Tag Archives: poetry

2025-12: Normal Transmission Resumed.

I’m back! For the past month or so my wife Adriana and I have been on a fantastic holiday in the UK. As well as a couple of relaxing weeks staying with my sister and brother-in-law in beautiful Twickenham London … Continue reading

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2025-10: The return, of the return, of the RETURN of the DUGONGS!

Back in 2024 I received the happy news that the sequels to Don’t Call Me Ishmael were going to be reprinted. I was really glad to hear this because although the first book in the series has always been available … Continue reading

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2024 Week 43: Everyone’s a critic.

Last week’s blog was about showing your creation to the world and not knowing how it will be reviewed. Because I’ve been preparing a talk on Don’t Call Me Ishmael, I was reminded of the following scene. It’s from the … Continue reading

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2024 Week 39: And the moon rose over an open field.

Back when I was at University I completed a lot of English subjects. You needed 60 credits points for an English major in your B.A. which usually meant doing 6 semester-long subjects. I ended up with the equivalent of a … Continue reading

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