Ten thousand monkeys and one key to paradise,they found bones and a toolbeside the water fountainburied in the hip of a mountain the night’s rain had washed awaya faint rainbow in the sun. Beer bottles and a kiss, two deliberate strangersplan a meeting for the man climbing in the window fromthe black metal fire escape … Continue reading Short Poem No.18
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Short Poem No.17
Ten thousand now, falling faster, the second you stared, the first time she doubted the Stanton Island Ferry, homeward bound, the sea and a pale white bird. She was not happy. I knowit’s not me, only what I could have grasped if I’d set my mind to humanity instead of this secret mind talk and … Continue reading Short Poem No.17
Short Poem No.15
A long one … Her eyelashes but because of the weakness the windlass was blowing that dazzle it could have been her hairdresser a skirt white catalyst crossed our patience in the preservation of strong wonders the hearth of the silly manageress becomes fairy ! this is no laughing maul, the starlings are out, the nightgown … Continue reading Short Poem No.15
Notes On A Screenplay
It can be said that writing is all about the words and the arrangements of grammatical cues. With a screenplay, the nuance is in the spaces between the words, in the white space between the scenes, in the creative imagery found in our imaginations. For me, the importance is in knowing the story, the back … Continue reading Notes On A Screenplay
How Creative Is Your Space?
As an artist, finding and/or designing a creative space in which to work productively is a crucial element to our individual success. The work is what feeds us, but the space in which we work must also keep us coming back for more. If we can’t create, we won’t return. If we don’t return, we … Continue reading How Creative Is Your Space?