In response to another of Jo Bell‘s NaPoWriMo prompts. Some Blackout Poetry.
I had no idea such fun could be had with scissors, a black marker pen and some newspapers.
Check out this link too…
Poems, stories, dreams and realities.
In response to another of Jo Bell‘s NaPoWriMo prompts. Some Blackout Poetry.
I had no idea such fun could be had with scissors, a black marker pen and some newspapers.
Check out this link too…
A poem in response to today’s prompt by Jo Bell.
It’s probably not what she had in mind. Probably not what I had in mind when I started out either, but these things (poems) sometimes have a life of their own…
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The lovely folk at Kumquat Poetry have been good enough to post another of my poems from a collection I’m working on called DressCode.
This is a series of sonnets, numbering 45 so far, all about clothes. They were originally inspired by a workshop with the fantastic John Gallas for Leicester Writing School.
Over many cups of coffee, fags and the odd biccy, John helped me kick some of the early sonnets into shape. Finding this wonderful quote sharpened my focus.
Hi,
Two of my poems are live on The Crane Papers website.
They will be printed onto paper, folded into origami cranes and dropped on an unsuspecting public. Finders keepers agreed, but you are, in return, encouraged to report back on when, where and how you became so. I would also love to hear if either of my poems got entangled in your hair, flew into your beer, crawled sooty and huffing down your chimney, or just ended up muddied and squished under your welly boot?
A new take on found poetry?
I’d love you to have a look and like (if you like) both here and there.
Thanks bloggers,
oh, and you can read them HERE!
BTW the theme was ‘Coming Of Age…’ (In case you thought I was mildly obsessed with prepubescent underwear.)