When writing stories an author has something in mind whether they are producing short stories, full-length novels, an article or poetry. So when I was thinking about this blog there were innumerable influences on my thinking and I sometimes feel that picturing what I'm considering helps organise my thoughts.
Monday, March 24, 2025
Writing - What do you have in mind?
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Poetry Thursday - 84 - From the Shallows
Anniversaries are a mixture of celebration and sadness. The intensity of those feelings depends upon the nature of the anniversary and the relationship to the person(s) being remembered. There you go the obvious has been stated. My own experience is no different from anyone else's but on the anniversary of my father's death it was brought home to me on the death of John Hemingway (105) this week. The trigger being that he was born in the same year as my Dad 1919, but my father died 32 years ago.
From the Shallows
Is there enough sugar in the pie,
I saw you shudder and squint your eye,
No its okay dear - lovely.
You’re a poor liar Leslie.
Ee how do you know that fact?
I’ll ‘ve read it somewhere,
you’ve always got yer nose in this or that,
every moment you've got to spare.
How much have yer had to drink?
Just two pints dear,
giving me a knowing wink,
he’d a good capacity for beer.
Leslie, don't forget to steep the peas,
not at all dear,
essential task before he's at his ease,
that keeps the marital ticket clear.
© David L Atkinson March 2025
Monday, March 17, 2025
Writing - St. Patrick's Day
March 17th, St Patrick's Day, is celebrated widely in the UK and other parts of the world, and to me seems to be a happy day.
Sunday, March 16, 2025
Poetry Thursday 83 - Gulf of Sunderland
Out of the Depths
From the gulf of Sunderland,
out of the deepest part of the sea,
occurrences affecting the family,
hidden for eternity.
Stored in the gulf of Sunderland,
tucked away for future reference,
not intended for general conference,
meant to maintain the balance.
Out of the gulf of Sunderland,
for occasional historical share,
for those for whom you care,
for trials of life to prepare.
Inside the gulf of Sunderland,
to wallow in warm nostalgia,
part of later life’s agenda
or to dispel a thorny dilemma.
Illusive as the gulf of Sunderland,
a source of pure enjoyment,
daily trial abandonment,
fostering life’s accomplishment.
© David L Atkinson March 2025
God Bless
Monday, March 10, 2025
Writing - Empathy
I started writing seriously in 2006. The second novel I wrote was The 51st State. Many years before the TT was thrust upon the world the first time, England had been referred to as the 51st state.
When I wrote the blurb for my book, it was more of a cultural whinge. Empathy in this context is about the opinions of a limited section of society. Its usage is important in realistic storytelling. There is no end to the opportunities empathy provides because mentally transporting yourself into the shoes of others is infinite.
Little did I know that the title of 51st State would arise once again, but in this case relating to Canada. I will not be jumping into Trump's shoes anytime soon.
The exercise of empathising can look like procrastination from the outside, but it takes concentrated thought.
God Bless
Wednesday, March 5, 2025
Poetry Thursday 82 - Depths
In this era of self-reflection, meditation and mindfulness, I wonder if we actually accrue the mental equipment necessary to protect ourselves as we progress through life.
Depths
Within the labyrinth
of the human mind,
in a place no-one
will ever find,
are history, trauma
and reverie,
behind the dark door
of memory.
Through the door is
a tideless sea,
only accessible to
you or me,
beneath the surface shallows
and trenches,
into which our memory
plunges.
There for our eternity,
sometimes raised for conscious scrutiny,
only to be shared to suitable audiences,
too rich for the unattached masses.
An ocean of actions and experiences,
not to be forgotten they are treasures,
but applied by us accordingly,
for self-repair knowingly.
© David L. Atkinson March 2025
God Bless
Monday, March 3, 2025
Writing - Interpretations
The way in which we write is open to interpretation. We have the power to guide those interpretations by the way we present situations and the quantity of information we supply.
Poetry Thursday 109 - Diversity in the blood
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