Tonight at 12 Snowdon view...
There commences an epic game of conflict, pitting academic goliaths against each other in an intense game of wit, confuson and plain old frustration: it's Moa time!!! Should be pretty awesome, theres about twenty people coming round which means some crazy play and at least one casualty (probably Mark) Other news in Bangor: i'm currently working on a seven part poem based on Eliot's Waste Land. So far I have completed the first three parts (Song to the dead, Under the bridge, and Life is for living) up to first draft level. Actually I don't bother with re-drafting so unless I have any major ideas they're finished. I'm also starting another seven part poem, although nothing is comitted to paper at the moment. Academically i'm reading DH Lawrence's Rainbow, Hamlet and Byron at the moment, not my personal choice of literature (i'd go for Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited, Merchant of Venice and Shelley) but then it rarely is...
Currently listening to: I could die for you- Red Hot Chilli Peppers
There commences an epic game of conflict, pitting academic goliaths against each other in an intense game of wit, confuson and plain old frustration: it's Moa time!!! Should be pretty awesome, theres about twenty people coming round which means some crazy play and at least one casualty (probably Mark) Other news in Bangor: i'm currently working on a seven part poem based on Eliot's Waste Land. So far I have completed the first three parts (Song to the dead, Under the bridge, and Life is for living) up to first draft level. Actually I don't bother with re-drafting so unless I have any major ideas they're finished. I'm also starting another seven part poem, although nothing is comitted to paper at the moment. Academically i'm reading DH Lawrence's Rainbow, Hamlet and Byron at the moment, not my personal choice of literature (i'd go for Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited, Merchant of Venice and Shelley) but then it rarely is...
Currently listening to: I could die for you- Red Hot Chilli Peppers
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