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Category Archives: Photography
Fortune Favours
I made a friend today. Or, truth be told, I had the great pleasure of seeing a good chunk of like minded peoples’ efforts rewarded, there dreams filling out – not exactly coming to fruition, but putting out enough light … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Poetry, Uncategorized, Urban Regeneration
Tagged alexander hutchison, bookshops, cafe gandolfi, chris agee, Clydebuilt, ellen macateer, fourfold, john burnside, katherine sowerby, literary lunches, mentoring, one cube or two, Poetry, scottish book trust, Scottish Poetry Library, tell it slant
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High Society
I’ve not said much for a while on here. For once, I observe this with a complete absence of blogger apologia. I have been, it gives me great pleasure to say, busy. Not that that’s anything new – with two … Continue reading
Virtue never cuts you up at the lights
Having a fulfilling creative life is not exactly the easiest thing to do. I try to make it a focus, employ discipline with myself and my practise, engage with ever broader groups of audiences and partners, do all the things … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Mindfulness, Photography, Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged apprenticeship, creative process, discipline, documentary, film, guilt, Iftekhar Gafar, impatience, letting go, Poetry, postage stamps, process, stopping and starting, writing
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Beaten well
This weekend the world shifted Enough for Byres Road to stop Like it hasn’t for more years Than the drum hasn’t stamped summer With Glasgow Sun. I don’t know how it is to have a Gee Cee Cee official tell … Continue reading
Re-discoverin dis recoverin
On the 21st of November last year, I received an e-mail saying I had a new follower on Twitter. @DrDannyPenman . For those of you like me not so long ago who don’t Tweet much because you “don’t really understand … Continue reading
Posted in Mindfulness, Photography, Uncategorized
Tagged Byres Road, Dr Danny Penman, Martin Stepek, Mind Half Empty, Mind Half Full, Mindfulness, twitter, Vino Valentino
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Window shopping
How often do you have to do something before it qualifies as “tradition” or “a tradition”? And do you want it to? Traditions are a comfort to us, but they are also a target. I love tradition, and traditions. I … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Poetry
Tagged Blurry Seagulls, Clyde Reflections, Dumfries, New Year 2013, Poetry, Roncadora Press, Windows for Burns Night
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