MY CREATIVE ADVENTURES IN AUDIO ART, POETRY, AND MUSIC COMPOSITION

Here I share my work and play. Please browse freely and enjoy.

Full of great plans to comprehensively chronicle all my original work, but the improvisational nature of a creative’s daily life, means that items will gradually appear when the time is right among the warp and weft of other tasks.

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INTERSECTIONS

Anthology Cover

A celebratory realisation in prose poetry of the process of exploration and affirmation of self-identity among the myriads of possibilities open to those of us who choose to live outside the usually proscribed social norms. Even in 21st century Australia, the process of arriving at an openly-declared internal life as a same-sex female-attracted Lesbian remains fraught.

This creative excursion into text, is brought to life through reading out loud, for the enjoyment of the rhythm and flow of the sounds of the words as the playful narrative unfolds as a metaphor for a deeply personal process.

INTERSECTIONS was specifically composed for a new anthology of lesbian travel writing, Walking to the Edge, to be launched on 21 March 2021, at the Jika Jika Community Centre, Melbourne, Australia.

Rare Earth Cure*

Earthwords Anthology Cover

*36 words arranged on a single page so that reading the lines from left to right in the ordinary way presents the essential ideas driving the man-made moves on the planet’s ecology in the 20/21st centuries.

Reading the bold text vertically spells out three words which encapsulate the

changing existential relationship between human and planet.

The first two name the two geological eras that concretely inscribe evidence of man’s

existence within the Earth itself as human impact becomes more extreme. The terminal

letter of each line represents a dawning era of hope, through spelling out the collective

name for ‘rare earths’ in the periodic table of chemical elements. Curiously, far from

being scarce, these essential molecules are found in multiple combinations in many

locations on Earth; their rarity lies in the way they hide in and among each other.

Recently, individual elements have been re-badged as ‘bio-minerals’ since they were

‘discovered’ to be useful in curing human cancer. Given that cancer is caused by the

over-production of one single type of cell, my naming of a new era for our ‘rare Earth’

suggests we can use our growing knowledge with regard to the total ‘footprint’ of the

human race to judiciously remedy the outcome of past practices.

The theme for the debut Earthwords Anthology is Voices of Nature.