Sorry about the last poem being not terribly nice. I'm afraid it did exactly what it said on the tin :) It was the way I was feeling then, today I'm full of Jolly robins... Love Comet Tails, truly stupendous xxx
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Fri 3rd Sep 2010 08:11
I see you've posted it - brilliant ! now you wait for the proverbial to hit the fan :)
I sincerely hope you're going to post Tommy Cooper as well?
just cos we all like "serious" poetry as well don't mean there isn't room for a joke or two.
well done !
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Fri 3rd Sep 2010 07:52
I dunno - you're missing out on posting some great stuff - you never did post the last "private" one you sent me either - you really should - they're both great & would add a little spice to the proceedings - only my 2 cents & much appreciated anyway - but I think they're so good they deserve a wider audience IMHO - I wish I could "write to order" like that XX
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Hi Ann. Yes, I went on an Arvon course in 2004, for prose not poetry. I hadn't really looked at the small print, but when I got there discovered the course was primarily designed to root out bad habits. It was tough. I think I wrote my best piece at the beginning of the week, and my worst at the end. Two people left the course in midweek. We were given a template to construct fiction, and I could see the sense in it, but I don't think I've ever used it. Write the kind of poetry you enjoy writing - I guess that's obvious - it shouldn't be like a grinding school exercise. But sometimes it's enjoyable to try something new. And read as much as you can. And don't beat yourself up about not getting published. Blimey, that's good advice. It's about time I started following it!
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Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson, by Camille Paglia, Vintage Books, September, 1991.
My friend in Canada forwarded this information, bless his pea-pickin' heart.
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Hi Ann glad you liked the old Gasometer. I've wanted to write something about it for Ages. Funny you should mention ones near Kew. My son has just moved to the Richmond, so I've started exploring that area.
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Hallo Ann. Well done for plucking up the courage to talk to Helen Dunmore; does she live in St Ives? I tend to profess an anti-celebrity scorn which probably just masks shyness. I didn't talk to Carol Ann Duffy about poetry at all, just football, a bit. After the reading in the evening my walking compadres queued up to have their books signed, and mentioned that we had been in the pub that afternoon. I just took their pictures to put on my Facebook page - but at the same time talked to a very nice lady who runs the Much Wenlock poetry festival which had taken place just up the road a few weeks before.
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Thanks for your comment on "Untitled - you bastard". I should have said that this poem is a homage to, and a pastiche of, one by Dermot Glennon called "Untitled" which is far more disturbing than my poor effort and could be regarded as his 'signature poem'. So it's just a bit of fun that anyone who has seen Dermot perform will understand and hopefully have a laugh. I performed it last night and Dermot got it right away but it took the rest of the group about a third of the poem before it dawned on them what it was about and it did cause some merriment.
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Hi Ann, as you must have seen, I did post my idea of heaven, I agreed with you that it would include chocolate that is slimming and wine that is free, but you may also have noticed, I too thought that men being nice and polite may be stretching things too far!! Lol. Love, Lynn xx
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I really like your poem 'Gone' Ann; its just like it is and I can also relate :)
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Thanks Ann. The view from the hill, stretching back nearly 40 years
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Thanks for commenting Ann. I hope you enjoyed the shepherds pie
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Ty Ann for your comments on Was This the Plan Yes maybe we are as you understand so well Love to you too x
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Wed 25th Aug 2010 18:55
Yeah-folks have said I'm a little psycho (amongst other things) :)
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Wed 25th Aug 2010 18:52
for comments on "no time for love" B
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Wed 25th Aug 2010 18:43
Hi, dear Ann! Please, go to my poem "I Learn And Study English". Thank you very much for your comment. With love and hugs, Larisa
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Love the profile pic. Windswept power. Keep up the poetry variations.
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Wow thanks Thermo! Glad you think I look sexy in my new profile photo - Stef just said I looked drunk!! xx
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Hi Ann..NO MORE DECORATING LOL...it would be nice to read some published poetry but i wouldnt know where to start and wouldnt want to feel different about my own as i suppose it feels safe in my own comfort zone,but i guess i should read and learn. i have bought a childrens poetry book for my grandson ben,s birthday . he will be 7 in a couple of weeks and he has just read a roald dhall book from start to finish.his reading has become so good over the last few months and he likes poetry and how it rhymes so cant wait to give him his book ! i will enjoy reading it myself .. well ive got to start somewhere i guess lol. i still think that your work is brill! so be confident !! lv bernie xx ps. like your new profile pic x
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Wed 25th Aug 2010 14:54
Yes I am still breathing ha ha not been here much of late though, I managed to get out of my Ferris wheel in August to go to the Wigan slam, it was really great, amazing poetry, party atmosphere ha ha got a stonking hangover from drinking an evil brew called 'Pendle Witch' lol still I guess it was worth it, I hope you are well love the new picci you look sexy ;-)) Luv TC XX
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Hi Ann. Was your poetic guide Daljit Nagra, who wrote Look! We are Coming to Dover? I'm a great admirer. Or have I got the wrong end of the stick yet again, and it was a different Daljit? Sounds like a good course, anyway
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Hi Ann hope alls well with you..have left a comment on ..on being emily dickinson... lv bernadette xx
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Thanks Anniepoo, that all seems so far away now...I have still had to do my own ironing...tsk! :)
Love and peas (sweet ones)
Rachel
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Fri 13th Aug 2010 16:01
Thank you so much Anne for those wonder words and observation I had hoped that the wisful lonely feeling had been strong enough to register.
I note that you are still writing as enthusiastically as ever ,
Long may it continue.
Once more, many thanks.
Augusta xx
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Thanks for your comment on 'window box' and yes, thank goodness no gnomes or I'd have to blow them to pieces which is a very dangerous thing to do, or so I'm told.
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I also have seen a proper wall of death :-)
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Hi Ann, Glad you liked the Picasso one. for a fuller explanation please revisit orig blog entry. Win x
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Nawty Ann, lol - I bet it is something I could have done without noticing also, hehe. But no doubt it is soon fixed and my dear friend will find my Rebel restored :)
Best wishes, Dave
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Mon 9th Aug 2010 18:19
I think it's a great (daft/silly) poem & definitely worth uploading.
A man takes his cross-eyed dog to the vet & asks "is there anything you can do for him?"
'Well,' said the vet, 'let's have a look'
So he picks the dog up and examines his eyes, then he checks his teeth. Finally, he says, ‘I’m going to have to put him down.' 'What? Because he's cross-eyed?'
'No, because he's really heavy'
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Hi Ann - thanks for the comments on 'Isle de Menture'. The smilie was a copy and paste item from another site where they are an option Best wishes, Dave
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Mon 9th Aug 2010 07:54
BTW - Tommy Cooper ROCKS !!
"I went to buy some camouflage trousers the other day - couldn't find any"
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Mon 9th Aug 2010 07:48
Hi - "The sky was blue
the grass was green".
I hope you're going to post this ? It's way too good just be a foonote to our daft conversations. Either you took all day on this or you write poetry like the rest of us take a P*ss !
You obviously have a great talent -I wish I could write stuff to order (I've tried) but with me its just there or its not. Bravo !
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Hi Ann, Re Tyne-Dogger-German Bight. glad you liked the section you pasted up. Thx for reading and commenting. Win x
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Blimey Anne That was a quick response. I've only just this minute put it on. I hadn't posted anything for ages so thought I had better show some signs of life! Posted a comment on |Greg's the other day, but surprisingly no reply. Maybe he's on hols. Anyway nice to hear from you again.
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Thanks for the comments on Persphone's Creek. I'm glad you liked that line, it's one of my favourites :)
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Fri 6th Aug 2010 12:02
BTW - you dont look like a ginger minge (as my redhaired ex used to refer to herself) :)
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Fri 6th Aug 2010 12:00
So is you sayin' the rest of me poems is crap? ;-) xxxx
Not at all m'dear - but after perfection what else can you aim for ??
Yes - another dose of perfection !
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Hi Ann - I was into digital photo editing to a small extent 25 years ago - but it was getting my hands on the RISC OS system that radically improved things for me - Photodesk was incredibly powerful even 15 years ago - much easier than Photoshop on the PC. You can of course buy photo clip art discs with 'royalty free' images on them - a safe way to find a suitable image. My own interest was born out of the need to provide large images for exhibition panels - most enlargements looked 'blocky' or pixelated when we used the zoom functions on our big colour copier, so I would scan the images into the computer and do what I could to soften the ragged edges, hehe. It can be fun playing with photo editors, but I've yet to find a windows program I like to use for that purpose. best wishes, Dave
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Hehe - and who am I to deny it Ann? ;) The picture is a composite I made from some of my digital photos - the sky from the fens, the wildfowl from Peakirk bird park, the 'house' derived from the village school house - all heavily edited in Photodesk about 12 years ago on my trusty RISC-OS computer... Best wishes, Dave
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Hi Ann, thanks for commenting in the spirit of the nornesaynce, hehe. I shouldn't worry about Larisa tho', I think she will have seen this one before, but if not she knows me well enuf! Best wishes, Dave
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Hi Ann its lovely to hear from you hope to chat soon. I have posted comment on your < little cardboard box > by the way you are lucky to have such a lovely surname. take care my friend lots of love ..Bernadette x x
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Hi Ann,
Thank you for commenting. I'm not sure i can say that i am back as such but we'll see how it goes!
I got the words from the july workshop exercise of the month on the wol features, i think i knew what they meant straight away ha ha, says much of my maelstrom brain lol Hope you are well xx
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Hi Ann - thank you for your comments on 'A Certain Lady' :)
Best wishes,
Dave
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Hi Ann how are you , well i hope. i have posted comment on your < Incurable Romantics > blog..ive been rather busy with housepainting yuk ! finished now though so will need to try and write some stuff for wol now ! xx bernadette ps. have put two new ones on if you care to read them. The one titled , An african mothers loss was actually written in 1987 around the band aid era .
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Hi, Ann! Thank you so much for your comment on my poem "The Sea". With warmest wishes, Larisa
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What other - bad? (Tehe!) ;-) xxxx
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Hello Ann, thank you for your comments on 'Stars' and 'High Tide'. I am also of course taking into account your question of the word 'obnoxious' in 'High Tide' I will try to think of a way to rephrase and will likely change it when I've decided on the alternative, most likely at a later date.
- Josh
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Hi, Ann! Thank you very much for your nice comment on "I am a woman". I've changed the end of the poem. Would you be so kind to read it again?
With warmest wishes, Larisa
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Isobel
Sat 4th Sep 2010 21:03
Thanks for your comment Ann - it came as a huge shock to me - I only updated my profile with that poem by chance. Looking through yours I see that you don't have Coramandel on there - as I recall that was one of your most successful ones - you should add it. You never know your luck in a raffle as my dear old dad never used to say. x
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