Monday 11 April 2011

A little taster of what has been happening with NaPo WriMo

So we're in the wild mist of the National Poetry Writing Month and 2 of Bad Language's very own have been taking part. As a little taster here's a pick of two poem's that have been written fresh! Fresh!

Here's one from Daniel Carpenter written in the early days, day 3:


For two women waiting outside Victoria station on a Saturday night.



You share cigarette smoke chatter, under

train station canopies and practise cartwheels

on the gravel. Under glowstick Manchester

sky you change into comfy shoes, tossing

neon purple high heels with dismissive regal

hands. There is electric blue air dancing,

sparking, swaggering around and fractured

disco ball glisten spotlights dancefloor puddles.



A couple embrace under departure board green,

threatening their children with further displays;

you giggle a fifteen year old girl's giggle,

twenty years in waiting; polish off plastic

glass of wine and walk on, leaving no trace,



but a single slippered heel.
 
 
Here's a taster from Nicola West's effort from day 3:
 
Sunday Morning




Your toes, touch the tips of mine,

As we lay side by side.



Sticky summer heat, creeps down my skin,

As I let it rest against yours.



And,



Sometimes, only sometimes

Your lips fit perfectly into mine.

 
We want to know who else is taking part in NaPo WriMo so get in touch!

Monday 4 April 2011

NaPoWriMo: day 3

National poetry writing month has been upon us for a few days now, and whilst the other results can be seen on my blog Winter Hill but I thought I'd share my contribution for day 3 on here.

For two women waiting outside Victoria station on a Saturday night.

You share cigarette smoke chatter, under
train station canopies and practise cartwheels
on the gravel. Under glowstick Manchester
sky you change into comfy shoes, tossing
neon purple high heels with dismissive regal
hands. There is electric blue air dancing,
sparking, swaggering around and fractured
disco ball glisten spotlights dancefloor puddles.

A couple embrace under departure board green,
threatening their children with further displays;
you giggle a fifteen year old girl's giggle,
twenty years in waiting; polish off plastic
glass of wine and walk on, leaving no trace,

but a single slippered heel.

Friday 1 April 2011

Once more and again... Bad Language at The Castle Hotel

Bad Language will be running another brilliant night of poetry, prose, general amusement with a fantastic special guest performance from Rod Tame. It will take place on Wednesday 27th April and will kick off at 7.30pm.

Host of Write Out Loud Sale and ‘Rhyme and Dine’ at Manchester’s Earth CafĂ©, Rod is a poetic Performance Artist and actor.

You can find out more about Rod on his website http://www.rodtame.com/

There will also be copies of our wonderful second anthology Scattered Reds available and performances from Bad Language themselves.

If you wish to take part in the open mic section, please e-mail events@badlanguagemcr.co.uk to book a FOUR MINUTE MAXIMUM SLOT.

http://www.thecastlehotel.info/
 
We hope to see your lovely faces down there. x