Big days of plane travel but we've arrived- a great stopover at Crowne Plaza, Changai airport Singpaore, then onto London which was 27 degrees yesterday!
Already had a walk with our daughter and grand daughter- I love just looking at the produce in shops- Wholefoods Kensington has ostrich eggs for sale!
And a French bakery with coffee from bowls- ahh the tastes and experiences!
That Latte was delicious!
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Friday, 29 June 2012
Thursday, 21 June 2012
Poem tally
I've had a busy half year writing new poems. My next collection due out in April 2013 is full of new unpublished work. I've tried for heartfelt, original imagery- some poems have taken a long road to become a polished piece, others have just needed a pen to record as they unfolded on the page.
I still have one or two to create but nearly done- over 60 new poems. But as always once I begin writing, re-writing I am amazed at what comes. That is the intangible tingle of creating.
I still have one or two to create but nearly done- over 60 new poems. But as always once I begin writing, re-writing I am amazed at what comes. That is the intangible tingle of creating.
Labels:
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poetry.,
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Monday, 18 June 2012
Residency complete
I'm back from a two weeks teaching stint in Sydney- teaching poetry across the school years. Fabulous work! Love seeing eyes light up as poems are read and know that poetry is relished by some and hopefully now many more. I tried to show that poetry is fun to write, that anyone can write it and it can reflect emotion and polish an ordinary moment in life.
Thanks for great Sydney views and...
Thanks for great Sydney school librarians and friends- thanks Li and Amanda- such great supporters of children's literature.
Thanks for great Sydney views and...
Thanks for great Sydney school librarians and friends- thanks Li and Amanda- such great supporters of children's literature.
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Saturday, 9 June 2012
Between teaching
I've been introducing new techniques in my two week's residency- I love challenging and seeing what wonderful poems result, including a new technique I've written for the year 6 class called 'Catalogue poetry.'
And in between I'm relaxing with craft for gifts, using a versatile felt material. Oh and also reading!
And in between I'm relaxing with craft for gifts, using a versatile felt material. Oh and also reading!
Saturday, 2 June 2012
new poetry teaching
Devising new poetry
strategies for teaching children
I'm set a challenge
about this time each year when I head north for a two week residency
teaching poetry across the primary school from Transition to Year 6.
The teachers often ask
for specific subject content like:
- wet and dry environments
- sports poetry
- symbols of Australia
- First Fleet
Now how can the First
Fleet be made poetic in content and relevant? This echoed through my
working days for quite awhile until I researched and read much about
the First Fleet- for example the list of goods packed for arrival at
the other side of the world in an unknown country.
Words such as tierces,
firkins and puncheons... what
are they? The uniqueness and pathos of the expedition to settle a
new world began to work its magic- it's the emotion, the contrasts
that matter and details make that emotion in poetry even more
poignant.
So
here's a sneak preview:
A poem of contrasts
Away...
is when the stars are
Southern
not Northern back home.
Away...
is the bush all around
just tents, no brick
houses.
Away...
is the waves at night
no cobble stones or
sooty fires.
Alone in a new other-
world country.
© Lorraine Marwood
And what of tierces, firkins and
puncheons..well I have a warm up
writing activity to define these- should be fun.
What subject
matter do you use for poetry making?
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