It's time to add a new page, albeit somewhat unusual.....
In late 2011 I completed a project called "Germination" (A teenage resurrection).
Rummaging around in the detritus of life I came across a long lost book of poems actually intended in the first instance as song lyrics back in the days when I thought I was going to be in a band, typical teenage stuff.
The lyrics had long outlived the very short-lived band but I was struck by their often very bleak alienated content and wondered if they would make a sort of half way house between song lyrics and poems "pongs" without losing the original "feel" they had for me.
I got totally absorbed in the process like I was translating an old papyrus and ended up with over seventy "pongs" in a short but very intense period of work of which I have added a sample here. The overall piece has an almost Gothic horror quality about it, I wondered who the person was who had written them some thirty years before.....
Plus ca change, plus la meme chose?
Anyway I hope you like the taster.....
Mark
Monday, 26 November 2012
Saturday, 24 November 2012
24/11/12
Well, it's time for an update and I must begin by saying that I have discovered a new "holy grail" poetry wise to add to the Leonard Cohen holy grail that I've nurtured for a while now. The new discovery is Emily Dickinson a nineteenth century American poetess who wrote such perfect work and in such profusion that my head is in a whorl. What to do when you encounter true genius? Be inspired, be very inspired so I write a piece as an ode to all I have learned this past week: -
Well, it's time for an update and I must begin by saying that I have discovered a new "holy grail" poetry wise to add to the Leonard Cohen holy grail that I've nurtured for a while now. The new discovery is Emily Dickinson a nineteenth century American poetess who wrote such perfect work and in such profusion that my head is in a whorl. What to do when you encounter true genius? Be inspired, be very inspired so I write a piece as an ode to all I have learned this past week: -
Awe
Alone on the shore of eternity’s sequind hem
And all that it enfolds
Endless realms stretch beyond my mind
And all that it can hold
Yet creation’s womb was smaller than a grain of sand
So tonight I playfully mask heavens glory
Cover everything that ever was
With my mortal hand
________________
Well, I hope you liked my attempt, I feel awed by Emily, I have discovered a universe in her work.....
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Thursday, 15 November 2012
Week commencing Sunday 11th November 2012
Latest News:
Firstly the Colchester Poetry Open Mike on Saturday featuring strong performances from all concerned was a very enjoyable experience and took place at Colchester Firstsite on Saturday 10th November. I'm certainly looking forwards to the next one. Having completed rather more urgent assignments, I'm back in writing mode and making some progress with the latest project "Circles".
As I continue to add extracts from some of my completed projects, I thought it might be useful to give some sort of chronology to what I've done so here goes:
Completed
Minutiae - The poetry of the first half of a life (2010)
Venus Veins - (2010)
Testimony - (2011)
The Body Curio - (The diary of an intimate wounding) - (2011)
Rumpspringa - (Letters from the sea of longing) - (2011)
Teenage Resurrection - (2011)
Apocrypha - (Exploring aspects of the void) (2012)
Still writing
Circles - (A ring cycle)
I do realise that's quite a lot of "stuff" and the initial torrent has slowed to a more considered pace now. Each work has a macro theme which explains the sub-titles given to some of the pieces. I firmly believe that writing things down, giving experiences, particularly the difficult ones, some sort of tangible form is very therapeutic. When asked I have always said I'd have written all this anyway just for myself. People have generally responded positively to what I've written hence the decision to share some of it. I've added extracts from 'Rumpspringa' as a new page today, hope you like them.
To close for today, I'm currently reading about the life and times of Emily Dickinson, a particularly prolific 19th century American writer. Some of her pieces are really beautiful and enigmatic. I think it's healthy to have something to aspire to if at all possible.
Until next time.....
Mark Harris has asserted his
right under
Section 77 of the Copyright,
Designs and Patents Act 1988
To be identified as the author
of this work.
Saturday, 10 November 2012
Week commencing Sunday 3rd November 2012
Looking forward to reading this week which I really enjoy, although I still get rather nervous to say the least!
I've posted some of the reading material which I've permed from a project called 'Testimony' under a new page of the same name. Completed late in 2010 'Testimony' remains a personal favourite of mine and
I do hope you enjoy the new page.
I've posted some of the reading material which I've permed from a project called 'Testimony' under a new page of the same name. Completed late in 2010 'Testimony' remains a personal favourite of mine and
I do hope you enjoy the new page.
Thursday, 8 November 2012
Well, so far so good as I begin to understand what makes a blog work and we're up and running! Enjoyed meeting with Poetry Colchester on Tuesday, attended by eight, with some very interesting readings and conversation to be had. The next pit stop on the calendar will be Saturday Nov 10th from 7:30pm at First Site, Colchester so why not come along? It looks to be a good line up forming. Not sure what exactly I'll be reading but there's plenty to chose from in the back catalogue. Maybe one or two from what I call my "Russian" series when I got interested in Russian dolls and snow. I've not written anything new this week (oh the shame) but reviewed one or two pieces and spruced them up a bit, including a peon to the old D.D.R. which I read on Tuesday. I firmly believe in the maxim it's not what you leave in but what you take out that matters so tend to tighten older works up by removing the odd extraneous word or two. The writing method is to produce something I'm reasonably happy with "freeze" it for a bit and then "thaw it out" later to see if anything needs changing. That way you don't lose the immediacy of the initial idea by over thinking it. Well that's the methodology I've used thus far. So let's thaw a couple of poems out together on Saturday!
Sunday, 4 November 2012
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