Dear Saturday,
A good night’s sleep, followed by a sunny day. Can’t ask for more than that…
Love,
Kevin
(12 April 2014)
Dear Saturday,
A good night’s sleep, followed by a sunny day. Can’t ask for more than that…
Love,
Kevin
(12 April 2014)
Dear Friday,
Thanks for letting me step back for a bit. Wednesday and Thursday decided to make things a bit tricky for me…
Love,
Kevin
(12 April 2014)
Dear Thursday,
Sorry to be late—so much going on, but not enough sleep…
Love,
Kevin
(12 April 2014)
Today’s prompt is #12 on the LitBridge list:
Talk about something specific a loved one does for you. […] Write a poem that incorporates the feelings and images associated with this event.
Today’s prompt involved writing ‘about wine-and-love [sic]’. Wine and I don’t get along so well these days, so I decided to go with #11 on the LitBridge list:
Take an image that you can recall from the prior week. Use this image to help you write a poem.
Today’s prompt is #50 on LitBridge’s Creative Writing Prompts for Poetry:
Look at the last 10 poems you have written. Pay attention to the ending lines. Use one of those ending lines to begin a new poem.
Dear Wednesday,
‘Unused creativity is dangerous.’ Something to ponder…
Love,
Kevin
(9 April 2014)
Today’s prompt: take any random song playlist (from your iPod, CD player, favorite radio station, Pandora or Spotify, etc.) and use the next five song titles on that randomized list in a poem.
Dear Tuesday,
I swear, you had me fooled. I kept thinking you were Wednesday. Next time, don’t be afraid to be yourself…
Love,
Kevin
(8 April 2014)
This track, ‘Refraction grid’, is one of my favorite pieces. It has a shimmering, luminous quality that remains constant through the various shifts from light to dark/heavy; it’s relatively simple; and it’s relatively short.
In addition to appearing as part of the Veiled Faces, Moving Shadows cassette, it was the first track on the Unit Circle compilation Nocturne Concrète. I’ve had my music appear on three compilation CDs (the other two were Mind/Body 3 and the Doppler Effect compilation Resurgence); Nocturne Concrète is still my favorite. Even though it covers a fairly wide swath—including ambient, experimental, noise, goth—it has the best overall track listing. Plus the artists got to design their own pages in the accompanying booklet; I got one of the color pages. And some of the connections I made as a result of that compilation are still in place today. As Martin Mull once said (on his album I’m Everyone I’ve Ever Loved, “Aren’t records a wonderful way of meeting people? I certainly think so—and that’s why I do them.” Okay, that wasn’t why I made recordings, but records can be a wonderful way of meeting people…
(8 April 2014)