes Meadows, Arts, Arts Council, loose muse, poet, Poetry cafe, Poetry Society
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Walking the dog this morning
Crackle-tan and ochre scuffs beneath our feet. Sienna, burnt and raw rain-pasted to coarse paddock grass. Single, lemon hued leaflings hurtle in mad dance ankle high, defy demented terrier snap – drop like stone, to lie atop wind-piled drifts of … Continue reading
Posted in autumn, dog walks, dogs, Dversepoetry, free verse, garden, poet, poetry, seasons, word painting
Tagged autumn, colour, dogs, garden, natural world, Online Writing, painting with words, poet, poetry, poetry. writer, seasons, writer, Writers Resources, writing
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DVerse – a poetic conversation
After a long absence, I finally have the chance to respond to the Dverse poets prompt…it’s good to be back! My effort for the conversation in a poem is: Enough Excitement for One Day He dreamed of warm sea, unfamiliar … Continue reading
Posted in Dversepoetry, poet, poetry, poets, sea, writer, writing
Tagged dverse poetry cafe, Eastbourne, English Channel, Online Writing, picnic, poet, poetry, poetry. writer, retirement, seaside, stroke, Sweet tea
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This and that
There are some weeks where there is just no flow and this is one of them. Lots of little ends to tie up and no major project to keep me fully engaged. Having sent of the collection of poems to … Continue reading
Posted in art classes, artists, BT Olympic Storyteller, editing works in progress, novelist, Paragram, poet, poetry, Poetry Society, poets, Stanza Poetry group, submission of manuscripts, Uncategorized, writer, writing
Tagged Arts, Literature, Online Writing, poetry, Poetry Society, Publishing, Stanza, Writers Resources
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In the Post
A collection of fifty four poems which has taken nearly two years to complete. A two year journey which has seen my poetry change as my attitudes have changed, as I have learned more. At some points I think a … Continue reading
Posted in Afghanistan, Deployed - a collection of poems, Family, inspiration, Life writing, memories, performing your writing, poet, poetic forms, poetry, Stanza Poetry group, submission of manuscripts, Uncategorized, war, writer, writing
Tagged afghanistan, Anonymous, Arts, Literature, London, Online Writing, poet, poetry, poetry collection, Poetry Society, poetry. writer, Stanza poetry groups, Submission of manuscripts, war, Word, writing
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Last Train Journey for Dverse Poetry
I just couldn’t resist this in answer to Claudia’s prompt on Dverse… The pauper and the Spanish gentleman, a seamstress, apprentice, clerk and engineer; the builder, inn-keeper, much loved wife; a flower girl, a thief, doctor and solicitor slumber side … Continue reading
Posted in death, Dversepoetry, funeral, poet, poetry, Uncategorized, writer, writing
Tagged Brookwood, Burial, Cemeteries, Cemetery, Coffin, death, Dverse poets' pub, poetry. writer, Surrey
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See with my Words Part I – The Road to 2012
This is what I saw – my first impressions of a few of the magnificent portraits that form a fraction of the ‘Changing Pace’ exhibition on the Road to 2012 at the National Portrait Gallery See With My Words – … Continue reading
Posted in BT Olympic Storyteller, free verse, National Portrait Gallery, poet, poetry, The Road to 2012:Changing Pace, Uncategorized, writer, writing competitions
Tagged 2012 Summer Olympics, Andrew Triggs Hodge, BT Olympic Storyteller 2012, Eleanor Simmonds, National Portrait Gallery, Pete Reed, Phillips Idowu, poet, poetry
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