And here’s another very short poem film First Blood which links with the National Poetry Day theme of Truth. This piece was the first that I have filmed and edited on my mobile phone. Thanks to Rebecca Goldsmith and Becky Cullen for their support.
Published by Sue Dymoke
Sue Dymoke was a poet, Associate Professor in Education at Nottingham Trent University and a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Arts. What They Left Behind, her third full poetry collection was published by Shoestring Press in 2018. A posthumous collection, What to do Next, was published by Shoestring Press in 2023, when there was a memorial celebration of her life in University Hall, Nottingham. Sue's memorial video can be seen at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UDDSW_HOEc&t=60s This website is maintained in her memory by her civil partner, David Belbin, but will not be updated. View all posts by Sue Dymoke
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Shelling peas! Perfection.
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Pleased you like it Josie. This poem maybe short but it took years to write.
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Lovely poem and epitomises how we might teach children or adults to find ways to represent their thoughts and experiences
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Thanks Rosemary. I am learning a great deal about how to use film with poetry at the moment.
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