On 27
th April,
Antony Mair, poet and leader of the local Stanza group, came to
deliver his verdict on our second competition of the year. He spoke
eloquently and informatively about poetry: rhyme, rhythm, shape,
length of line and intensity of emotion. He said that two
disadvantages of starting from a form are that it is difficult to
maintain energy if the form becomes a straitjacket and the writer is
always in the shadow of the greats. Instead, he recommended starting
with a thought and letting the words come naturally before
'versifying' them. He also stressed the need to check every line by
asking 'Is it accurate?' 'Is the syntax right?' and 'Does it work?'
In first place was Elizbeth
Allen's 'The New Wife', praised for its quiet power and ability to
convey so much in a short space. Second was Sally-Ann Clark's
intriguing 'Cairn'; third was Liz Caluori's humorous 'A Little Less
Conversatio, and in fourth place was John Taylor's atmospheric
'Dungeness'.
We are very grateful to Antony for the
depth and detail of both his individual and group feedback,
which we all found extremely helpful.
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