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April 8, 2013

Buy Book1

Filed under: chinks — Tags: , , , , — Trefor Davies @ 9:00 pm

The Abandoned Sandy Shoe

The ebook is fantastic value. With 186 poems and chinks together with insights into the story behind each piece the Abandoned Sandy Shoe ebook will keep you entertained on many a long flight and holiday. Dip into it each night before hitting the hay or read it from front to back in one long and engrossing session. Comes with illustrations by Carole Daynes and front cover by funkypancake.

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Some people prefer their books the  good old fashioned way – printed on paper that they can touch and feel and look at on their bookshelves.

This one comes in a neat A5 version with the Abandoned Sandy Shoe on the front cover, the Philosopherontap “Thinker” logo on the back and 45 choice poems and chinks in between.

This is definitely one for the collection and contains classics such as “Jamjar of Apostrophes”, “2nd Poetical Law of Thermodynamics” and “sad music”.

Sandy Shoe print version

Click on the pic to buy the print version or why not buy them both:)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check out the recorded live stream of the book launch party below.

Bloke walking along with girlfriend very happy – it must be love

Filed under: chinks — Tags: — Trefor Davies @ 8:37 pm

It was one of those little moments that lift you. I was walking along Wragby Road heading to the Morning Star and coming the other way was a couple in their mid twenties. He looked a typical bloke, one of the lads and not out of place on the terraces at Sincil Bank.

As they passed me he said hello with the friendliest of smiles going. He didn’t seem the kind of bloke that would normally do that. It made me smile back and carry on smiling as I left them behind. It’s amazing what love does for you.

Paparazzi surround the Aston Martin Cygnet somewhere in London

Filed under: chinks — Tags: , , , — Trefor Davies @ 5:48 pm

It just goes to show how sheltered I am. I’d never heard of the Aston Martin Cygnet. I came across one whilst strolling through London Town on the way from Victoria to Parliament, as one does. That was when I discovered that my mates were paparazzi in waiting. I took a picture of them taking admiring shots of this car. Could fit it in my boot 🙂 .

April 6, 2013

The jobslist

Filed under: chinks,ideas — Tags: — Trefor Davies @ 2:25 pm

jobslistThere is something practical yet sinister about a jobslist. It’s all about control. String-pulling from afar. Whilst I say that it is also true that I won’t do anything if it isn’t written down. This stems from a time where jobs would be fired at me as if from a verbal machine gun. I couldn’t cope. Having finished one job another would appear. It was very dispiriting. A bit like climbing a mountain. You reach one rise only to find there is another ahead of you.

To avoid this scenario I began to insist that the jobs be written down on a list. That way I could gauge the scope of it all and apportion time as appropriate. This worked but I quickly found that having crossed one or two off the list, more jobs would appear. This was no different to the old way when nothing was written down. It was in effect an endless list.

I put a stop to that. No new jobs could be added until every one on the existing list was crossed off. That way a sense of satisfaction could be reached when all the jobs were done. New jobs could go on a new list after a suitable period of recovery. This intermission would also allow me to bask in the glow albeit short that came from completing all the jobs.

So whilst in one sense a jobslist is about one person controlling another it is also a means of control for the person doing the jobs.

March 31, 2013

La Crepe Qui Rit

Filed under: chinks — Trefor Davies @ 10:21 am

Probably the most expensive Crepe Suzette ever. It’s clearly a very posh part of the Albert Dock,  presumably frequented by media stars and Premiership footballers though I didn’t see any there during our visit but there again it was Easter Saturday so they would have either been getting ready for a football match or away at their villa in San Tropez/Antigua/Isle of Wight (delete as appropriate – do people still go to St Tropez – it’s so yesterday dahling). Out of my league.

Either that or the most expensive typo. If so they must surely have wondered why nobody ever orders the Crepe Suzette.

La Crepe Rit, Albert Dock, Liverpool.

Voila.

March 29, 2013

A fleeting moment in history

Filed under: chinks,the art gallery — Trefor Davies @ 7:00 am

A collection of videos, once treasured, now consigned to history. Unwatchable though once unmissable, I found little difficulty in discarding. No wistful last looks back, metaphoric glance over the shoulder. Just cold emotion.

March 27, 2013

Baker’s Dozen?

Filed under: chinks,the art gallery — Tags: , — Trefor Davies @ 10:02 pm

Work this one out. It’s at Tesco.

Man holds down polycarbonate sheeting on roof rack using hand whilst driving

Filed under: chinks — Trefor Davies @ 6:57 pm

I’ve seen people hold  onto their hats when it was windy. The other day I was driving behind a car that had a big length of polycarbonate sheeting on the roof rack. The sheeting was only held down on the roof rack by a could of thin elastic straps so he had his hand out of the window and was holding it down so that it didn’t flap as he drove along. I thought about whipping out the camera to take a picture. Not because  I wanted to nab him – just because the vision was so surreal. I decided not to because had I done so I would have been as guilty as him in driving unsafely! Just shut your eyes and picture the scene!

March 26, 2013

snow no snow

Filed under: chinks,the art gallery — Trefor Davies @ 7:00 am

What would Sherlock Holmes have made of this photo? Did they have cameras in his day? They certainly wouldn’t have had cars as he always used to take the third Hansome Cab along. Who said cars had anything to do with this photo anyway?

How did I manage to take this photo anyway? How could I have been there but not my car? I’ll leave it to you, dear reader, and for Sherlock to sort out.

March 23, 2013

A day of inactivity

Filed under: chinks — Trefor Davies @ 1:42 pm

There is a jobslist which has been partially completed. It includes a trip to the tip for which I have little inclination. It is cold outside. The house is warm. I am contemplating a trip to Mansfield to buy a cricket bat, as one does. A boy has been taken to and retrieved from his piano lesson and his hair has now been trimmed to a length he considers respectable. Hundreds of invitations have been sent to the Book 1 Launch Party and some advanced orders have already been taken for the book. A lunchtime bowl of soup has been consumed, laced with hot pepper sauce in recognition of the freezing outside temperatures. It is warm in this room. Life has frozen in time. I am under no pressure.

March 22, 2013

Book 1 Launch Party – The Abandoned Sandy shoe and Other Chinks in the Curtains of Life

Filed under: chinks — Tags: , — Trefor Davies @ 10:54 pm

Abandoned Sandy Shoe“Philosopherontap Book1 – The Abandoned Sandy Shoe and Other Chinks in the Curtains of Life” is being launched on 8th May at the Morning Star pub in Lincoln.

The event, which includes entertainment from internationally acclaimed jazz pianist Colin Dudman on the piano, is free of charge to attend although you can purchase a ticket which gets you an advanced order for a copy of the book which will be available on the night. You can also optionally make a donation towards the cost of the night. Donations of £10 or more will also receive a print copy of the book.

The book is going to be made available in two formats:

  1. The eBook will have approximately 220 pages containing 187 pieces and will be available for download from all the main online publishing platforms at a cost of £2.99.
  2. The print version is printed on demand and will also be available online. This version contains a subset of the eBook content with 44 selected pieces and will have fewer pages but will be ideal for people who still like to have a book in their hand. The cost of this version for delivery on the night will be £8.00 plus a small Eventbrite handling charge.

The Abandoned Sandy Shoe and Other Chinks in the Curtains of Life consists of observations, mundanities and maybe some deeper reflections. Many of the posts come in the form of poems. Many thousands of people write poetry but books containing poetry don’t sell millions of copies. It is also easy to find “poetry websites”. There is a lot of material out there. Having spent some time looking at this material the vast majority of it isn’t to my taste. I’m careful not to say it isn’t any good because one of the things about poetry is that it is often very personal to the author. Often written for the author without consideration of what others think of the writing.

I like to think that Philosopherontap is different. You shouldn’t look at this work as a book of poems. Apart from anything else many of the posts are not poems or do not fit into what classically might be considered poetry. All of the posts do provide the opportunity to stop and think. They are pieces to sit there staring at and not necessarily ones that would benefit from being read out loud to you by me. “Norfolk” for example is too short – ridiculously short some might consider. The “Function Room is Back” however, with more of a narrative to it might be worth listening to.

Some of the posts in this book fit with my philosophy of immediacy. We live in a fast moving internet dominated world where quick fixes are the order of the day for audiences with short attention spans. Some posts are therefore quick brain dumps and of the moment. Others such as “Sad Music” took me days to write. That one was important to get right for reasons you will understand after reading the poem and its accompanying spiel.

All of the posts in the book are available to read free of charge on this website. If you buy the book, however, you get the benefit of additional insights on each post – what the particular piece is about, perhaps what I was doing at the time or other comments. People ordering in advance for collection on the night will receive a signed copy and avoid paying the postage charges.

Order in advance for picking up on the night here or use the form below. eBooks can be ordered from the 8th May onwards. Hope to see you on the 8th:)

March 17, 2013

Into the arms of Gonzalo Garcia

Filed under: chinks,thoughts — Tags: — Trefor Davies @ 9:06 am

Now these are words to light up the imagination. Who is Gonzalo Garcia and who or what went into his arms?

He sounds like the hero of Mexican romantic novel. Picture him in his high-waisted jacket, tight fitting trousers and wide sombrero pulling his horse up below the window of the object of his affections; the beautiful  Rosita, her dark hair falling in ringlets over a heaving bosom, denied to him by a strict and disapproving curmudgeon of a father. She climbs down a rope of knotted bed sheets and into his arms, riding off on the back of his horse, the outline of a tall cactus plant silhouetted against the full desert moon.

Nope, that’s not our Gonzalo. I know but I’m not going to tell you…

March 16, 2013

sleeping woman on tube

Filed under: chinks,the art gallery — Tags: , , — Trefor Davies @ 6:00 am

We shall probably never find out who she is. She was asleep when I got on the tube and still asleep when I got off. For all I know she woke up in Cockfosters or some such last stop on the line. Her story is hers to keep.

March 15, 2013

Domestic scene in the Davies kitchen on a Saturday night

Filed under: chinks,the art gallery — Tags: , , — Trefor Davies @ 5:39 pm

Domestic scene in the Davies kitchen on a saturday night – good music, good company and simple home cooking

The ten fifty four from Newark Northgate to London Kings Cross

Filed under: chinks,poems — Tags: , , — Trefor Davies @ 5:30 pm

Karen Duffy,
Head of Performance,
walked the aisle
with a pleasant smile
and then she was gone
to the next carriage
to serve another.

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