I have settled into some of the routines and rhythms of working in my new spaces. I have remembered where things are kept; I have recalled the things I wanted to try; and I have re-stocked my cards. And so it feels like it might be time to start doing some slightly more serious, or challenging or larger work.
Although of course, I still have to label everything but maybe that's a rainy day thing.
There is a beautiful, boutique artists' book exhibition held in Maleny each year now, in association with the Sunshine Coast Hinterland Writers Festival. It is called Narratives and this years theme is A Constellation of Stories, aligned with the Festival's theme.
I wondered about books about the night sky; about our southern hemisphere constellations. But also, I wanted to re-work, re-use and re-imagine some bird and nest words.
Apart from the astronomical and astrological definitions, Dictionary me offered me this:
Constellation
Noun
a group or configuration of ideas, feelings, characteristics, objects, etc., that are related in some way
any brilliant, outstanding group or assemblage
And within this definition I think I have found that I might have a place for a collection of poems about nests.
My very early ponderings are part of this post here.
I have progressed slowly. After lots of thinking I have decided to cut the five pages into 5 smaller pages each. I know I have five poems with three lines each, so I need 15 pages and a title page and a colophon page, so that will give me some breathing space for trials and tests and blunders.
I wanted to check that if I chose to write with the typewriter, I knew how long the lines would be. So I typed them all up and stuck this trio onto some blank paper.
And then checked the haiku poem going this way...
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