RAISON D'ETRE
For some time now I have felt an increasing need to have an outlet, to share my miscellaneous jottings.
In semi-retirement I have found time to compile more scripts than ever previously. Also, I am receiving inspiration from somewhere, its source unbeknown to me, in order to compile these random jottings. The majority of these ‘assists’ seem to happen between approximately 2.30 a.m. and 4.30 a.m. when I have to force myself, against all odds, to get out of bed, switch on the light and write down some notes. They often read as hieroglyphics in the mornings but I can usually decipher them!
In semi-retirement I have found time to compile more scripts than ever previously. Also, I am receiving inspiration from somewhere, its source unbeknown to me, in order to compile these random jottings. The majority of these ‘assists’ seem to happen between approximately 2.30 a.m. and 4.30 a.m. when I have to force myself, against all odds, to get out of bed, switch on the light and write down some notes. They often read as hieroglyphics in the mornings but I can usually decipher them!
The other option is for me to fail completely to restore these thoughts before my porridge, tea and toast-time.
In the past I have published two books. Back then I felt the need to locate similar, perpetual thought processes that kept repeating, somewhere within my nerve centre. The first, in 2009 (Windas … and how to clean ‘em) is a fat, tongue-in-cheek look at my regular and interesting work as a window cleaner. The second, in 2012 (Poetry in Motion) is a skinny little book of rhymes, largely based on my own re-writes of standard nursery rhymes that had become ingrained in my little brain during my formative years, in Blighty. These two books are published, chapter by chapter, in my Blog.
In the past I have published two books. Back then I felt the need to locate similar, perpetual thought processes that kept repeating, somewhere within my nerve centre. The first, in 2009 (Windas … and how to clean ‘em) is a fat, tongue-in-cheek look at my regular and interesting work as a window cleaner. The second, in 2012 (Poetry in Motion) is a skinny little book of rhymes, largely based on my own re-writes of standard nursery rhymes that had become ingrained in my little brain during my formative years, in Blighty. These two books are published, chapter by chapter, in my Blog.
See what you think.
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