Faber Academy and Urban Brew installed a Poet's Path in Russel Square Gardens as part of the Bloomsbury Festival. Words taken from three poems were printed on strips of white poster board and displayed in sheets of plastic pockets, which were hung on the side of the pathway. The public was invited to choose words... Continue Reading →
High Tide
The groynes on the Brighton-Hove seafront provide a measuring stick of how high or low the tide is by how much groyne is visible. They also offer a never-ending series of absolutely unique moments, like this one, caught yesterday while sunning myself pre-swim. I must remember to always carry my camera phone to at least... Continue Reading →
Two Poems from Two Neglected Notebooks
Yeah, I know it's Flash Fiction Friday and I'm supposed to post a piece of flash fiction, but while looking through my notebooks I found these two poems and they really fit my current mood. This is a blog, and I'm the editor so I'm making an editorial decision to break with the Flash Fiction... Continue Reading →
