the lochan in wind's the busy brain of a computer, its binary of dip and waves so far evolved from the yes/no of grey or eye-blue/lake-bottom indigo that forms bloom upon it like a relic shroud and are erased
For the past six years, Shetland's landscape and language have persistently influenced my poetry and visual art.Since my second book Nigh-No-Place, won the T.S.Eliot Award in 2008, I’ve worked primarily as a poet, creative writing tutor, and classroom assistant, but walking, and gathering wild food and materials for my visual art-works, are as important in my creative life as my language-based practice. My third poetry collection, Byssus, is due to be published early 2014.
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Great images here of a small water source powering a vast mechanism. Also blues.
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