Some writing success:
I’m a member of the Edinburgh Writers’ Club and yes, living in the Scottish Highlands, I certainly take the definition of a ‘country’ membership to its limits. I originally joined the club about seventeen years ago when I lived in the city, and when I relocated up north I wanted to keep my connection to this lovely group of writers. I don’t get to meetings, but I do catch up with fellow members at the annual conference of the Scottish Association of Writers and by maintaining my membership I get to enter the club’s annual competitions.
This year I was challenged by a fellow member to enter in categories outside my writing comfort zone. So as well as the short story competition (still to be adjudicated) which I always have a go at, I decided to give the poetry and the article competitions a go.
And amazingly I had some success! I got third place and a commended for my two poetry entries and I came second in the article competition.
It was good to take on the challenge of writing in different formats from my more usual genre of novel writing, and although i found the poetry writing especially difficult, I’m pleased I did.
The article competition was judged by Anne Hamilton the editor of online magazine Lothian Life and entrants had to write an article that would be suitable for the magazine’s readership. I wrote about my six favourite Edinburgh parks – what they have to offer and why they mean so much to me. Since the article will soon be published in the magazine, I won’t publish it here on the blog just yet.
But I’m happy to share the poems with you. Both were inspired by the landscape and nature of the Scottish Highlands.
Sea Eagle
Cliff-soaring, loch-skimming,
Thermal-riding, high-gliding,
Mighty-winging, eye-spying,
Fell-swooping, fish-scooping,
Jaw-dropping, show-stopping,
White-tailed eagle.
The Long View
Breath-stealing, steep climb,
Slippery scree and wild wind
Threaten the balance.
High plateau, broad view
Ancient granite mountains
Set a scene of possibilities.
Perspective changing,
Universe overarching, and
Myself, regrounding.
(Both poems are Copyright © of Anne Stormont and cannot be reproduced or shared without permission and attribution)
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Well done Anne, two evocative and lovely poems. You should write more!
Thanks George. Novel writing is much easier 🙂
Hi Anne. They are lovely poems. Congratulations. anne stenhouse
Aw, thanks, Anne 🙂
They are beautiful. Somehow I never dare try poetry. At one writers conference the teacher said,”If you want to be a writer, read poetry.”
Thanks Paula. I dare you to have a go ! 🙂
Congratulations Anne – will look forward to reading about the parks in Lothian Life.
Thanks, Joanne 🙂
Congratulations Anne. I love “jaw-dropping, show-stopping”!
Thanks, Jan. Yeah I was quite proud of that 🙂
Great stuff, Anne. Many Congratulations! 🙂 X
Thanks Jan, for visiting and for the congratulations. 🙂
Well done! It always feels good to get recognition for your writing.
Thank you, Darlene.