a sonnet in situ
White Feather The mist envelope steamed open air turned tears unstuck the fold creased as a magpie’s cackle at dawn we house us at night them who do us harm […]
here are some blog postings of new writing and recordings of experimental poetry prose
White Feather The mist envelope steamed open air turned tears unstuck the fold creased as a magpie’s cackle at dawn we house us at night them who do us harm […]
As It Is Late – Oak Matthias and Mac Dunlop implement a series of conversational instrumental techniques that extend concepts of “the spaces between” to text based sonics within a […]
nocturne for Jo “Our communities have been deeply enhanced by immigration, be it of Irish Catholics across the constituency or of Muslims from Gujarat in India or from Pakistan, principally […]
Sunday June 26th Spoken Word Marquee Listings
1pm to 5:00pm
1:00pm Mac Dunlop
1:30pm Tom Stockley
2:00pm 7 Stars
2:30pm MCMC Spoken
3:00pm Tanya Beale
3:30pm7 Stars/Open mic
4:00pm Mark Crees
4:30pm open mic
Gendered Eyes I walked into Pulse asked for a shandy broke as a dollar bill rising sea change of clothes like skin I asked for Mandy… pause…who.. “who?” as if […]
Freeing Britain -for Jo Cox The range of fire can be googled on the internet measured in hacksaw strokes barrel cut from heating pipes with his gardening hands the quiet […]
Taking as its departure the ideology of the Canto as a principal division of a long poem, the 4 main sections in B Sides span Hellenic myth…
Dingy Shards – a sonnet by mac dunlop
Discourses and debates taking place on media platforms like twitter engage us in new literary formats that some think of as poetic in and of themselves…
This past Saturday, the poem Mercies by Don Patterson appeared in the Guardian Newspaper, it is a well constructed sonnet about having a dog ‘put down, as they say.
‘She might have had months left of her dog-years,
but to be who? She’d grown light as a nest…’
The relationship between humans and other animals is an interesting one, we come together, create partnerships and affections as powerful sometimes as we do with our own species. More often than not we find ourselves at time confronting what Nietzche coined as “nature’s will to power’. Meaning that life itself not only seeks to survive but also to dominate…