Binte, I will try to catch up with more of your work in this coming year. Chemo has limited a lot of my energy, but not all. That is a lovely picture of you. I get the vibes of a passionate woman with both grit and empathy; your eyes are strong and your mouth is soft; IMO, an excellent combination.
And I, too, like to read books from all cultures, both current and past, as a citizen of The World. But, apart from French which has lapsed terribly, I have to trust translations. I've always considered this to be a definite weakness. But, still, I make the effort.
As for genres, I absolutely hate 'spy stories of international intrigue'. I don't deny their truth (up to a point) but I refuse to sully my mind with their inherent viciousness. I choose to be ignorant of that venue of power.
And I have no clue whether that is a good thing or not.
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Alan Pascoe
Sun 30th Dec 2018 15:44
Very compelling Alexandra. One can see the influence of SP.
Try and write through someone else's gaze. Apart from meeting TH, that was one of Plath's tragedies. Most of her poems are written from within her own gaze.
Art is essentially the lives of others.
Do what Goya did two hundred years ago - say something about art and life, about love and death.
Again - a real craft for language. A superb eye for editing your own work.
Write as though there is no horizon.
Good wishes,
Alan Pascoe
Comment is about Our Poem of the Week is ‘Sunflower’ by Alexandra Rockwell Lorenz (article)
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You've just over 24 hours left to get those entries in, people! ?
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Thanks, Brian. It's always cheering to get good wishes from our
REAL friends and allies across the pond. I wish the you same in
reply!
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Brian Blanchard
Sun 30th Dec 2018 15:20
From across the miles...Happy New Year Mark!
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Thanks Kate. I always wonder what the models think of the finished paintings. Victorine Meurant was the model for this (as well as a lot of others including the - at the time - notorious 'Modern Olympia'.). And she also was a painter.
I gave her a cockney accent, which was perhaps unfair because I think she was quite a sophisticated lady.
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Big Sal
Sun 30th Dec 2018 13:16
Excellent analogy and what a great piece.
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Big Sal
Sun 30th Dec 2018 13:14
Welcome to Write Out Loud.?
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Big Sal
Sun 30th Dec 2018 13:13
Thank you, Kate.
A Happy New Year to you and yours, too.
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<Deleted User> (19913)
Sun 30th Dec 2018 12:57
Incredibly powerful Taylor, one of your best and clearly a heartwrenching topic. Big hugs and congrats for penning it. Happy New Year to you, thanks for being so supportive in 2018. Cheers, Kate
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<Deleted User> (19913)
Sun 30th Dec 2018 12:53
I love this Mandy. A sentiment close to my heart. Happy New Year.
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<Deleted User> (19913)
Sun 30th Dec 2018 12:35
Wonderful Tommy. I like the idea of marbled hurt.. great lines. Happy New Year.
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<Deleted User> (19913)
Sun 30th Dec 2018 12:33
Happy New Year Don.
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<Deleted User> (19913)
Sun 30th Dec 2018 12:32
Delightful and colourful, like a Manet Alan. I love Dejeuner sur l’herbe”, it must have caused quite a stir in its time. Happy New Year!
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kJ you say your brew
Is good and British crafted
But these two Brit reviewers
Give it the 'go get shafted' ?
https://youtu.be/flghMyWcH9I
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<Deleted User> (19913)
Sun 30th Dec 2018 12:18
Hi Jon, the pain of losing a child... Just too much to contemplate. Wonderful as usual.
Happy New Year to you and yours.
Comment is about Three Pennies (blog)
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Thank you, David, Kevin and Brian.
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<Deleted User> (18980)
Sun 30th Dec 2018 10:46
Julian - I was having problems using my phone to donate but found it okay via laptop...so donation now made.
Comment is about A Christmas message, and an appeal (article)
You have 40 degrees of Christmas sun
And cars driven by a pup
I'd almost think, you've got it all
Till I think of the fizz that you sup
Vegimite or marmite
We prob'ly won that one too
But I know we beat you hands down
With good old English brew
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Also worth noting that you don't need a PayPal account if you would like to donate. After you enter the amount, just press "Donate with a Card" and you can enter card details without needing to open a PayPal account.
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<Deleted User> (18980)
Sun 30th Dec 2018 10:21
Jon - a classic 19th century feel about it.
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Thank you so much, Big Sal and Jane for the comments, and Damon and Don for the 'likes'.
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<Deleted User> (19836)
Sun 30th Dec 2018 05:49
Bravo Jon! Definitely one of your best...profound!?
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dk? po'sgoneandbeatme
Ya know these twoforone's?
Catawampus/wherewhithal
I also bought me some
I know the store you're talking 'bout
They sell these crazy words
To spice up all our poetry
Words that one's never heard ?
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Big Sal
Sun 30th Dec 2018 01:18
Goddamn buddy it's simply beautiful. Breathtaking in substance, and could bring a tear to an eye.
You are the master of conveying epics in such concise form, Jon.
Best of luck to you in this New Year, and keep up the great work with that metaphorical pen and pad of yours.?
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Big Sal
Sat 29th Dec 2018 22:25
Thanks man! Your words are appreciated and mean a lot.
Glad you enjoyed.??
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Thanks Ray, Big Sal, Po, Taylor and Martin for getting in touch. A healthy and happy new year to you all!
For last year's words belong to last year's language
And next year's words await another voice.
And to make an end is to make a beginning."
(Little Gidding)”
― T.S. Eliot
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Big Sal
Sat 29th Dec 2018 21:37
I like your "live a life" poem and its message, Cassandra.
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Well said! For too long, the "high street" and its importance has
been neglected/discarded by authority = local and national.
Much of the blame (when that malleable word can be adopted) is to be found at the local council HQ...all too ready to grant planning
permission (via suitable offers) for out of town shopping centres
- encouraged by Parliament and its big business influences....
at the expense of the local shops/high street, whilst doing little to
reduce the financial penalties suffered by the smaller businesses
trying to survive and make town centres worth visiting. The present
government has woken up sufficiently to provide nearly £700 million
in financial help for these neglected areas and one can only hope
it makes some difference before it is too late for many.
Comment is about Freeman Street, Grimsby (blog)
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Isobel, re Advice to Men poets you have a clarity of vision ?
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Thanks, Po. The rapidly approaching New Year had me ruminating
about past and future "good intentions" - and their realisation...or not! Having read it through a few times, I've "tidied up" a couple
of words/lines.
Cheers.
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<Deleted User> (18980)
Sat 29th Dec 2018 10:46
I had a Rover about 20 years ago...a Rover 45. A bit like a Colt 45 except it didn't fire bullets. On the other hand you can't carry four pasengers and a boot full of shopping from Tesco in a Colt 45. So there it is...you pays your money and you takes your choice.
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Sat 29th Dec 2018 10:22
Thank you, Big Sal and Brian. The link goes to our Paypal account and you can make a donation there. Let me know if there are any problems with it, but it should be fine.
Thanks for your interest in keeping things going.
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<Deleted User> (19913)
Sat 29th Dec 2018 09:10
A good poem capturing a common reflection of going into a new year.
Comment is about Connectedness (blog)
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A really beautiful poem that gives nice sensory details about a strong titular woman.
Comment is about Persephone (blog)
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Yes. Who to trust. Everything revolves around this Lyn ?
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Good wishes and good luck are due
To anyone who tries to do
What isn't easy to complete...
Moving off a windblown street. ?
Comment is about LETTER FROM THE STREETS part 2 (blog)
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Douglas, It is crazy right now. I wish we had the good old pension system.
Now you have to know when to hold 'em, know when fold 'em, know when to walk away and know when to run! And you need to know who to trust!!
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<Deleted User> (18118)
Sun 30th Dec 2018 15:52
Enchanting.
Hannah
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