Saturday 25 October 2014

Dylan, my Dylan...

It's been an exciting time - the centenary of the Welsh Wizzard Dylan Thomas. I've been slightly involved with The Dylan Thomas In Fitzrovia Festival. It launched this week.














- Posted from my Phone

Thursday 2 October 2014

National Poetry Day - have a go!

I've been spending a lot of time recently with the poetry of Dylan Thomas and numerous writers for the London Literary Pub Crawl and the forthcoming Dylan Thomas in Fitzrovia Weekend in London. More about that later.  But in spite of the genius of Thomas, Heany and dozens of others, I've found I quite like writing poetry.  I've no idea of technical form or how to do it or even why I like writing it, but it's an interesting way of encapsulating an emotion or feeling.  And without realising it, I've been scribbling bits of verse for years.

I found this in an old notebook, written in a curry house on the eve of leaving Birmingham to come to London full time to work at Shakespeare's Globe and attend Uni for the first time in 2007.  It's my little offering for National Poetry Day!  It's a bit of fun.  Have a go yourself!





Breaking up, Birmingham.



No more beloved Brummie Heaths,
no more, my shell-suit sweeties.

No more green corporation pride,
for I, alas, must leave thee.

Leave Shylet Spice, eleven rides
and don't forget the Billesley.

But I’ll be back, you know I will,
unless I shag new city.

An experiment in Podcasting

I'm having a right old game trying to get my Resonance 104.4FM podcasts on itunes.  Mainly because I can't seem to create an RSS feed that works.

So... can I actually Podcast from this Blog? And get it on itunes, etc?


Let's see shall we.  Here's Eric from New York...