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Senses

hear

tender words
questions answers
your current reality

see

furtive glance
visual dance
clever hands and fingers

touch

tentative press
to shy flesh
still clothed in other loves

smell

breathe you in
where’ve you been
through all my loves and life

Frances Macaulay Forde © 2007

From my book “Hidden Capacity ~ a poet’s journey” published in Cork, Ireland, 2003

 

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An excellent interview! Love her or hate her writing, you have to respect 30 books and half a billion sales – including 1 million bootlegged in China. Rest in Peace, Jackie.

Surface Tension

James Doogue a writer I admire, posted this onto Facebook 12 hrs ago but I’ve only just read it and I QUOTE: 
Terrorist attacks are unfortunately a fact of life, particularly when perpetrated by young Muslim men. We all have to be a bit more security aware. So how ridiculous is it when we have a teacher in the US who is ridiculed and shamed for thinking a homemade electronic device with a timer on it looked like a bomb. Meanwhile the US President tweets to the boy who made it that it was a ‘cool’ looking clock and invites him to the Whitehouse! How would Obama’s security staff have reacted if that boy had tried to carry that ‘clock’ into the white house on a tour, or walked up to Obama in a public venue with that device in his bag? This President is getting more stupid every day!

Why the hell would you want to make a clock in a briefcase anyway? I would have panicked when I saw this. I don’t believe a 14 year old Muslim boy could be so naive that he couldn’t see that it might look like a bomb. I’m not saying he was making a bomb, but I don’t think it was an accident it looked the way it did. I wouldn’t be surprised if this was a bit of a gag gone wrong. But the PC media are too busy being up-in-arms about possible racial profiling. I would love to see what happened to this kid if that ‘clock’ had gone through airport security. I reckon it is highly unlikely he wouldn’t have been charged with something.

The boy, Ahmed already knew it was dodgy as he admitted that when he had shown his engineering teacher, the engineering teacher had congratulated him but advised him “not to show any other teachers”.

James Doogue's photo.
James Doogue's photo.
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      A Muslim science teacher in a US school,

      OK’s a student making a clock in a briefcase,

      ‘But don’t show it to the other teachers…’

       

      A ‘gag’, lesson or unconscious irony; perhaps

      deliberate indoctrination of the young – coolness.

      I don’t trust it – I remember recent past mistakes

       

      a belief that no-one could be so cruel, so calculated

      as to murder indiscriminately young, old and us. Two

      planes, three planes, a fourth commandeered, using

       

      our own to kill thousands more.  Some would argue

      retribution for drones strikes targeting terrorists but

      inadvertently innocent civilians encircled in their wake.

       

      Death always starts with an individual; a single thought,

      maybe a child trying to make a father proud, receiving

      a prize from a President for making a briefcase clock.

       

      Frances Macaulay Forde © 2015

       

      @FrancesMForde  #FrancesMacForde  #POEM:SurfaceTension   #Terrorism  #Individual  #Death  #BriefcaseClock  #ObamaPrize  #ShortMemories

Boxes

Art - Sue - Sun Rise2WEB

‘City Scape’ FMF © 2003

 

Boxes

 

so much time

spent in boxes

hemming minds

hearts horizons

 

so many boxes

to spend time in

we choose

others dictate

 

boxes to play

or earn a living

sky-high mine deep

beach view asleep

 

boxed we’re born

returned again

bush delivery or

crispy clean

 

symbolic boxes

that drive insane

chasing a dream

others ideals

 

boxing all pleasure

imprisoning pain

impossible striving

material gain

 

in every life

the very last box

delivers a eulogy

all gather to see

 

illustrating a life

lived in boxes

 

Frances Macaulay Forde © 2009

 

@FrancesMForde  #FrancesMacForde  #POEM:Boxes  #Poem  #ART:CityScape  #Trapped #CityBoxes #BoxLikeHouses  #Poetry  #CitySkyscrapers  #Boxes  #Limited  #Existance  #LivingInBoxes

 

Ranger Coulran

Now, Ranger Coulran, you have a whole load more friends who think you’re a hero – stay safe!

Tisha Wardlow's avatarFight for Rhinos

Name: Coulran

Age: 28 years old

Location: Mpumalanga, SA

I did my field rangers course at one of the best college in southern African, SOUTHERN AFRICAN WILDLIFE COLLEGE AND AFRICAN FIELD RANGERS TRAINING SERVICES,  I’m proud to have been a product of them thanks to the opportunity they offered me and other rangers, though it was not an easy road.

Coulran in bush Coulran on duty

What has been your most rewarding and most difficult moment as a ranger?

The most rewarding moments as a anti poach ranger is when I spend more months without poaching within the reserve and believe me I wish I can spend my whole life without poaching activities. That motivates me as it shows that me and my colleagues we doing a marvelous job.

The difficult moments is when I wake up in the mornings and wear my uniforms with the thought that I may not make it back…

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Cara

Controlled, restrained writing, well done.

Very good advice!

intheirownwrite's avatarIn Their Own Write

Book reviewer and freelance journalist Maureen Eppen highlights the importance of taking a professional approach to promoting your book.

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If you want to be taken seriously as a published author, you should prepare a professional-looking, single-page Media Release to accompany your book when you send copies to book editors of newspapers and magazines or to writers of blogs about books.

It is a relatively straightforward document, but it’s surprising how often even the most highly regarded publishers and authors forget to include some of the key pieces of information that journalists or bloggers might need when writing about their book.
The most obvious details to include are – of course – the name of the book; the name of the author (your name); the name of the publisher; when it is being published (or was published); the formats in which it is available (such as Trade Paperback, Hardback, eBook etc)…

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Racheal Johns and I were both guests at the inaugural Avon Valley Writers Festival in Northam & Toodyay. I was so impressed, bought her book and loved it so I’ve been a follower ever since!

writenote1's avatarWrite Note Reviews

I would like to thank Rachael Johns for this insight into the non-writing life of a writer. I had the pleasure of meeting Rachael at one of my Stories on Stage events in 2013 and since then I’ve followed her career with great interest. Although she’s become known as a rural romance writer, she’s now making a foray into a bold new fiction style she calls contemporary life lit with her latest book, The Patterson Girls.  Voted one of Booktopia’s Top Ten Favourite Australian authors after the publication of her first book Jilted, Rachael is a mum of three small boys and has recently moved from a small town in Western Australia to Perth. Connect with Rachael at her website, on Twitter or on Facebook.

When I first started writing all those years ago (17 if we’re counting), I imagined that should I ever be lucky enough to be published…

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Always like to hear of writers switching mediums…

Great idea Jasmine…

Cinema Australia's avatarCinema Australia

“As an emerging filmmaker, it is vital to meet people in the industry, develop relationships and to see the standard of work being produced by people os a similar skill set.”

Next Gen is a unique monthly event for emerging West Australian filmmakers, providing a platform to screen shorts on the big scree, network and get involved in Q&A’s with special guest filmmakers.

Emerging filmmakers don’t often get to see their work on a big screen in front of an audience, unless selected in one of the few local film festivals. Next Gen has been created to address this and celebrate short form work produced by local emerging filmmakers. As the name implies, Next Gen is an initiative which aims to support and grow the next generation of filmmakers.

Held monthly at The Backlot Perth, emerging filmmakers will also be treated to a Q&A from successful filmmakers prior to each…

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