I had an idea for today that I’d been contemplatively considering in the background for the past few days. In fact, by mid-afternoon, I’d finished a poem. A reasonably serviceable poem. That just didn’t do it for me. It didn’t work. It was too prosey or something. Too literal. Too didactic. Too first drifty. Decided to leave it for a couple of hours & revisit with a clear head. Upon returning an hour ago I abandoned said previous draft & had this lovely simpler shape poem whipped off in about 20 minutes (chosen because I don’t normally do them, cos I think they’re a bit gimmicky; but after reading the always fabulous Jude Aquilina’s On a moon spiced night a couple of days ago, I realised if the content is right they can work).*
The Poetic Factoid was unexpected & chosen a result of about the second thing I saw on my news feed this morning.
*****
sparkling
that snob
who scoffed
at bestsellers
blithely mocked
popular titles
just for being
too popular
loudly claimed
certain books
were pure trash
& the readers
of such books
ignorant slobs
was me—once
i now
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all reading is good if the book
makes the reader’s mind sparkle
*****
Day 09 – TIL the truth concerning dire predictions
dire consequences
eagerly at my desk at 9am all ready to write
any of the wrongs of the day that come my way
second webpage that pops up, the somewhat unpopular
Game of Thrones guy George R.R. Martin announcing
— ie, he who began writing ASOIaF aka A Song of Ice and Fire
otherwise known as A Safari of Incest and Fighting
35 long summer-filled years ago but gave it up sometime
after cashing his fifth 10 million buck check from HBO —
that he’s contributed 1.5 million research dollars so he can hold
the first dire wolf born in 10,000 years (cute pics at 6)
immediately I imagine all the ragetweets forthcoming:
“they re-invent dire wolves before you write the last book”
“he held a dire wolf before we held Winds of Winter”
“T-Rexes will chase SUVs on a rainy night before we see WoW”
& sure enough … #finishthefuckingbook
*I want to take a moment to acknowledge that the architecture for collectabilia: pet loves
from 3 days ago was also inspired by the way one of Jude’s poems was laid out.
[Street Fabric, 10; her visual poems Tree as Saviour 24 & Feet, 27]
