This place is my playground, a virtual scrap book of poetry and stories, real and imagined, in snippets. Photography sometimes provides a scene in which moments take place, other times it just frames moments comfortably, prodding the imagination a little more.
There are occasional slices of theatre writing here also, examining the way others tell stories on stage.
Nice things said ...
"Allison Browning's Fuel tells a story where a young couple buys fuel at a stark service station. They are a bit like a couple that has strayed from a Raymond Carver story... "
Robert Adamson, Editor Best Australian Poems
" 'This is How' shouldn't inspire prosaic thoughts. So: A shattered few years lived just moments ago. Years ago. Heartbeats ago. Picking up these fragments. Placed on a delicate palm. Showing the sharpest details of what has died ... A palm full of fragments closing tight. Opening. Closing tight. Opening."
A.S Patric
"The writing is visceral, evocative. The restrained way in which she creates a sense of eroticism in the prose is admirable."
Harvest Journal
"One of my favourites this year... I can't wait to read the book of poems that includes 'Fuel'. It's a much better poem than I first realised even, such clean lines and fine detail. It seems like a beautiful silent film with endless possibilities. "
Robert Adamson
'A Penny for Your Thoughts,' they said ... (A little handful of published pieces)
1 comments:
You've managed to capture a twerp exactly! x
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