I spend
most of today retouching the final draft
of a one hour talk as part of The Poetry Society’s Under The Influence series.
Also got my hair cut. One of
the advantages of being self employed, though I work longer hours, it means I
can get me hair cut at 11am. Script close enough to ready by
5.30pm I'm dressed sharp but relaxed, I get on my bike and heart in mouth, spin and curl myself into the heart
of
The venue
is a bijou low lit
bar room upstairs at The Arts
Theatre in
It's packed, the fan swirls from the ceiling and I begin what was meant to be an half hour
presentation lthat lasts fifty minutes, I started at 7.10 and finished at 8pm. I have always wanted to set this
particular record straight and shall be cleaning up the text further
".....Whereas received opinion states Two’s company threes a crowd in terms of the
Who are your influences is one of those questions that a
writer gets asked many times throughout his career. It’s not as dispiriting
as When
did you start writing or How Do you
get your inspiration or the dreaded What’s your favourite poem. Other
connected questions are Are you famous? To which I will often reply the answer is in the question. In the fleeting light of present day
celebrity culture Famous Poet is more
an oxymoron than it ever was. And worst of all the question which sends a
lightening rod of recognition right back to The Mersey Sound and The Liverpool
Poets is yes but does it work on the page.
The questions asked of the