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The Wheelhouse Ballad
House concerts are the norm in North America; much less so in the UK. It was therefore a real find and a lovely surprise to be introduced to a place called The Wheelhouse a couple of years ago, whilst on the … Continue reading
Walking the Sacred Path with President Nelson Mandela
Originally posted on The BeZine:
This post is complementary to a post created at http://beguineagain.com/. I encourage you to read this and then read that post. Today is the wrap-up in our recent series about President Nelson Mandela. As I…
There but for Fortune … and a Rucksack
Originally posted on The BeZine:
The Rucksack Project Banner Fortune seems to be the word of the moment for me; it keeps recycling itself and coming back to haunt me! On the one hand I’m not surprised, because I feel…
To Edit, Perchance to Publish …
Originally posted on The BeZine:
(On use of the English language) ” … To edit perchance to publish: ay, there’s the rub; For in that edit of death what publishings may come When we have shuffled off this mortal coil,…
“Petrichor Rising” and how the Twitterverse birthed friendships that in turn birthed a poetry collection
Originally posted on Jamie Dedes' THE POET BY DAY Webzine:
“I always had this notion that you earned your living and that poetry was a grace.” Seamus Heaney (1939-2013), Irish, poet, playwright, translator, educator and Nobel Prize winner I’m sure…
Twenty-Seven Years
As the West winds blew their fury the earth let out a cry; as if to deny expected truth, it was more than just a sigh. As if one life had greater value than all of this; all of the love … Continue reading
The Bridge, by Ian McMillan
Originally posted on Christ Church Stocksbridge:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEiv9-fknxw Here is the film we made about the Memorial Project, with Ian reading his poem. Please click the link above and it will take to the film in You Tube. You’ll need to…
Emotional Baggage.
Originally posted on Fanny the Champion of the World:
I’ve been meaning to start writing this blog for months, but you know how it is. Life gets in the way – and I’ve been busy. Still, as I sat here…
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Battle Horse
Originally posted on The BeZine:
[I’ve heard Ekphrasis* described as one of the ugliest words in the English language. In writing this poem, I would like to try and make it ironic] In this, another war poem, at the same time…
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The Evolution Shall Be Blogged: Our “Poets Against War” Wrap-up and Collection
Originally posted on The BeZine:
White Doves at Blue Mosque There are people for whom poetry exists almost exclusively as an aid to social change – not as some sort of didacticism – but as a discussion, a wake up…
