I have recently emerged form the newly designed Queer Poetry Arvon course and find myself amazed by the energy and adrenaline that has been through my body and the amount of words I have been able to set down. To have been able to focus so deeply on my work in the company of excellent tutors and like-minded writers has been incredible and feels like a gift. Lockdown has opened doors for me that I am so glad I walked through. I am developing my voice and learning to push harder and go further thanks to this immersion.
Singing as the darkness lifts 13/11/2023 PETRICHOR Me and my brother on a farm holiday when we were little and me and my brother at Bletchley Park more recently. I am a poet who does not like the smell of petrichor. Last night it rained enough to make puddles on the path, so the smell is not in the air. This pleases me. Instead there is a refreshing, just there, note of herb and I learn that fruit flies too are sensitive to that smell of rain on dry ground. When I was at school one of the projects involved counting fruit flies. I do not remember the exact logistics, but think it had something to do with tabling the numbers with different markings on their rears. My turn one lunch time resulted in me wracking my brains for the knowledge I needed when I dropped the lid of the fruit fly housing and some of the numbers headed for the freedom of the laboratory ceiling. I didn’t let my group down, but I do think a fruit fly flew up my nose during the proc...
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