Lately, I have been immersing myself in nature as a way to reconnect with inspiration for my writing. After visits to St James’s Park - where I took this beautiful photo of a black swan - and Regent’s Park, I felt compelled to capture my experience of urban nature in verse. Between Quotations is a … Continue reading Between Quotations
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The Witch’s Daughter – A Poetic Meditation
If you have been following my work for a while, you will know that Carl Larsson’s The Witch’s Daughter (1866) has long lingered in my mind. As a painting that strays from the warmth of Larsson’s domestic idylls into something far more spectral, I am continually intrigued by the sense of being bound to something … Continue reading The Witch’s Daughter – A Poetic Meditation
Shadows of Autumn
Picture taken at The Museum of the Home, Hoxton “Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall.” This quote from F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby has always intrigued me, casting autumn as a season of new beginnings, which has always struck me as paradoxical. I have a fondness for the … Continue reading Shadows of Autumn
The Stranger I Know
Some poems sit with you for years before they are ready to be written. The Stranger I Know began as a rough draft when I was twenty, inspired by a brief friendship with someone (approximately the same age as myself) who captivated me with anecdotes and pictures from the Brighton Teddy Boy nostalgia scene of … Continue reading The Stranger I Know
Crow in a Cage of Windows
Sometimes a single moment in everyday life lingers long after it has passed. A few weeks ago, while walking through a shopping centre I often visit, I watched a raven trapped inside - swooping between the ledges beneath tall glass windows, seemingly confused by the transparency of the walls. Ravens and crows are highly intelligent … Continue reading Crow in a Cage of Windows
