Some thoughts on the journey into writing through the narrative of the Tarot.
Rewilding Writing 5: “to trut trut tr trust”…
Some thoughts on the journey into writing through the narrative of the Tarot.
Rewilding Writing is iterative and generative and collaborative and messy and open. Its forms are not fixed and its destination is unknown. It goes where it flows like a river of life – and it guides me on my path as I write.
I’ve just buried a bird. It’s the first day of my bleed and I’m in a lot of physical pain and I’ve buried a bird. I didn’t stop to take any photos. And I’m not even sure what kind of bird it was. The whole thing was over pretty quickly, a lot more quickly than I’d imagined, really. Just moments after journaling to myself that I would start taking responsibility for whatever needs doing, as it needs to be done, instead of putting it off until some other (never) later time when it’s usually too late. I looked over at what I had thought was some leaf litter or debris in the garden and I realised that it was a bird.
Submissions are open until 11pm on 21 June and the anthology will be published in 2020.
May is going to be a particularly abundant month for my writing, poetry and performance! So I've made a timeline for you here!
Four poems written for Waterweek 2019.
Poem written in solidarity with Extinction Rebellion ❤
Ostara's writing practice grows both roots and shoots from the seeds planted at Imbolc.
Here it is! The Atha cover design by Joe Evans!
New water poem ~ writing with the artworks on display at the Vital Water Exhibition and the books in the Waterweek Library.