Category: Work

I Forgot to Do Any Work (by )

The Hare and the Ball

Yesterday I sort of forgot to do any work - after 9 days of intensive festival coverage I awoke tired but happy and helped get the girls off to school mind buzzing with more things to write up about the Cheltenham Poetry Festival. But I had to go to the bank at 10 and somehow this took up the entire morning!

Old man Graffiti Gloucester

I did find some fantastic bits of wall art to snap whilst out though!

Small boy graffiti Glocester

Then my parents and Al had conspired together meaning that I was taken for lunch were I relaxed and ate and drunk and produced the rough first draft of a childrens picture book.

I then came home and slept!

When I got up Jean was home from school and I ended up watching Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs whilst buried in children and kittens. It was then tea time which was eaten in the garden.

British Spring Supper

With a rabbit for company!

Fluffy Obsidian

My dad also tried the trampoline.

Leonard Pym on the trampoline

Then I had a bath and read the book I was given as part of World Book Night during the festival, in bed I wrote two poems and babbled about arty stuff.

Of course today I am staring at the state of the house going eep! And Mary isn't going to let me get much done as I've basically been missing for a week and she is determined to catch up on snugs!

Pinterest (by )

After proddings from several friends I decided to get a Pinterest account. I really love the site - it allows you to share cool photos and images but it also allows you to nicely credit the site it came from and has a policy to help you point out and correct copy right infringement.

I was exstatic to find that some of my images were already on there and linked back to my sites 🙂

I'm 5affy on there but a search of my name will do 🙂

Some of These Things Are Beautiful (by )

Dan Holloway Reading at The Cheltenham Poetry Festival

Last night I went to watch my friend Dan Holloway perform his show Some of These Things Are Beautiful as part of the Cheltenham Poetry Festival.

Dan Holloway Performin

He is a fantastic poet and as always his set was emotionally charged dealing with creative freedom and the intensity of life and death.

Dan Holloway

Lighting levels at the venue were a bit tricky so I apologise for the quality of the photographs.

Poetic

Again I did some experiments with long exposures and this photo came out in a way that I just feel fits with Dan's creative zest - to me it is a poet in a spiralling tunnel of thought and creativity.

Poetic Swirl

The event also had two other poets performing - I unfortunately had to run away before the last performer but I did catch James Webster.

James Webster at the Cheltenham Poetry Festival

Who did a wonderfully funny piece on time travel and the self - it was philosophically deep but light in the presentation.

Poet James Webster

The event took place in a lovely bar called The Strand in Cheltenham which had some lovely wall art I will have to go back and photograph at some point.

Anna Saunders and co at The Cheltenham Poetry Festival

Anna Saunders one of the Festival Directors was there in person to compare and I just love this shot of her I got - I think it shows her fantastically warm and bubbly personality.

Anna Saunders Poetry Festival Director introducing Some of These Things are Beautiful

So It Goes (by )

Playing the spanners

Last night I went to a truly inspiring event - So It Goes by the Cheltenham Improvisers Orchestra at the Cheltenham Poetry Festival.

Chaos

Sound rippled around the room, building and echoing and fading away to almost nothingness, reminding me of the psychedelic of previous decades mixed with the fragments of poems building up to create a picture of the stretching endless existence.

Belinda Reading at So It Goes

Pictures of the cosmos played in the back ground and occasionally across on of the performers leaving a silhouette of them, stark in the nebula.

Stars play across him Ringing out the tones of the cosmos

I could have closed my eyes and just listened creating pictures for stories and the like but then I would have missed the spectacles of how they produced some of the sounds - vibrating, glowing massage spider on a balloon for example.

Balloon vibrations

I had great fun taking photos again hence the black and white - I also played around with long exposures to see if I could get an image that captured the essence of the music.

Tunnel of light and movement

When I spoke to the poets afterwards it turned out they didn't know who was going to read when - this was interesting as the poets seemed to pick up and continue with the style of the previous poet but adapted to them - as if their was an invisible creative string connecting them within the performance.

Stuart Wilding at So It Goes

I really loved this event and could have easily spent all of last night writing - I took quiet a few arty shots:

Cheltenham Improvisation Orchestra set up at the Cheltenham Poetry Festival

Poets including Anna Saunders, Adam Horovitz, and Sara-Jane Arbury to name but a few.

Drums and cymbals and bells Sounds in the waiting Musical mechanic Spanners

Dan Sluman and Mark Burnhope (by )

Dan Sluman and Mark Burnhope

Last night I went to a sell out event at the Cheltenham Poetry Festival were Dan Sluman and Mark Burnhope both read out their amazing works. Both explored illness and life altering events as well as the obsession with death and sex and a myrraid of other topics. All sculpted into a lyrical wonder.

Mark Burnhope reading his collection at the Cheltenham Poetry Festival

Also I found the black and white mode on the camera works at low light levels were as the colour setting is all grainy.

Reading

I remember first meeting Dan at poetry cafe when it was at the museum and art gallery a few years ago and have always found his work deeply moving.

Sell out gig at the Cheltenham Poetry Festival

Dan reading at the Cheltenham Poetry Festival

Sadly there are not more of Mark as it was a sell out gig and I couldn't move around to get pictures.

Absence

Dan's book is Absence Has A Weight Of Its Own

And Mark's is Snowboy

There was also an open mic before they started their reading - if you want to see any of the photos in a larger format just click on them.

Poet at the Cheltenham Poetry Festival Harriette reading poetry at Cheltenham Poetry Festival Old poet young poet Young poet black and white The Welsh Werewolf poet Compare

And lastly - I love this photo I took of Mark listening to the poetry even though it came out a bit blurry.

Mark Burnhope listening to poetry

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