Catherine Eisner

Wednesday, 28 September 2011

The Graze.

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Well, why not? Miriam R. in my Sister Morphine confesses (page 116) she's something of a poetaster, but should that admission prevent si...
Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Sister Morphine: ‘darkly comic and unputdownably brilliant’.

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Sister Morphine Women’s Narratives from the Case Notes of a Community Psychiatric Nurse The principal theme of my 'Sister Morph...

Colour Blind

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Actually, to pursue my current theme of found poems, the following poem of mine was published in MsLexia in their Summer/Autumn issue of 2...
Monday, 26 September 2011

Poésie trouvée ... the unsought text (Part 1)

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Talking of poems composed from found objects, the following is practically poésie trouvée insofar as the text fell nigh fully formed into ...

Commoners' Rights to the Heroic Quatrain

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I wonder who remembers now Kingsley Amis's reactionism* in citing Gray's Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard as 'a great Right...
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Thursday, 8 September 2011

Phantom Words 3 : Tatters / Smoulderings

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I did not think I would stumble over an answer so swiftly when I wrote, at the beginning of September, ‘Another phantom word that also demon...
Monday, 5 September 2011

Fishingstead!

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Yes. After considered thought, I believe I have found a loose term that answers the need for a word to stand in place of ‘fishing village’ (...
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Catherine Isolde Eisner
Author of Sister Morphine, Salt Publishing 2008. Published also by Ambit, MsLexia, Stand, Strange Attractor journal and by Arts Council Poetry Collection website overseen by London’s South Bank Centre. Published 2011, Listen Close to Me: Hidden Lives of Love, Madness, Murder, Loss and Deception (Salt Modern Fiction). Published 2014, A Bad Case and Other Adventures of Disturbed Minds (Salt Modern Fiction).
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