How to choose the light? Have your say on the Friday Night Lights Project
Although Ashley, Cindy and I have flicked the switch on the Friday Night Lights Project, we are already looking at ways to take the project beyond the realm of this blog and into other spaces. Some...
View ArticleThe Crow: A Summer Renga (part i)
Ashley, Cindy and I have teamed up again to write a renga to celebrate each of the seasons in 2013. And already the excitement is building between us! We are also hatching some other exciting plans at...
View ArticleThe Crow: A Summer Renga (part ii)
[photograph by Cindy Keong] * he sets back his watch one hour to save himself * three hairs on the pillow give her away * one night stand the weeds in the garden nameless * city workers the sisters...
View ArticleThe Crow: A Summer Renga (part iii)
[photograph by Ashley Martin] * milky saucer cat’s got your ebbing tongue * again… the pond turns silver * rear view mirror leaving town at the lights * half a palace you bragged our names in glyph *...
View ArticleThe Crow: A Summer Renga (part iv)
[photograph by Cindy Keong] * drunk again the blush of bougainvillea * that we might have bigger fires * Australian quality stainless steel legs on the lawn swan * so deceptive the neighbour’s...
View ArticleThe Crow: A Summer Renga (part v)
[photograph by Cindy Keong] * funeral procession seeing more of my mother * flamenco with his ghost * mist rises the sound of our shadows touching * arm to arm my son’s first steps * at the border a...
View ArticleThe Crow: A Summer Renga (part vi)
With this sixth part of our renga, ‘The Crow’ has come to an end. It has been a thrill as always working with Ashley and Cindy; already we are planning an Autumn renga, so watch this space over the...
View ArticleFirst Bite: An Autumn Triparshva
While I have been leading the summer ginko group through their marvellous Snake Weather, I have also been taking part in our Autumn collaborative poem, this time with Ashley Martin, Cindy Keong and...
View ArticleFirst Bite: An Autumn Triparshva (Side 2)
[photograph by Cindy Keong] nightfall grandfather’s stories flicker in the flames GN * we observe the animal spines unusually fluid AM * the dam in full bloom he feels no pulse CK * sunburnt skin and...
View ArticleFirst Bite: An Autumn Triparshva (Side 3)
As side 3 plays, First Bite spins to a close. Massive thanks to Julie, Cindy and Ashley for taking the leap with me… am already excited about the shape our next project may take. [photograph by Cindy...
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