Small sucesses

It was good to have a poem appear last week on Ink, Sweat and Tears. There is nothing like seeing one of your poems ‘in print’ to give you a lift. According to my paypal account I seem to have won a small scale poetry competition organised by the Write Idea. We had to write…

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Lots of poems

The lack of blog posts have been because I’ve been busy writing. What better excuse. It has been good. I’ve had a couple of acceptances with poems due to appear on Everyday poets and Ink Sweat and tears.

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A Handful of Stones

One of my pieces has gone up today on ahandfulofstones This is Fiona Robyn’s lovely blog of small stones or moments of paying proper attention to everyday things.

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Alison Brackenbury

One of my favourite poets, Alison Brackenbury was on Radio 3 last night with an essay about John Clare. It included her wonderful poem – The Beanfields’ Scent. You have a week to catch it on the BBC player if you missed it. http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00fs4s2/The_Essay_Under_the_Influence_Episode_2/

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Fakenham Poetry Circle Open Competition

During the summer I received a letter telling me that one of my entries was the amongst the twelve commended poems in the Fakenham Competition. The prizes were won by James Knox Whittet, Caroline Gilfillan and Bob Ward. http://www.carolinegilfillan.co.uk/ My poem Remember to live was my least favourite of the three I entered but that’s…

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Applehouse Poetry

I have been writing poems although not as many as I’d like. One from last month has been chosen by Lynne Rees as her prize poem for June. http://applehousepoetryworkshop.blogspot.com/

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Peter Doig

For one of the exercises on the course we were asked to create poems from paintings in the Walker Museum in Liverpool. These are viewable on-line http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/collections/ The painting I chose to write about was Peter Doig’s Blotter and now by one of those strange co-incidences in life I discover that there is an exhibition…

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Elizabeth Bishop

SESTINA September rain falls on the house.In the failing light, the old grandmothersits in the kitchen with the childbeside the Little Marvel Stove,reading the jokes from the almanac,laughing and talking to hide her tears. She thinks that her equinoctial tearsand the rain that beats on the roof of the housewere both foretold by the almanac,but…

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Back to the Poetry

View from a Bathroom Window II Ice has whitened the corrugated roofsof the garages opposite.The dead starling still hangs,suspended by a threadfrom the top of the hawthorn. Every morning I look out and hopeit will be gone.The crows have tried to pull it away from whatever held it fastuntil it died. Will it still be…

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Another Nature Poem

Wing, Buckinghamshire Black crows flyingover white mist through which loomblurry shapes of trees Cold October dawnbathroom window condensation streaked Crows cackle and fighton the rooftops Sun lightens the skythe mist thins. I found I had to make several attempts at writing such a simple poem and was conscious that I kept putting it off until…

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