Dave Bonta, from Tyrone Pennsylvania publishes an excellent blog/website featuring what he considers to be the best video poems from around the web. Moving Poems aims to publish "...one every weekday, most weeks." "What's a video poem?"you may well ask. In 1988 I made an art video, as it was called in those days; a video... Continue Reading →
S is for Seafront
The weather has been absolutely gorgeous here this week, and today is forecast to be beautiful again, so I'm going to the seafront to read a book. Meanwhile, here's a link to every post I've written that mentions the seafront - complete with poems! How's that for laziness?
L is for Love and Baking Cakes
At a poetry reading last week, I asked the audience for topics. A young man seated with what was obviously his girlfriend asked for 'Love'. So I read a poem I wrote in 1989. Here's the opening of that poem, set to beats and loops. Even though I mixed it with vocal presence, and it... Continue Reading →
