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The one poem I have that can legitimately described as ‘award-winning’. Because I won an award for it. Read on…
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I wrote this poem because I was pleased at coming up with the title. The poem wasn’t as good as I thought the title was. Read on…
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“The poem captures the unique challenges of lockdown life” according to the AI blurb written by Wordpress. Read on…
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I don’t usually write serious or sentimental poetry; it doesn’t sit well with me. Read on…
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My one attempt at a list poem. Don’t worry, there won’t be a sequel. Read on…
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This is a poem inspired by Matt Abbott on the occasion of his appearance at Off The Shelf literary festival in Sheffield, October 2017. Really. Read on…
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This is a poem in my own format, the decimal sonnet – 10 lines of 10 syllables with little attention paid to rhyme and meter. Read on…
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Inspired by a conversation on the train which was shared with the whole (quiet) carriage; fragments of a one-sided conversation. Read on…
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My apology for starting to write poetry again. Read on…
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Funny, sad, touching, triggering, endearing and heartwarming, and that’s just the cover. Read it, now. Read on…
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PSA: this is not a book about one of the most historically inaccurate films of modern times. But if you’re interested in the history of men wearing skirts, on the other hand… Read on…
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NB: the bi prefix in ‘bisexual’ relates to ‘same gender’ and ‘other gender’. It does not mean ‘men’ and ‘women’. Here endeth the lesson. Read on…
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Mine and Adrian Mole’s birthdays are a few months apart and I have always felt a kinship to him, quite apart from being the only person who recognises Adrian as the greatest poet in the English language. Read on…
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Net curtains optional. Read on…
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ISO speeds need a slightly longer explanation and a lot of comparison talk about analogue/film cameras plus some peanut butter chat but bear with me, it’s all useful. Read on…
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This is the second in my ‘Photography 101’ series. We learn how to limit (or increase) the amount of light going through the diaphragm by adjusting the aperture. Read on…
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Shutter speed is the easiest of the concepts to understand, but in my humble opinion it’s the most powerful. When I take an image, I set the ISO number and the aperture and then mess with the shutter speed to get the effect I want. Read on…
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Once upon a time, I was thinking about writing a review of Taylor Swift’s ‘1989’. Not for any particular reason, just because I thought it was a good record w; I like pop music; I like writing things; and, statistically, at least one of my six regular blog readers will be a Taylor Swift fanatic. Read on…