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
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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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