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Perfect Pitch (Live) - Thoughts at Intervals
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Reflections on the arts. July 9, 2014. Buoyed by my successful return to Poetry Unplugged. At the Poetry Cafe in London last week, I decided to try some of my prose there too. Trying to stay within the spirit of the event I picked a somewhat lyrical piece, Perfect Pitch. What follows below is Perfect Pitch (Live), an updated, and dare I say improved, version that better suits the spoken word. I received some brilliant feedback from the audience, so I hope you enjoy it too. High-concept sketches scrawled ...
My writing Archives - Thoughts at Intervals
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Reflections on the arts. Category Archives: My writing. July 9, 2014. Buoyed by my successful return to Poetry Unplugged. At the Poetry Cafe in London last week, I decided to try some of my prose there too. Trying to stay within the spirit of the event I picked a somewhat lyrical piece, Perfect Pitch. High-concept sketches scrawled in a thick, black crayon were the kindling, elaborated in balsa the metaphorical became literal. Each artwork came wrapped in seductive writing that spun a carefully-calib...
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Reflections on the arts. Recollections of the Polyglot Gathering Berlin 2014. June 27, 2014. Regular readers of my blog will have noticed a distinct lack of posts in the past month or so. This wasn’t due to laziness on my part, but rather that I was extremely busy with, first helping to organise the Polyglot Gathering Berlin. I produced the booklet. First some background. Richard Simcott. Two well-known internet language enthusiasts, organised the inaugural Polyglot Conference 2013. To everyone’s i...
Language Archives - Thoughts at Intervals
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Reflections on the arts. Recollections of the Polyglot Gathering Berlin 2014. June 27, 2014. Regular readers of my blog will have noticed a distinct lack of posts in the past month or so. This wasn’t due to laziness on my part, but rather that I was extremely busy with, first helping to organise the Polyglot Gathering Berlin. I produced the booklet. First some background. Richard Simcott. Two well-known internet language enthusiasts, organised the inaugural Polyglot Conference 2013. To everyone’s i...
Poetry Archives - Thoughts at Intervals
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Reflections on the arts. July 9, 2014. Buoyed by my successful return to Poetry Unplugged. At the Poetry Cafe in London last week, I decided to try some of my prose there too. Trying to stay within the spirit of the event I picked a somewhat lyrical piece, Perfect Pitch. What follows below is Perfect Pitch (Live), an updated, and dare I say improved, version that better suits the spoken word. I received some brilliant feedback from the audience, so I hope you enjoy it too. High-concept sketches scrawled ...
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Shea's Zibaldone: a poem for September going into October
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A hodgepodge blog by R. R. Shea. A poem for September going into October. The little white death is coming. Nothing existential or forever,. Just the first snows. That blot out the tired grass. And the golden carpet of leaves. That have surrendered themselves. As messiah-like sacrifices to the future,. So that all might live and rise. Again in the Spring. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Small press, book reviews, litblog, fiction. SEEING THE WORLD THROUGH BOOKS.
Shea's Zibaldone: And the Nobel will go to...
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A hodgepodge blog by R. R. Shea. And the Nobel will go to. Thursday the Nobel Prize in Literature is announced, and so I continue my tradition of failing to pick the winner. My record is 100 percent at not being even close to reality. So, here we go again. Play along at home. First, five I feel deserve to win (the certain kiss of death to winning chances, sorry Javier):. Next, three likely to win:. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o. And three who could win but should not:. Who do you pick? October 8, 2014 at 8:44 AM.
Shea's Zibaldone: March 2015
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A hodgepodge blog by R. R. Shea. A few books I've enjoyed. I have family in town, and unlike the stereotypical disaster that proposition holds for some, I love having them here. This is because they are not only good people and extremely funny, but because they are readers. A few days ago I was asked what books and authors I've really enjoyed lately. Here is my response:. Songbook by Umberto Saba. Love poems by Pablo Neruda. Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. My brilliant friend by Elena Ferrante.
Shea's Zibaldone: Back in the saddle.
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A hodgepodge blog by R. R. Shea. Back in the saddle. In the last five months, I have been battling cancer and neglecting this blog. The cancer remains and I keep fighting, but I think it is time for me to start blogging again. Out time is finite, and I can think of very few things I would rather do thank be with my family and talk about literature here with friends. Posts are coming. Cheers to all. February 26, 2015 at 4:48 PM. Good to have you back, and bon courage. February 26, 2015 at 10:00 PM. Peter ...
Shea's Zibaldone: May 2014
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A hodgepodge blog by R. R. Shea. There is more truth and beauty. From a single branch. From a single tree. Than from any book. Are the byproducts,. The dried, withered corpses. Of the murdered brothers. The only thing immortal. On the book page. Is the idea,. The book, in. The land of eternity. The idea and the tree branch. The former is eternal. I might start to blog more about my health and perhaps how I am using literature to get me through. Love and peace,. He piles the seashells in his bucket,.
Shea's Zibaldone: A few books I've enjoyed
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A hodgepodge blog by R. R. Shea. A few books I've enjoyed. I have family in town, and unlike the stereotypical disaster that proposition holds for some, I love having them here. This is because they are not only good people and extremely funny, but because they are readers. A few days ago I was asked what books and authors I've really enjoyed lately. Here is my response:. Songbook by Umberto Saba. Love poems by Pablo Neruda. Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. My brilliant friend by Elena Ferrante.
Shea's Zibaldone: June 2014
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A hodgepodge blog by R. R. Shea. As night broke into pieces, I had a beautiful dream,. A thought which fled me like a deer. Frightened by the smell and sound of people. I chased the dream into the woods,. The trees growing thicker and larger. The deeper in I gave chase to the creature. Until the beautiful dream was gone. And I was surrounded by leaves. And tall, scornful grass, and bemused bushes. My heart grew cold and I shook. As I heard branches crack and the birds. I crept slowly back. We realize tha...
Shea's Zibaldone: February 2015
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A hodgepodge blog by R. R. Shea. Back in the saddle. In the last five months, I have been battling cancer and neglecting this blog. The cancer remains and I keep fighting, but I think it is time for me to start blogging again. Out time is finite, and I can think of very few things I would rather do thank be with my family and talk about literature here with friends. Posts are coming. Cheers to all. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Small press, book reviews, litblog, fiction.
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Thoughts @ Beer O'Clock | Ironclad. Bloodcurdling. Groovy.
Thoughts @ Beer O'Clock. April 20, 2012 · 4:28 pm. Blogon, Blorgon, Blog One, Blog Gone. I’m not sure what the fuck I should write anymore. I guess that is clearly shown in the fact that I haven’t updated here in 3 months. Hopefully I’ll find something to write soon…. January 23, 2012 · 7:25 pm. The Day The Universe Reached Maximum Irony. You can’t help but react to certain things with just laughter. And maybe some cussin’. Filed under Music for the Week. Thoughts That Strike Back. The more I read. A) I&...
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As mobile apps continue to grow, SMS is still a highly effective mobile strategy. August 31st, 2011. Yes the number are impressive; one out of every 4 U.S. adults now uses a mobile app, by 2012 app downloads will reach 50 Billion and the market will be worth over $17 Billion. As impressive as these figures are, I still have not been involved on a client app campaign that has generated as high returns as SMS campaigns have. How mobile makes traditional marketing more measureable. July 23rd, 2010. With the...
Random Thoughts | "To really be free, You need to be free in the mind" – Alexander Loutsis
To really be free, You need to be free in the mind – Alexander Loutsis. Trip down memory lane 2…. February 25, 2010. Stephanie Mills performing “Home” (1989). Trip down memory lane 1…. February 24, 2010. I was searching for a video on YouTube (as one does when one has too much time on one’s hands :) . I stumbled upon some of my old favourites. Here are a couple. Luther Vandross performing ‘A House is Not a Home’ at the NAACP Image Awards (1987). Bullying – Ms Pratt should have kept her mouth shut. Yester...
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Not I, but Christ
Not I, but Christ. Herein are random thoughts as I sit at His feet. "that I may know Him, in the power of His resurrection, in the fellowship of his sufferings, being made conformable to His death" "for me, to live IS Christ" "that the life of Jesus may be manifest in THIS, this mortal flesh! Friday, April 17, 2009. Missionary to India and friend of Amy Carmichael. Posted by to live is Christ. Thursday, April 16, 2009. Wow me and God just had some serious down-to-the-nitty-gritty time. yikes! 1 Co 3:12-1...
Thoughts at Intervals - Reflections on the arts
Reflections on the arts. July 9, 2014. Buoyed by my successful return to Poetry Unplugged. At the Poetry Cafe in London last week, I decided to try some of my prose there too. Trying to stay within the spirit of the event I picked a somewhat lyrical piece, Perfect Pitch. What follows below is Perfect Pitch (Live), an updated, and dare I say improved, version that better suits the spoken word. I received some brilliant feedback from the audience, so I hope you enjoy it too. High-concept sketches scrawled ...
Thought Satire | dele omotosho's take on stuff around him.
Dele omotosho's take on stuff around him. July 7, 2015. Success is the sum of small efforts repeated day in and day out. A Simple Pragmatic Guide on Learning to Code. Posted in On Computing and Engineering. March 11, 2015. Getting Up and Going in Life. Posted in On Everyday Living. November 17, 2014. How to Live Large even if you have Very Little. Posted in On Everyday Living. October 12, 2014. Here what you might not know about me: I’m very cheap frugal. I’v slept at subways, traveled around t...I came ...
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Thoughts at Midnight - Thoughts on your mind at midnight? Often the most creative, most profound, most vivid thoughts of the day? Inspirational or sometimes troubling too?
Follow us on Twitter. Follow us on Facebook. Subscribe To Rss Feed. No Need to Explain Your Thoughts Here. Posted by Thoughts at Midnight. On Apr 7, 2015. No Need to Explain Your Thoughts Here. In the day, towards sunset, I await someone to share the end of day. I see the beauty of impending darkness, not knowing if anyone will come to this lonely spot. My invitation awaits your answer. Come sit awhile. Here, you do not need to explain your. Posted by Thoughts at Midnight. On Dec 31, 2014. On Dec 28, 2014.
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