thick snowfox prints comeinto their ownThanks David! ;-).
We liked this one Alan but wondered about moving things aroundhow aboutin thick snowfox prints comeinto there own
Hi David,I love it! ;-) A little tweak and voila!thick snowfox prints comeinto their ownThanks David, less is more, and I certainly prefer this to my earlier:caged off wallfox prints come into their ownin the thick snow Alan.
Hi Alan FANTASTIC!There is something special about fox and snow I think.http://conjuringsunlight.blogspot.com/2006/11/hearing-thought-fox-on-radio.html
What a fantastic poem you wrote (and read)!Glad you like the revised version, all thanks to you. Good to have such incisive critique.I wrote a poem about a raven inspired by The Thought Fox which was the first poem that ever grabbed me at school. ;-) Alan
AlanSo where is the link to the raven poem? The Thought Fox really turned me on to poetry too.Are you going to the Queen Elizabeth Hall on Sunday to hear the T S Eliot prize short list poets read??CheersDavid
Philip Gross is reading!!
Hi David,The raven poem isn't published yet. Please say hi to Philip from me, I wasn't able to get to his Bristol reading alas.At the moment I'm concentrating on my children's novel, book reviewing, and getting my second haiku collection ready for later this year.Plus my With Words activities both public and private keep me busy, so maybe next year. ;-)Alan
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We liked this one Alan but wondered about moving things around
how about
in thick snow
fox prints come
into there own
Hi David,
I love it! ;-) A little tweak and voila!
thick snow
fox prints come
into their own
Thanks David, less is more, and I certainly prefer this to my earlier:
caged off wall
fox prints come into their own
in the thick snow
Alan
.
Hi Alan
FANTASTIC!
There is something special about fox and snow I think.
http://conjuringsunlight.blogspot.com/2006/11/hearing-thought-fox-on-radio.html
What a fantastic poem you wrote (and read)!
Glad you like the revised version, all thanks to you. Good to have such incisive critique.
I wrote a poem about a raven inspired by The Thought Fox which was the first poem that ever grabbed me at school. ;-)
Alan
Alan
So where is the link to the raven poem? The Thought Fox really turned me on to poetry too.
Are you going to the Queen Elizabeth Hall on Sunday to hear the T S Eliot prize short list poets read??
Cheers
David
Philip Gross is reading!!
Hi David,
The raven poem isn't published yet.
Please say hi to Philip from me, I wasn't able to get to his Bristol reading alas.
At the moment I'm concentrating on my children's novel, book reviewing, and getting my second haiku collection ready for later this year.
Plus my With Words activities both public and private keep me busy, so maybe next year. ;-)
Alan
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