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        <published>2012-05-18T03:06:15Z</published>
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                What a nice cheer-me-up: my poem 'Damp gossip' is published today in <em>InDaily</em>.<br />
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Read it <a href="http://indaily.wordpress.com/2012/05/18/poets-corner-49/" target=_blank>here.</a><br />
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Thank you, <em>InDaily</em>.<br />
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        <published>2012-05-08T13:22:13Z</published>
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                Last year (19 and 21 November) I read a few poems on Cath Kenneally's Writers' Radio program (digital radio, online and 101.5FM).<br />
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I've just noticed that the podcast is now available to download from <a href="http://www.radio.adelaide.edu.au/writersradio/" target=_blank>the website</a>. <br />
<br />
Here's a direct link to <a href="http://www.radio.adelaide.edu.au/writersradio/podcast/wr1138.mp3" target=_blank>the podcast.</a>     <br />
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I start around the 20-minute mark. <br />
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        <published>2012-05-02T12:09:19Z</published>
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                I am surprised, pleased and very grateful: my poem 'I will not mourn you' is Friendly Street Poets poem of the month for April. <br />
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You can read it<a href="http://friendlystreetpoets.org.au/?p=3929" title="Friendly Street website" target=_blank> here</a>. <br />
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        <published>2012-05-01T07:03:22Z</published>
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                Mayday Mayday, it's Rescue Tuesday! <br />
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I rescued this week's piece from <em>My Life in Advertising</em> by Claude C Hopkins (p 205) and <em>The sea</em> by John Banville (p 143).<br />
<br />
<strong><FONT SIZE=4>Freeze frame</FONT></strong><br />
<br />
Summer afternoon pocketing thunderous idleness in the dark.<br />
Erotic encounter<br />
covert kiss<br />
black-and-white screen <br />
flickering <br />
fading <br />
ghosts of desire sitting in pitch-dark intensity<br />
for hours,<br />
manic fumbling,<br />
twitched satisfaction<br />
deprive primal intensity;<br />
confinement<br />
reputation, <br />
balls for breakfast <br />
conscious phantoms lurch<br />
from joy to grey<br />
approve to disreputable<br />
filled fingers to wanton waste,<br />
picture-house main feature to forgotten poverty.<br />
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        <published>2012-04-30T09:02:48Z</published>
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                It's day number 30, the last day of writing a poem every day for April, <a href="http://www.napowrimo.net/" title="National Poetry Writing Month 2012 website" target=_blank>National Poetry Writing Month (NaPoWriMo)</a>. <br />
<br />
It was quite a challenge but I'm pleased I hung in there and didn't miss even one day. Thank you for reading and for your comments and support; it was great to get your feedback. <br />
<br />
I'll continue to post a 'rescued' poem every Tuesday, and I'll also be posting excerpts from poems I'm working on. And any other random poetry-related news that I may have, of course.<br />
<br />
<strong><FONT SIZE=4>&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspend of</FONT></strong><br />
<br />
bitter<br />
book<br />
East <br />
day<br />
dead<br />
Howard  <br />
file<br />
journey<br />
Land <br />
life<br />
split<br />
Living <br />
sticky<br />
tether<br />
Mile <br />
time<br />
week<br />
Top <br />
wit<br />
world<br />
West<br />
this<br />
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        <published>2012-04-29T04:39:29Z</published>
        <updated>2012-04-29T15:49:11Z</updated>
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                <!-- s9ymdb:17 --><img class="serendipity_image_center" width="500" height="500"  src="http://jenniferliston.com/uploads/4579176204_23b33efe9c_Roses.jpg"  alt="" /><br />
<em>Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/<u>zahira</u>/4579176204/in/photostream/" title="Zahira's photostream on Flickr" target=_blank>Zahira</a>. Creative Commons, via Flickr.</em><br />
<br />
Day 29, and we're nearly at the end of this one-month sentence of writing a poem every day. <br />
<br />
I was inspired to write today's poem by the prompt and photograph (reproduced above) over at the <a href="http://www.tweetspeakpoetry.com/blog/2012/04/27/image-ine-roses/" title="Tweetspeak Poetry blog" target=_blank>Tweetspeak Poetry</a> blog.<br />
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<br />
<strong><FONT SIZE=4>Roses</FONT></strong><br />
<br />
three, fresh-picked<br />
extended to you, <br />
hands clenched <br />
bloodied <br />
beneath scarlet undershade <br />
uncertainty<br />
scabbing<br />
settling with familiar fragrance;<br />
contempt streaks us,<br />
you and I;<br />
needing another name <br />
for you<br />
for me<br />
for us.<br />
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        <published>2012-04-28T08:20:17Z</published>
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                We're up to day 28 of 30 days of writing a poem every day. <br />
<br />
I used the prompt from the <a href="http://www.writersdigest.com/editor-blogs/poetic-asides" title="Writers' Digest Poetic Asides website" target=_blank>Writers' Digest Poetic Asides</a> blog, which was to start a poem with the phrase 'The trouble is...' and fill in the blank. I chose '...choosing'. <br />
<br />
I could have played with 'choosing trouble' but I embarked on a train of thought and arrived somewhere rather sad, unlike Robert Frost and how his choice to follow the road less travelled '...made all the difference' in his poem 'The Road not Taken'.<br />
<br />
<strong><FONT SIZE=4>The trouble is choosing</FONT></strong><br />
<br />
because if you must choose<br />
and you are not sure<br />
you consider the options<br />
and make a judgement;<br />
when you choose<br />
(even if you are sure)<br />
you will not have chosen <br />
one (or several) alternatives,<br />
and even if you<br />
are content with your choice<br />
a time may come<br />
when you will wonder<br />
and maybe<br />
regret.<br />
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        <published>2012-04-27T10:16:09Z</published>
        <updated>2012-04-28T04:51:39Z</updated>
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                Okay, so today is day 27 of 30 days of writing a poem every day. Whew.<br />
<br />
Today's piece came about because I was thinking about the colour purple - so many people's favourite colour - and wondering how purple came to be associated with royalty.<br />
<br />
Usually only a sentence is devoted to this great yarn. <br />
<br />
<br />
<strong><FONT SIZE=4>The story of purple</FONT></strong><br />
<br />
My trusty hound and I to beach did go<br />
one feast day, time away from household tasks,<br />
wrestling plenty on the whitened sands,<br />
<br />
such a jester dog, he loves to lope<br />
always hunting food, the starving brute<br />
throwback to his ancient pedigree.<br />
<br />
At our Levantine coast the ocean yields<br />
plethora of trophies for my beast<br />
wolf-like, ever scavenging the shore.<br />
<br />
I whistled to him, capering he came<br />
panting, drooling, happy to oblige<br />
and nearly did I buckle with the stink;<br />
<br />
he nudged his massive head against my robe<br />
his shellfish binge had fleetingly appeased <br />
his never-ending hunger, as he gazed<br />
<br />
at me, a purplish haze spread out across <br />
my tunic, virgin-white no more, but why?<br />
close examination of his jaws<br />
<br />
revealed brown hairs discoloured, purple-gashed,<br />
purple teeth protruding from his mouth,<br />
I touched his jaw: my digit, purple-stained.<br />
<br />
From whence did come that colour? brilliant hue<br />
never had I seen its like before<br />
during all the expeditions I had made.<br />
<br />
He wagged his tail, then led me over to<br />
a stash of rotting whelks behind some rocks,<br />
he munched, the source of purple thus revealed.<br />
<br />
I marvelled at these spiny shells, so pale,<br />
how did such colour out of pallor burst?<br />
So vibrant on my tunic, as I gazed<br />
<br />
I wondered if that colour could be claimed.<br />
I decided to investigate <br />
this purple colour by cerulean sea.<br />
<br />
<FONT SIZE=3>&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp~ &nbsp&nbsp~ &nbsp&nbsp~</FONT><br />
<br />
Fast forward months and see what has occurred<br />
the precious colour milked or crushed from whelks:<br />
twelve thousand yield a miniscule amount.<br />
<br />
This colour by name Tyrian purple known<br />
is worth its weight in silver coins alone<br />
a purple robe my gift to noble King <br />
<br />
Phoenix; he was captivated so<br />
that he decreed that he and future kings<br />
would wear this colour, symbol of royal blood.<br />
<br />
<FONT SIZE=3>&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp~ &nbsp&nbsp~ &nbsp&nbsp~</FONT><br />
<br />
From the mouth of Heracles comes this:<br />
a purple dish, a hound, his master's wit.<br />
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        <published>2012-04-26T09:56:28Z</published>
        <updated>2012-04-26T10:31:44Z</updated>
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                I'm writing a poem every day in April for National Poetry Writing Month. <br />
<br />
I have nothing to say about today's. I'm off now to make myself a cup of tea.<br />
<br />
<strong><FONT SIZE=4>Washing the hog</FONT></strong><br />
<br />
I schlob to gim the bingly scun<br />
to glom a thringy-dee<br />
you denry on the dingly klun<br />
it's vandik after shree.<br />
<br />
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspSo hupty warr me throsey dill<br />
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspso hapty war me slees<br />
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspit's clip the ban an sunky swill<br />
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspan fawl the glarmy tees.<br />
<br />
But och the shoal you cangley wase<br />
nor did a lanti low<br />
for nichty ster you nuchty pase<br />
nor wid me tawnie go.<br />
<br />
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspSo hupty warr me throsey dill<br />
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspso hapty war me slees<br />
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspit's clip the ban an sunky swill<br />
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspan fawl the glarmy tees.<br />
<br />
Sumty now when tangley air<br />
a drimpy weelin eye<br />
you an me a glawnin tare<br />
an n'er to drimpin wy.<br />
<br />
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspSo hupty warr me throsey dill<br />
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspso hapty war me slees<br />
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspit's clip the ban an sunky swill<br />
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspan fawl the glarmy tees.<br />
<br />
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspSo hupty warr me throsey dill<br />
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspso hapty war me slees<br />
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspit's clip the ban an sunky swill<br />
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspan fawl the glarmy tees.<br />
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        <published>2012-04-25T11:19:21Z</published>
        <updated>2012-04-25T13:52:31Z</updated>
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                Hello, day 25, time for another poem.<br />
<br />
I love maps; love reading them, love admiring them. I have a strong spatial sense and I love orienting myself in a  new city and country.<br />
<br />
I believe that today's poem has potential, but it's in a very early state here. I might develop it after this frantic poem-a-day project has finished. It would definitely benefit from being stashed in the glove box for a while. <br />
<br />
<strong><FONT SIZE=4>Cartography</FONT></strong><br />
<br />
<strong><FONT SIZE=2>(I)</FONT></strong><br />
<br />
There is something about a map:<br />
the contours of a 3D world in 2D;<br />
I hold a planet<br />
folded<br />
in my hand;<br />
I store a country<br />
crumpled<br />
in my car;<br />
I touch a glowing city on my screen.<br />
<br />
<strong><FONT SIZE=2>(II)</FONT></strong><br />
<br />
Since first we carved world maps on clay in Babylon,<br />
degrees of elevation, latitude and longitude<br />
define borders<br />
describe empires<br />
portray nations;<br />
man the mapmaker <br />
charts oceans and terrain;<br />
keen for a sense of place<br />
we locate our own coordinates<br />
in the topography.<br />
<br />
<strong><FONT SIZE=2>(III)</FONT></strong><br />
<br />
Every day I navigate <br />
Mercator projections<br />
uncertain geographies of heart and mind.<br />
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        <published>2012-04-24T11:43:54Z</published>
        <updated>2012-04-24T13:35:11Z</updated>
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        <title type="html">Poem a Day for 24 April 2012: A wake</title>
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                It's day number 24 in this poem-a-day project and I'm surprised again by where my head went with this one.<br />
<br />
There was a prompt on the <a href="http://www.writersdigest.com/editor-blogs/poetic-asides" title="Writers' Digest Poetic Asides website" target=_blank>Writers' Digest Poetic Asides</a> blog to write about 'morning'. <br />
<br />
What popped into my head (who knows why) was 'Morning has broken', a Christian hymn that was first published in 1931 with lyrics written by English author Eleanor Farjeon. Of course it was a mega hit for Cat Stevens/Yusuf Islam in 1972.<br />
<br />
Here are the first four lines of 'Morning has broken' - then see what happened with my poem.<br />
<br />
<blockquote>Morning has broken, like the first morning<br />
Blackbird has spoken, like the first bird<br />
Praise for the singing, praise for the morning<br />
Praise for them springing fresh from the Word.</blockquote><br />
<br />
As usual, today's poem could do with recovering quietly before being finished off.<br />
<br />
<strong><FONT SIZE=4>A wake</FONT></strong><br />
<br />
I mourn a broken morning<br />
like the very first one<br />
the one that without warning<br />
just broke before I woke<br />
<br />
so<br />
<br />
I didn’t hear the blackbird speak<br />
nor did I hear the first one	       <br />
the blackbird with a yellow beak<br />
whose words remained unheard<br />
<br />
on that broken morning<br />
that morning I am mourning<br />
<br />
which meant <br />
<br />
I couldn’t praise the singing<br />
of the very first bird<br />
on that fateful morning<br />
whose melody eluded me<br />
<br />
on that broken morning<br />
that morning I am mourning<br />
<br />
so<br />
<br />
I couldn’t praise the morning<br />
that broken, much-mourned morning<br />
like the very first one<br />
with a blackbird singing<br />
whose words remain unheard<br />
so in my ears is ringing<br />
<br />
<FONT SIZE=1>s &nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspi &nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspl &nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspe &nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspn &nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspc &nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbspe</FONT><br />
<br />
therefore <br />
<br />
I take it on faith.<br />
<br />
<br />
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        <published>2012-04-23T23:55:00Z</published>
        <updated>2012-04-24T08:31:31Z</updated>
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                It's Rescue Tuesday! I rescued this week's piece from <em>Captain Corelli's Mandolin</em> by Louis de Bernières (p43) and <em>Sons and Lovers</em> by D H Lawrence (p107).<br />
<br />
<strong><FONT SIZE=4>Convalescence</FONT></strong><br />
<br />
White-skinned daughter<br />
simple embodiment of profound good<br />
soul scattering naked comfort <br />
like snowflakes in your presence<br />
secretly swallows <br />
your subversive blackberry words<br />
from the black of fallen fruit<br />
to the whiteness of snow<br />
as wet as warm touch<br />
softly <br />
slowly<br />
beloved feels<br />
healing faith<br />
scar of peace.<br />
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        <published>2012-04-23T12:58:16Z</published>
        <updated>2012-04-24T08:24:56Z</updated>
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        <title type="html">Poem a Day for 23 April 2012: For the love of buttons</title>
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                It's number 23 in this poem-a-day project.<br />
<br />
Yesterday I went to the launch of <a href="http://www.ginninderrapress.com.au/poetry.html" title="Ginninderra Press (publisher)" target=_blank><em>Thread me a button</em></a>, a poetry collection by my lovely friend Jude Aquilina and Joan Fenney. <br />
<br />
That inspired today's poem, which could do with being stashed in a tin along with a musty collection of buttons for a while, but here it is, all shiny. <br />
<br />
<strong><FONT SIZE=4>For the love of buttons</FONT></strong><br />
<br />
I went to the launch of a book about buttons,<br />
poems in a red-covered book about buttons.<br />
There's more to these simple fasteners<br />
than had ever met my fingers.<br />
I heard poems and stories <br />
about buttons for political campaigns, <br />
about fanciful buttons garnishing Mesdemoiselles,<br />
about locket buttons concealing tiny compasses,<br />
about box buttons smuggling drugs,<br />
about buttons engraved with cryptic messages,<br />
about buttons made from animal parts,<br />
about garlands of charm buttons on silk string,<br />
about buttons for baby booties, wedding dresses, funeral wear;<br />
delicate yet capable <br />
buttons snipped from histories<br />
and wearing a feminine diversity,<br />
unlike the engineer-designed zipper.<br />
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        <published>2012-04-22T11:30:09Z</published>
        <updated>2012-04-23T02:57:49Z</updated>
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                Today is day 22.  <br />
<br />
This afternoon our poetry group discussed the 'American sentence', a poetic form advocated by beat poet Allen Ginsberg. Japan gave us the Haiku, which comprises three lines with a total of 17 syllables. The American sentence has 17 syllables but is not broken into lines.<br />
<br />
When I got home I was very sad to hear that Stephen Lawrence, a fine poet and lovely man, had passed away suddenly. <br />
<br />
I met him for the first time last September and spent a delightful, funny Friday afternoon having drinks with him and Martina Newhook at the University of Adelaide. I would love to have known him better.<br />
<br />
RIP Stephen, and sincere condolences to his family. <br />
<br />
<DIV ALIGN=CENTER><strong><FONT SIZE=4>Exit</FONT></strong></DIV><br />
Thoughtful poet, gentle man, leaves the room too soon; a draught shivers through. <br />
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        <published>2012-04-21T08:44:20Z</published>
        <updated>2012-04-23T09:38:17Z</updated>
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                It's day number 21. We're on the downhill slope towards day number 30 of <a href="http://www.napowrimo.net/" title="National Poetry Writing Month 2012 website" target=_blank>National Poetry Writing Month (NaPoWriMo)</a>. <br />
<br />
This afternoon I attended a performance poetry workshop run by Mike Ladd, and of course that triggered today's little offering.<br />
<br />
As always, it could probably do with hiding in the 'to be reviewed' drawer for a few months.<br />
<br />
<strong><FONT SIZE=4>Virtuoso</FONT></strong><br />
<br />
Between the capital letter of my morning<br />
and the full stop of my evening<br />
occurred my day,<br />
crafted from a library of truths and yesterdays<br />
shaped by tomorrow's uncertainty <br />
and finally<br />
performed in surprise<br />
like an intimate kiss with a stranger.<br />
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