Writing Update – April

At the end of December, when my baby was just three months and I was still spending more of the night awake than asleep, I made a list of three personal and professional things that I wanted to accomplish this year. One of them, as I mentioned in a recent post, was to develop a writing practice.

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Review: Small Bodies of Water

“Where is the place your body is anchored? Which body of water is yours? Is it that I’ve anchored myself in too many places at once, or nowhere at all?”

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no baby yet

It’s September 1st 2022, just after 6pm. I’m writing in the grey of the gloaming. Outdoors a dogged barking, the tu-tu-tu twitter of the birds, the occasional rush of a car. The trees are still, the sky bruised.

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Review: The Robber Bride

“Where are you staying?” Tony asks politely, meaning, when are you leaving. “Oh, you know,” says Zenia with a shrug. “Here and there. I live from hand to mouth – or from feast to famine. Just like the old days, remember, West? Remember our feasts?” She’s eating a Viennese chocolate, from a box West brought…

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Christmas Tidings

It’s early morning before work and I’m writing again in the grey of the soft light. The feeling of writing: thoughts running through my fingers, the beat of the words, the shape and sensation of them, the joy of making something tangible out of something existing only in my mind, an exacting almost topographical pleasure.…

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Words of Others | September ’20

Beautiful, amusing, thought-arresting passages from books I’ve enjoyed over the past month. I’m not one for full on reviews, but I will readily track down a book based on nothing more than a couple of sentences if they strike a chord with me. Do comment below if you’ve read any of these, and share with…

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Words of Others | August ’20

This is a new little series that I hope will appeal as a bonus post each month on the day that my newsletter goes out! Just a small collection of beautiful or thought-arresting passages of words from whatever I’ve been reading recently. Little extracts like this are often what prompt me to seek out a…

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