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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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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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A Room
I just need a small room, maybe a shed A bare space, plain painted, lilac and white; fitted with shelves where my books will be spread; large windows, uncurtained to usher in light; A deep squashy chair to curl in, at … Continue reading
Lullaby
This lullaby is my effort for One Shot Sunday Spirit of water wash over me and with each returning sigh lift me, drift me further from my fears; balance me deftly in your salty arms; spin me, spin me round … Continue reading
Posted in imagism, inspiration, natural world, One Stop Poetry, poet, poetry, sea, water, writer, writing
Tagged Online Writing, poet, poetry, sea
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The Sea – a villanelle – the first I wrote
I was looking back at some of my earlier poems, and decided the time has come to rewrite, edit and improve. The was the first villanelle I ever wrote so I have a fondness for it, despite some clunky lines. … Continue reading
Posted in editing, poet, poetry, sea, Uncategorized, writer, writing
Tagged editing, poet, poetry, sea, Villanelle
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Posters and deliveries
I have just delivered a pile of my anthology, ‘Random’, to the Runnymede Art Gallery and been paid for them all up front. This was such a great feeling. It won’t make me rich, nor will it make shed-loads of … Continue reading
Posted in book signing event, charities, Help for heroes, heroes, poet, poetry, poets, Random anthology, Runnymede, Uncategorized, Waterstones, writer, writing
Tagged Arts, Book, Book signing, Camberley, help for heroes, poetry, Runnymede art gallery, Surrey, Waterstones, writer
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