I was, as they used to say in Manchester, dead chuffed to have one of…
Tag: Colin Bell’s poetry
Kneeling can give you nightmares – I wrote a poem about it.
I went to one of those boarding schools where pupils were expected to pray every…
I’m Rediscovering Youtube
A few years ago I started to record myself reading some of my poems but…
I return to Ovid for 3 more Fibonacci Poems – published today.
Apollo and Daphne (1744/5) by Giovanni Batista Tiepolo (Louvre, Paris) I have had three new…
First the Fibonacci Poem and then the Movie
It has been an interesting month for my Fibonacci poetry – first, I’ve had…
My 3 latest Fibonacci Poems are Tales from Ovid’s The Metamorphoses.
Diana and Actaeon (1556 – 1559) by Titian Titian’s great painting of Diana and Actaeon…
Silent House – first a poem, now a movie.
My thanks are due to the multi-talented Joseph Nussbaum for his film, so carefully made,…
My one-eyed neighbour makes it into one of my newly published Fibonacci poems.
I’m often under scrutiny in my small Lewes urban garden but I’m getting used to…
Dawn and Dave Stacey and my poem inspired by their work in Lewes.
Capturing The Moment by Dawn Stacey I live in the small country town of…
Stephen Dearsley goes to London along with some of my poetry on an inspiring and truly literary weekend.
I was in London last Friday to read from my book, Stephen Dearsley’s Summer Of Love (published…