Monday, 30 January 2017

POET JULIA WEBB DELIVERS MASTERCLASS IN GORLESTON







Julia Webb is delivering a masterclass in poetry to the Gorleston Rural Writes group and she is hoping to tease some autobiographical poetry out of the women. The workshop is generously supported by the Norfolk Arts  Project Fund and will be held in Gorleston Library, another partner in the community writing project. Julia is an experienced tutor, her latest collection reviewed below, is a beautifully moving and complex series of revelations.


Bird Sisters is a quest to understand the tangle of family and especially the river of a relationship that runs between siblings.  It is a brave book, a tense, personal evocation of life in a family overshadowed by the rule of a ‘Sun Father’, and his punitive severity blighting the lives of the children – and the shadowy orbit of ‘Moon Mother.’ Webb conjures childhood memories into enchanted, surreal motifs that fuse with the authentic detail of the everyday.  We are carried through the universe, only to land in a snatched sexual encounter outside the chicken abattoir, which twists into a mythical transformation.

To me, as a reader, I found the prose poems, the accounts of things that happened at home, compelling, like The Piano Lesson – (refused by Daddy), Lent and Rain.  This is a world of slights, longings and cruelties, darkness and difficulty, spiky, complex relationships, and acts, however small, of a rebellion and resilience.  There are wonderful images, ‘Her mother darns the window.’  - ‘Like a baby dandled on the knee of the sea.’ And lines that completely twine the natural world, the local, regional, recognizable world into the being of the characters that populate this collection – ‘you send your snaggle fingers down/into Breckland’s thin soil/snare rabbits in the net of your tresses.’ (From the Same Cloth).

This is an intriguing book, myth and miasma, real and sobering, as if the writer is still puzzling it all out.  A great read.

Bird Sisters, Julia Webb, Nine Arches Press, 2016.

Belona Greenwood
Words and Women

Tuesday, 24 January 2017

Still going strong in Gorleston


Hi, I'm Hilary the administrator of the Blog for the Gorleston Rural Writes group.

For your information, we meet every fortnight at Gorleston Library. Our next meeting will be on 31st January when Julia Webb will be giving a Masterclass in Poetry. The group are very much looking forward to this and to prepare, we are each composing a poem to be read on the day of Julia's visit. We have moved our original meeting date of 24th January to accommodate Julia's visit so our next meeting after 31st will be 7th February and every fortnight after that.

All our work this term is focused on Women of Norfolk to celebrate International Women's Day on 8th March. Our aim is to have enough material to produce a small book of prose and poetry later in the year. As we no longer have the services of Bel or the editing skills of Lynne in our armoury, we would like to call on our opposite numbers in both Swaffham and Watton to become our 'critical friends'! We are happy to return the favour too!

Over the next few weeks, we will be posting some of our work on the blog and would appreciate feedback from members of the other Rural Writes groups ( or indeed Bel if you want to contribute!). 

If the administrators of the other groups would like to contact me you should already have my email as I sent it to you before Christmas, if not, Bel has it and I am sure will forward to you.

Meanwhile, let's make sure that we keep the flag flying for Norfolk Women Writers!



Wednesday, 11 January 2017

Hello

Hi everyone at Rural Writes. Hilary here. Just testing