Julia Bird

poems following the route of the thames

14: a txt msg poM June 17, 2009

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In 2001, I won a prize in the Guardian’s text message poetry competition with this poem …

14: a txt msg poM

his Is r bunsn brnr bl%
his hair lyk fe filings
W/ac/dc going thru.
I sit by him in kemistry
my @oms  split
wen he :-) s @ me.

(Translation? 14: a text message poem / His eyes are bunsen burner blue / his hair like iron filings / with the current going through. / I sit by him in chemistry /  my atoms split / when he smiles at me.)

It went all over the place, this poem – in a fresco on the Arts Council office wall, in a German text book, in this book about text linguistics. These are the people I love the most – the ones who asked me nicely if they could use it. By putting this golden oldie here on my site, I’m making it easy for you to find me if you want to ask me too!

 

Do Not Pass Go – the Monopoly Project June 15, 2009

Filed under: Readings — juliabird @ 11:06 am

I’m reading at The Monopoly Project – twenty five poets, many of them London born and bred, reading newly commissioned poems based on the properties and tokens of the London Monopoly board. I’ve got the Scottie Dog.

Thursday 2nd July upstairs at The Bell, 50 Middlesex Street, between Bishopsgate and Aldgate (from 7.30; £5)

Poets are Angela Brodie / Luke Heeley / Tim Wells / Siobhan Campbell / Eloise Stonborough / Declan Ryan / Amanda Barokh / Amy Key / Derek Adams / Alan Buckley / Camilla Nelson / Peter Ebsworth / Tim Cumming / Charlotte Runcie / Adham Smart / Emily Berry / Cath Drake / Sophie Richmond / Ashna Sarkar / Martina Thomson / Katrina Naomi / Roddy Lumsden plus two to be confirmed.