I like seeing nurse frieda knitting
as I like watching my wife knitting
as I liked watching my mother knitting
though she was more of a dabber
(plain and purl, plain and purl)…
—“in hospital” by Tom Leonard
I like seeing nurse frieda knitting
as I like watching my wife knitting
as I liked watching my mother knitting
though she was more of a dabber
(plain and purl, plain and purl)…
—“in hospital” by Tom Leonard
efturryd geenuz iz speel
iboot whut wuz right
nwhut wuz rang
boot this nthat
nthi nix thing
a sayzti the bloke
nwhut izzit yi caw
yir joab jimmy…
—Tom Leonard, “liason coordinator”
from GHOSTIE MEN (Galloping Dog Press, 1980)
https://www.tomleonard.co.uk/online-poetry-and-prose/liasoncoordinator.html
#Scottish #literature #poem #poetry #Glasgow #Glaswegian #Scots #Scotslanguage #TomLeonard
one of those with quiet, naturally restrained, insistently monotoned voices
with that little selfcontained smile, always going on about Respect for History and the Abiding Sense of the Traditional…
—Tom Leonard, “The Elect”
published in MARKINGS 27, 2008
https://www.tomleonard.co.uk/online-poetry-and-prose/the-elect.html
“Don’t you find
the use of phonetic urban dialect
rather constrictive?”
—Tom Leonard, “Fathers and Sons”
published in Intimate Voices: Selected Work, 1965–1983 (Galloping Dog Press, 1984)
this is thi
six a clock
news thi
man said n
thi reason
a talk wia
BBC accent
iz coz yi
widny wahnt
mi ti talk
aboot thi
trooth wia
voice lik
wanna yoo
scruff. if
a toktaboot
thi trooth
lik wanna yoo
scruff yi
widny thingk
it wuz troo.
jist wanna yoo
scruff tokn.
—Tom Leonard, “The Six O’Clock News”
🎂 Tom Leonard, 22 Aug 1944
#Scottish #literature #poem #poetry #Glasgow #Glaswegian #voice #Scots #Scotslanguage #TomLeonard
Starlings return
black commas spill from the sky
festooning rooftops
like coal-coloured bunting…
—Nalini Paul, “August”
published in The Flight of the Turtle: New Writing Scotland 29 (ASL, 2011)
Brutalised Africans made Glasgow
amazing disgrace, how sweet the civic amnesia…
mansions without plaques
unrevised street names
no memorial.
—Kate Tough, “People Made Glasgow”
“A contemporary sickness has its roots in unredressed wrongs”
Today, 23 August, is the International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade & its Abolition
https://www.scottishpoetrylibrary.org.uk/poem/people-made-glasgow/
#Scottish #literature #poem #poetry #Glasgow #slavery #abolition #SlaveryHistory #RememberSlavery
John Maclean (1879–1923), socialist & Red Clydesider, was born #OTD, 24 August
Listen to Hamish Henderson’s “The John Maclean March”, sung by Dick Gaughan (1972)
✊
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uAs5cyy5EM
#Scottish #literature #poem #poetry #song #folksong #socialism #Scotland #workingclass #history #labourhistory #RedClydeside #HamishHenderson #JohnMaclean
Tweed: conversations I
27 Sept, Galashiels. Free, ticketed.
Join Connecting Threads at Little Art Hub, Galashiels, for a session of poetry reading, riverside conversation & printmaking in celebration of Tweed, a new full-length poem in Scots by Borders-based poet Craig Aitchison.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/tweed-conversations-i-tickets-1635888339059
…but witness these brittle August
bluebells casting seed,
like tiny hearts in caskets
tossed onto a battle ground.
—Kathleen Jamie, “Reliquary”
published in THE TREE HOUSE (Picador, 2004)
1/4
https://www.panmacmillan.com/authors/kathleen-jamie/the-tree-house/9781509891825
A CHAOS OF LIGHT
New Writing Scotland 43
Ed. by Kirstin Innes, Chris Powici & Niall O’Gallagher
“writing that unsettles and challenges, that questions assumptions and gets us to look at, when it feels so much less painful to look away… A rich, boisterous, tender, charming, angry, sorrowful, gleeful mix”
Available now from all good bookshops!
@bookstodon
@writingcommunity
https://asls.org.uk/publications/books/newwriting/nws43/
#Scottish #literature #poetry #shortstories #shortfiction #newwriting #writingcommunity
Some days were running legs and joy
and old men telling tomorrow would be
a fine day surely: for sky was red
at setting of sun between the hills…
—Iain Crichton Smith, “Some days were running legs”
published in Deer on the High Hills (Carcanet 2021)
https://www.carcanet.co.uk/9781800170940/deer-on-the-high-hills/
In his darkroom he is finally alone
with spools of suffering set out in ordered rows.
The only light is red and softly glows,
as though this were a church and he
a priest preparing to intone a Mass.
Belfast. Beirut. Phnom Penh. All flesh is grass.
—Carol Ann Duffy, “War Photographer”
published in COLLECTED POEMS (Picador, 2019)
https://www.panmacmillan.com/authors/carol-ann-duffy/collected-poems/9781447231752
#Scottish #literature #poem #poetry #warpoetry #photography #journalism
Old gods and goddesses who have lived so long
Through time and never found eternity,
Fettered by wasting wood and hollowing hill,
You should have fled our ever-dying song…
—Edwin Muir, “To the Old Gods”
📷 Ballachulish Figure, c728–524 BCE
https://www.nms.ac.uk/discover-catalogue/a-mysterious-iron-age-figure-from-ballachulish
#Scottish #literature #poem #poetry #archaeology #IronAge #EdwinMuir
Many thanks to the art lover from the United Kingdom for purchasing a greeting card of the haikuart design of @MarjoleinRotsteeg (haiku) and me (watercolor painting) of
A Robin follows - https://www.redbubble.com/de/shop/ap/167744632
#thankyou #sale #haiku #poem #poetry #robin #garden #gardening #gardener #MastoArt #art #painting #FediArt #FediGiftShop #arte #MastodonArt #contemporaryArt #watercolor #watercolour #creativeToots #BuyIntoArt #birds #BirdsOfMastodon #BirdArt #birding #nature #BirdWatching #handmade
I pulled all my mother’s expectations
with me, like a child’s kite, giddy with stir
of spring…
—Lynn Valentine, “St Kilda Crossing”
from DON’T. EVEN. ASK. TOO. HOT.: New Writing Scotland 42 (ASL, 2024)
Today, 29 August, marks the 95th anniversary of the final evacuation of St Kilda. People had lived there for over 2000 years but, by the early 20th century, life had become too difficult to sustain. In 1930 the islanders petitioned for help to leave
Whan du telt me hoo du thowt o ‘luck’
as nae mair as chance, de happy hubbelskju
o aentropie, I thowt onnly o de ben-end
o my grandmidder’s hoose an aa her talismans
o tat…
—Roseanne Watt, “Lukkie”
https://www.scottishpoetrylibrary.org.uk/poem/lukkie/
#Scottish #literature #poem #poetry #Shetland #Shetlandic #Scots #Scotslanguage
Whaur yon broken brig hings owre;
Whaur yon water maks nae soun’;
Babylon blaws by in stour:
Gang doun wi’ a sang, gang doun…
—“Song”, by William Soutar (1898–1943)
published in William Soutar: Collected Works vol. 1 (Tippermuir Books, 2024)
https://tippermuirbooks.co.uk/product/william-soutar-collected-works-vols-1-2/
#Scottish #literature #poem #poetry #Scots #Scotslanguage #WilliamSoutar
An lùib na droighne
anns an dris-choille
tha meas an fhoghair
toradh mo ghràidh…
—Niall O’Gallagher, “Crindreas”
Page Against the Machine: On the Poetics of AI Refusal
Pip Thornton documents and debates some of the outputs of ‘Writing the Wrongs of AI’, a project which explored creative ways to demonstrate the power that human words, poetics and writing might have in resisting the influence of artificial intelligence in the literary sphere and beyond.
We fecht to lowse oursels, we coup and skar
and joater menseless in the foazie grun,
feart to bide still, and fusionless to rin,
we plouter on, forfeuchan, through the haar…
—Robert Garioch, “The Bog”
published in A KIST O SKINKLAN THINGS (ASL, 2017)
https://asls.org.uk/publications/books/volumes/a-kist-o-skinlan-things/
#Scottish #literature #Scotstober #poem #poetry #Scots #Scotslanguage
This far north, the harvest happens late.
Rooks go clattering over the sycamores
whose shadows yawn after them, down to the river.
Uncut wheat staggers under its own weight…
—Dorothy Lawrenson, “September”
Published in Painted, spoken 22
The mile-high buildings flashed, flushed, greyed, went dark,
greyed, flushed, flashed, chameleons under flak
of cloud and sun…
—Edwin Morgan, “Clydegrad”
CENTENARY SELECTED POEMS, Carcanet 2020
Today, 3 September, is Skyscraper Day
1/2
https://www.carcanet.co.uk/9781784109967/centenary-selected-poems/
#Scottish #literature #Glasgow #poem #poetry #ConcretePoetry #Skyscraper #SkyscraperDay
Intil the pitmirk nicht we northwart sail
Facin the bleffarts and the gurly seas
That ser’ out muckle skaith to mortal men…
—J.K. Annand (1908–1993), “Arctic Convoy”
published in FROM THE LINE: Scottish War Poetry 1914–1945 (ASL, 2014)
https://asls.org.uk/publications/books/volumes/from_the_line/
#Scottish #literature #20thcentury #poem #poetry #warpoetry #ww2 #arctic