Inspired to include these words of Bob Dylan when I re-heard this song this morning. Written in 1963. So many comparisons match equally well today as they did 63 years ago.
Masters of War
Inspired to include these words of Bob Dylan when I re-heard this song this morning. Written in 1963. So many comparisons match equally well today as they did 63 years ago.
My father read the newspaper daily. He watched the news on TV and listened to it on the radio. In our present world, where the newspapers, TV and Radio stations can be bought and sold on a whim; where the owners control the stories that are delivered; where news can be generated by AI; and, where the internet is supposedly many peoples' source of news. I wonder if he was alive today, what he'd think.
News or Not News
So you believe you are important,
that your life is significant,
you go to work and pay your tax,
you watch the news and hear the
facts,
and believe that you’re a part,
right from the very start.
But just think on a bit,
how much control have you got of
it,
when you get to work they tell you
what to do,
in the news you find what’s good
for you,
but feel safe because of democracy,
you can always vote for another
party.
Will it make a difference,
is the news unambiguous,
who bought the news this week,
what truths are they telling you to
seek,
how do you make choices,
when facts are controlled by
different voices.
©David
L Atkinson June 2026
God Bless
I’ve tried to explain the mindset of being an author, and yet the narrative is controlled by the characters in the story rather than by you.
If you think about it, it is perfectly logical. When you create aA couple of offerings today of a lighter nature.
Funny
After all the words and sentences
I’ve learned something about me,
and I’ve been writing stuff for 15
years or more,
I’m not the slightest bit funny.
It doesn’t matter how hard I try,
after all the metaphors, similes
and so on,
my jokes are the sort to make you
cry,
Dad jokes but without the
punchline,
the intention to amuse is present,
but the skill is not really mine.
But writing is the drug of choice,
no wish to go cold turkey,
just hope that someone hears this
one small voice.
©David
L Atkinson June 2026
Remember the Emperor succumbing to a grifter's tale that he had a fine suit of clothes, when he was in fact naked. Well, art is open to that sort of grift.
False foods
Had a slice of science training,
learnt a bit of human anatomy,
a smaller chunk of plant biology,
I might sound like I know what I’m
saying ,
Green stuff is not that good for
you.
cell walls contain cellulose,
defined as roughage is close,
appendix no longer able to do what
it is meant to do,
so the final outcome is just more
poo.
Then the fallen one jumps on the green
band wagon,
adds a plant to his artillery,
pungent, stringy and full of water,
good for you is celery.
Like the emperor’s suit of clothes,
taste is in the eye of the
beholder,
each mouthful is no gastronomic
rose,
celery needs a cold shoulder.
Speaking of taste, consider the
oyster,
who decided this would be good to
eat,
in fact a starvation buffer,
now a delicacy to the elite.
©David
L Atkinson June 2026
God Bless
Empathy is the ability to emotionally understand what other people feel, see things from their perspective, and imagine yourself in their place.
The
above is probably an essential skill in being able to create characters and
have them interact in a story. It is also a skill some adults actually never
mastered. It is currently one of the many criticisms of the President of
the United states Donald J Trump. As the definition suggests, this is a complex
skill that develops over time, and the young author may find some aspects
exceedingly difficult.
That
was carried out in the classroom when I used to teach. The task was to have the children write from the point of view of somebody in a story, and the quality of the work
that came out was varied.
An
example could be the breaking into a home at Christmas as seen through the
eyes of the family cat or dog. I know the example would be telling the story of
Jesus and trying to go to Jerusalem on a donkey from the point of view of the donkey.
The
first stage in answering these questions would be to describe the emotions felt
at the time. Questions such as how would you feel in that situation are quite
useful prompts.
Being able to practise empathy brings about the tempering of your behaviour towards other people and hopefully leads you to become a more understanding adult. So you can see why, when writing a story, the skill is important.
When
I was writing the Steele novels, my lead character Patrick steagall add to manage
relationships between himself and three or four other people and those
relationships pertain throughout all 11 books and so weren't stationary but
developed and in some cases broke up. From my point of view, I found this one
with the enjoyable parts of writing stories. The manipulation of the characters
and situations they found themselves in was great fun, or at least it could be and
also influenced the direction in which stories progressed.
As
an exercise for oneself, writing a short story from a different point of view
can be a very valuable exercise.
God Bless
Another announcement that the energy cap for UK citizens is due to rise. I'm pretty sure that the excuse will be that the cost of buying gas has been increased by our suppliers. I always thought that a cap was supposed to stop unfavourable rises. I'm also pretty sure that the CEOs' bonuses and salaries will not be capped. It would be wonderful if they would refuse their extra salaries and share dividends to help protect the customers. (Just me being naive.)
Too
Many Ivory Towers
CEOs
of water, fuel and power,
climb
down from your glittering, ivory tower,
consider
those who are less fortunate,
those
who you often manipulate.
Academies
and Trusts Chair,
is
what you’re paid truly fair,
when
so many people you employ,
need
benefits to bring life a modicum of joy.
When
asked about your ill-gotten gain,
blaming
a committee for what you obtain,
meekly
accepting such gross largess,
as
a right to your opulent ivory address.
Backed
by sycophantic politicians,
circling
for crumbs to further ambition,
is
there a conscience about all that power,
providing
your exclusive ivory tower.
©David L Atkinson August 2022
God Bless
Over the years, I have read some very amusing books. Some authors are naturally gifted at being amusing, but then there is me! Over the years I have tried to write amusing poetry, I have often been entertained by Roald Dahl, Spike Milligan and Pam Ayres. Similarly, I have enjoyed the writing of Tom Sharpe and various non-fiction writers.
Porterhouse Blue was a very successful TV series adapted from the eponymous novel by Sharpe.
I find it difficult to be funny when I am writing, but there is a yearning inside that tempts me occasionally to try. I usually give up fairly quickly. Not that I'm a dour, humourless person, or at least I don't believe that I am, I can be quite witty in a small, understated way, publicly. Writing in an amusing way is a more complex skill, for me.
This is something that I am unable to offer a great deal of advice on for the previously stated reasons. It would be like me standing up to perform comedy and spouting a series of 'dad' jokes that fall flat. If your feedback suggests that you have a comedic bent in your writing, then go for it; if you believe people find you to be funny in company, it may translate into amusing writing. My advice would be not to force it!
God Bless
Inspired to include these words of Bob Dylan when I re-heard this song this morning. Written in 1963. So many comparisons match equally well...