‘Do you mind if I ask you a question?’ the book says. ‘Why are you wearing my slippers?’ I say. … More
Tag: Being a Writer
Intimacy
‘You don’t sound very ambitious,’ the book says. ‘And good morning to you, too!’ I say. ‘I mean,’ the book … More
Everyone who matters
‘What do you want?’ says the book. ‘Who’s asking?’ I say. ‘Me,’ says the book. ‘I am asking.’ ‘What do … More
Truly, Madly, Deeply
I am lying on the bed staring at the ceiling, detoxing from the day, as I do. ‘You all right?’ … More
The Year of Living Deeply 6: When One Book Leads to Another Book
I have been writing recently about going deeper, not wider. Listening to music I already possess, reading the books already … More
Tenderness
The book is looking at me from across the room. It is dressed smartly, but not to impress. It looks … More
The Year of Living Deeply 5: The cool flash of what serious is
Remember when you got the news of the accident- or the illness- in the life of someone more laced into … More
The Year of Living Deepy 2: Re-reading Tomas Tranströmer
Below Zero We are at a party that doesn’t love us. At last the party lets its mask drop and … More
The Year of Living Deeply 17: All I Want by Joni Mitchell
We are in Richard and Andi’s kitchen in their minuscule flat on the Wandsworth Road in the early nineties. Richard … More
The Year of of Living Deeply
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Towards a model of poetry writing development
As promised last week, here is my presentation of the paper I co-wrote with Sue Dymoke in which we argue on … More
Letter to a younger poet
Listening to the wonderful array of speakers at the Foyle Young Poets symposium on Monday, I tried to think back … More
Poetry writing as a socially mediated process
‘Even the poetic world is social’ (Bakhtin, 1981, 300). This time next week, Saturday 23 June, I will be presenting … More
Nowhere Poet
It is odd to speak of missing someone you never met, but this is how I feel about the American … More
A Fergus
My first reader was a man called Fergus. A friend of a flatmate at university, I never got to … More
On a failure
Here is a story about a recent failure of mine. It all started with an idea, which I knew, just … More
Sleep, mostly
‘What else are you guilty about?’ ‘Most things,’ I say. ‘It doesn’t stop with poetry, you know. Or those unread … More
Escape to the Chateau
’Anything else?’ the book says. ’What do you mean?’ ’That you want to tell me?’ There is a long silence, … More