http://www.writing.upenn.edu/library/Mayer-Bernadette_Experiments.html
Articles
Articles I found and liked or ones I wrote
Postponement of Course
POSTPONEMENT: HOW WRITERS WRITE POETRY 2015 The launch of How Writers Write Poetry 2015 has been delayed. We’ve postponed the course opening in order to ensure that How Writers Write Poetry 2015 will offer you an outstanding environment for poetry writing, discussion, and community. We hope to open the course within the next few weeks and will let you know of our new opening date as soon as possible. – See more at: http://iwp.uiowa.edu/iwp-courses/distance-learning-courses/moocs#sthash.SUlGk29q.dpuf
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Gibran
“To understand the heart and mind of a person, look not at what he has already achieved, but what he aspires to.”
― Khalil Gibran
A writing prompt
A Letter
Write a letter to the world as if you will die tomorrow – then take some lines from the letter and turn it into a poem
You can see more prompts on the Writing Prompts page on top menu bar
Travel Tales # 3 ~ Connections
Here is an example of the funny way the mind sometimes has of leaping from one place to another. I stopped writing just now, for just a moment to make a cup of tea, and just as I sat back down the very first image that popped into my head was a morning about five years ago and, going out one Sunday morning to get some milk from the nearby shop, I saw flowers laid out on the pavement at the corner. A young man had inexplicably driven his car off the road, over the pavement and into a brick wall and was killed. He wasn’t drunk, there was nothing wrong with the brakes or the steering and, according to the local paper later in the week he wasn’t suicidal. But he was dead. This sudden memory has absolutely nothing to do with what I am writing about. I wasn’t thinking about cars, death, young men or flowers while I was making my cup of tea. Maybe in a couple of years I might suddenly realise that having this thought at this moment was very significant indeed but right now I don’t think there is any connection at all. It might be good to know.
Micropoems
A suggestion for writing a Micropoem is under Writing Prompts on Menu Bar
It’s basically a poem short enough to use on social media – 140 characters on Twitter or 160 on sms
Fairy Realm and more
about 90 on-line articles about archaeology, folklore and mythology
via this link http://www.indigogroup.co.uk/edge/
Old West Country Customs
I have added some videos on my Driftwood page – including the Padstow ‘Oss on the second link there
Travel Tales – # 1
Having seen a phrase about a mountain path beset with tigers I recalled a dream I had in which my dream horse (a frequent visitor) was unusually allowing me to guide and choose our path (usually I just go where I am taken) and I began to ascend a very steep mountain track and my horse began to struggle but yet still obeyed me until I felt ashamed of the damage I was doing to the horse so I stopped and apologised. My horse immediately forgave me and turned to pastures and galloped to the sea. I took this dream to mean that if we ‘’go with the flow’’, that is Awen, we learn far more than by forcing our own view and decisions upon our life and the way – the sea is not high like a mountain (where perhaps I had foolishly wanted to ‘dominate the peak and look down on all’) but it is a symbol at the very least of the source of life and it ‘’goes with the flow’’, and the moon.
I have also written a poem about a year ago about encountering a dragon in a steep place and the Tower (interspersed with some comments from ordinary daily life when when my dreaming is not looked upon favourably by others). All I longed for was peace by the river (with my muse) in the realm of imagination and the natural flow of the path. Obstacles can be overcome with some determination but most of all with imagination.
Escape from the Tower
Climbing the mountain, trying to reach the tower
Confronted by a dragon, endlessly asking me riddles,
While a great storm gathers all about us
Thunderbolts roar, lightning reflects on my shield
(“What do you do in that room all the time?
What are you thinking about?’’
I stop and get the food
And gather the rubbish that needs to go out)
I am losing my footing on the slippery rocks.
The dragon flashes his eyes with desire
I have to succeed, cannot be overpowered,
I call on the rain to quench his fire
(“Always off in imagination,
What’s wrong with you?
You spend hours on that
And it’s not even true’’)
I answer the final riddle, the dragon steps aside.
My way no longer barred, I struggle on up the mountain.
The tower reaches up to the clouds
Eagles circle above, come to help me in my troubles
(“I know you have talent?
Why don’t you use it?’’
“I work too!’’ i say
“You could work more!’’ says she)
The eagle carries me up to the princess, we hover.
She reaches out to me. I swing her onto the eagles back.
My arm circles her waist, her hair flies in my face.
She leans back on me in relief.
(“You always were some other place,
Even as a child. No different now than ever.
Why can’t you just be normal,
And stay in reality?’’)
We circle together above the now sunlit valleys
Looking down from above, we avoid all the cities and castles
And land in a summer meadow by a singing stream
She adorns herself with flowers, I dream