Blinkers And Nose-Bags

Utopia or Dystopia – you couldn’t make it up. Video gamers living  life to the full.

Free from my futile attempts to bust blocks with my soaring poetic prose, (all available on Amazon and a refuse disposal facility near you), I’ve been able to notice a few other traces of human life around me. 

The writer’s life is a bit like that of a video gamer or blinkered horse that has lost its dentures in its nosebag. I know horses don’t have dentures but none of my characters are real either. 

Here is a video I picked up from the stimulating blog of Claude Nougat.If you want to read erudite features that allow you to see further by poking you in the eye, this is the one place to go! 



And here is another little clip that maybe provides a model by which we might proceed to approach our issues.

It’s wonderful to know that there are intelligent young folk out there who  are not entirely focused on that gold nugget at the bottom their own nose-bag universe.    

Emma Thinx: Blinkers and nose-bags; the virtual bread and circus.                                                                            
       
       


Freeze Frame cover Reveal

I’ve been working. My dear mate Oscar has been editing and compiling a collection of poetry. I’ve actually done some work on the audio – but only because I’m so bloody nosy about how people sound. Recently I went back into poetry myself to do a couple of YouTube videos. You know, poetry is still a really cool medium. I would be the first to admit that the commercial bish bosh bash has weakened my ability to go into full poet mode.

Listening to these guys I kinda zoned out of all the clatter. There’s Paul Tobin, a real deal poet who gets inside the fence and under the radar. He’s  – just so calm and persuasive. Jo Von Bargen – an American poet with a life soaked softness that is – well – beautiful. There’s a guy called Jeff Hansen who comes up with abstract stuff in a direct voice that offers ideas without any messing about. There’s Claude Nougat who speaks quite hauntingly about Rome in a captivating Scandiamerifrancitaliano  accent that must be unique to her and the world. There’s Oscar in his full Thespian/cockney truck driver/British posh. Finally, there’s Candy Bright who digs it out from the woman’s heart and certainly gets hold of mine. 

Today the cover of the collection Freeze Frame is revealed and I am proud of my very small part in this project. The cover was created by a young designer, Will,  who freelances for Gallo-Romano.  They tell me the e-book will be up on 21st December and the paper edition in January. It has its own Facebook page and if you feel so inclined you could follow the link and like it. 



Emma thinx:  Go undercover – hibernate with a book.