Here is a short interview with one of our Ink of Light presenters. Michael will be speaking on Saturday the 18th of May. What are your favourite books and why? Lighting the Western Sky by Kathryn Jewett Hogenson. It is a very well-written and compelling narrative about early Baha’i pilgrims to the Holy Land, with originalContinue reading “Ink of Light Presenter: Michael Day”
Ink of Light Presenter: June Perkins
This year I will be presenting a workshop on the Powers of Poetry on Sunday May 19th at the Ink of Light, Baha’i Writer’s Festival. I have been assisting Naysan Naraqi and Ian Hallmond with organising the festival and it is so exciting for all of us to be about to see it happen. IContinue reading “Ink of Light Presenter: June Perkins”
Ink of Light presenter: Leila Deighton
For the next two weeks I will be featuring short interviews with some Ink of Light Presenters on my blog. Find out their favourite books, motivation for writing, their heroes, and why they write. But it’s no substitute for heading to the Festival to hear from them in person. Leila will be speaking on SaturdayContinue reading “Ink of Light presenter: Leila Deighton”
A Cry of Art
Originally posted on Ripple Poetry :
Image Credit: Milada Vigerova Whose Broken Window is a Cry of Art Whose name do I speak when thinking of the Broken, but the brother I lost Window to his childhood Is a photograph A portal for mother and father who Cry for this young man Of bravery and beauty…
The Postage Stamp
Originally posted on Ripple Poetry :
How could you have known that one day you’d be immortalized on a stamp that proclaims you forever poet forever remembered. Bounced between homes living in spaces with people breaking their wings snapping their realities clashing and disintegration of insight surrounding. Outwardly low physical vision thick spectacles to assist but…