I've been quite fascinated by the unfurling of vibrant colour from the new protea and transplanted succulents that now live just outside my studio door and thought you might like to see what I see.
Month: November 2025
This Is How We Work Anthology – Author Spotlights
This Is How We Work - Author Spotlights It's been my pleasure to feature as one of 13 contributors to the book. ach Author and their contribution has been spotlighted - featured and interviewed - over at Priorhouse Writes
As Red as Red – photography
I've been experimenting with an off-camera speedlight technique lately . . .
Debby Gies Review of the ‘This Is How We Work’ Anthology
Wonderful author, blogger and book reviewer Debby Gies (D. G. Kaye) has posted her Five Star review of the This Is How We Work anthology as her Sunday Book Review this week.
Jacqui Murray’s review of the ‘This Is How We Work’ Anthology
Jacqui Murray's review of the 'This Is How We Work' Anthology
Editing Done! A Poetry Archive Volume 7 – Cover and Poem
Editing Done! A Poetry Archive Volume 7 - Cover and Poem Volume 7 is ready to publish!
Editing – a ‘romance of trains’ poem
Progress on editing A Poetry Archive Volume Seven I’ve finally finished editing Volume 7 in the A Poetry Archive series. Woo hoo! In the end I made the decision not to include any images, due to poor image quality or loss of originals. Some poems have been omitted as a result. Others, I’ve judged, hold up well enough without the image.
medusa
medusa. A Seventeen Syllable poem and picture
Smorgasbord Book Reviews – #Anthology This Is How We Work: Stories, Memoirs and Poems about Social Dimensions of Work – Yvette Prior and other authors.
The wonderful Sally Cronin has posted a marvellous review of the 'This Is How We Work' antholgy over at the Smorgasbord Blog Magazine. Pop over and check out the review, then take a look around at one of the best and most supportive Indie Lit sites around.See you there!
Editing – a ‘mundane work’ poem
I’m working through Volume 7 now in the A Poetry Archive series and I’ve hit the first occasions where I attempted use of images taken on my phone to produce photography-from-poetry and poetry-from-photography. Some images hold up. A lot don’t. So . . .