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River of Lava
View of Mount Fuji by Hokusai Many thanks to the wonderful Freya Pickard for featuring my haiku in her current Volcano theme series. You can find it over at Pure Haiku.
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Monstrous Haiku
Monstrous Haiku #haiku #monster
Freya Pickard recently asked for haiku submissions on the theme of monsters and the monstrous. Since this is a subject close to my heart, I found myself quite inspired. I'm delighted that Freya has accepted all five of my haiku, and is posting them one per day this week - starting today with consent is a myth.
Consent is founded on the principle that we are fundamentally equal and no one else may lay superior claim to our selves. Consigned to the past is the droit du seigneur. Vampires are a fiction, and no longer lurk in the shadowy corridors of power. Monsters may lurk beneath the bed, but never within it.
The world has grown safe.
I dare you to believe it.
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Today I'm delighted to have a guest post from Freya Pickard, a fellow haiku poet and fantasy author. We share a love of dragons, structured poetry and Gilbert & Sullivan...
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Greetings Earthlings!
Thank you, Frank, for inviting me to write a guest post at your quirky and entertaining blog!
What do you want to know about me? I'm Freya Pickard. I write novels and poetry and I am a cancer survivor. My most recent publication is a collection of poems written between July 2014 and September 2015. These poems trace my journey through having a colostomy, experiencing open surgery for bowel cancer, enduring chemotherapy and starting the long road to recovery. It is autobiographical but other cancer sufferers seem to identify with it, even if they've had a different kind of cancer. I've also tried to make the experience of cancer accessible to those who have been lucky enough not to have the disease.
I've just announced that I feel fat. Mum, of course, said I wasn't. Soulmate, however, agreed, saying “She's like a brick on sticks!”
I managed to retain my sense of humour throughout most of my cancer experience; it was only really chemotherapy that made it disappear... Most of my other writing is humorous, particularly if I'm writing about Dracomagan. But I do have a serious novel coming out next. Well, I say serious, in that it's not flippant, like Dragonscale Leggings. There's still an element of humour in it. I think it should be classed as high fantasy, but anyone who enjoys magical mysteries and romance will enjoy the forthcoming novel, Vintrig's Kingdom.
Dracomagan does not appear in Vintrig's Kingdom, even though the action takes place in her world, just a bit further north. If you've read Dragonscale Leggings, you will have come across a minor character called Sama Conn, a musician. He has a leading role to play in Vintrig's Kingdom...
green ichor boils replaces red blood veins hold venomous, lingering chemicals
Which leads me nicely to answer the question that keeps being asked: Why does Dracomagan prefer her potato peeler to her sword? Why a giant potato peeler? Well, if you read Dragonscale Leggings, you'll find out. But, if you want to know the story behind the potato peeler, read on...
When I was at college, in 1992, my creative writing lecturer set our group the task of writing a modern day fairy tale. I knew I wanted to write about dragons as I always did, but how to get that into a modern fairy tale? As usual, I played around with lots of ideas in my head, none of which I recall now, but I do remember the moment inspiration struck.
I was doing the washing up in our digs (yes, we were 3 girls and we took turns washing up!) and I was drying the potato peeler and realising that the blade wasn't actually very sharp. But suppose it was and if it was a lot bigger, it would be a really, horrid weapon...! Oh! Just got my idea for a modern fairy tale. (In order to peel the dragon hide off the dead dragon, a peeler is a lot easier to use than a longsword – trust me!)
I don't often share insights into my writing process, mainly because it's so intuitive, it just happens! And, as I mentioned on Christy Birmingham's blog recently, if I try and analyse my creative process, it gets up and leaves me!
Anyway, I have to say goodbye for now, as there's another story nudging me, wanting me to write it down.
Keep positive, especially if you have cancer. Stay calm and take one day at a time...
trapped between anvil and hammer I cannot move; being forged anew
Extracts from Part 3 Chemotherapy, Insides.
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Insides Out
New Release: Insides Out #poetry #cancer #FreyaPickard
Freya Pickard's new poetry book Insides, a journey through cancer, surgery and chemotherapy, was released today. I have been reading and enjoying Insides. I like the way it feels positive and determined, even humorous, in the face of a pretty awful experience. It even inspired some haiku that I'd like to share:
surgical jigsaw the piece that did not belong a piece missing now
steel bearing men came to cut a woman apart a dragon was born
free from the moon she worships sun and seasoning in destruction's wake
little briar rose have you forgotten the kiss that once awoke you?
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Author Freya Pickard on Writing Short Stories & Dragons
#author Freya Pickard on Writing Short Stories and Goals
Today we have a special guest in the house! Freya Pickard is the writer behind the blogs Pure Haiku and Dragonscale Clippings, both of which I highly recommend. When Freya recently published a collection of short stories titled The Rusalka Ritual and Other Stories (Dragonscale Dimensions Book 1), I asked her here for an author interview and she graciously accepted the invitation. I admire Freya…
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