[poetry]: Cadence, She Said
by Ninthesis on Jul.31, 2012, under Boxing Shadows Street, Poetry, Pointy Leaves Literary Salon
by (c) Nin Harris 2012
Cadence, she said.
Cadence and rhythm
and meter; timed glottal stops
for some and an almost
child-like singsong for others.
Sitting at the back in poetry readings
listening to other poets express
their words through the music of their own
voices, I am struck silence.
I do not write poetry for a year.
Cadence, she said.
Solitude births poesy;
I exhale when I read, then I inhale –
gulp and let cadence envelope me.
A one-woman poetry reading in a messy bedroom.
This is how my words are birthed.
—
Note: This is a sister-poem to Shame, both are about attending open-mic readings.
[poetry]: Shame
by Ninthesis on Jul.31, 2012, under Boxing Shadows Street, Poetry, Pointy Leaves Literary Salon
(c) Nin Harris 2012
Rapid words escape lips
and I both fume and exalt
at the fury and the cadence and the rhythm
of another’s innermost everything.
I have not had that freedom –
my words are etched in
the silent dark to sometimes
be spread out to others;
often ignored.
I imagine me at open mic;
shy, rotund, stammering,
the south east asian
accent interfering with diction
my double chins merging
into themselves and into
the apprehension of cruel wit.
I imagine the immediacy of
my words disappearing off
the parchment and ricocheting
against the cold malice
of a microphone;
the shame of my
Otherness amplified
for ridicule.
—
Note: This poem is the ghost of a memory of attending my first open-mic event and does not represent me as I am now. It is left intentionally raw.
[television]: The Once Upon A Time Open Thread (Season 1)
by Ninthesis on Apr.02, 2012, under Boxing Shadows Street, Postal Modern Theatrette, television, The Alchemist's Observatorium

This is somewhat belated, given that we have less than a handful of episodes to go before Season 1 ends, but I shall be posting my thoughts and spoilerish gushings here in comments. If you’ve watched the latest episode(s) or would like to discuss random things concerning previous episodes, here’s the thread for you to do!
BEWARE, HERE BE MASSIVE SPOILERS!
What is more, this thread ENCOURAGES SPOILERS! (do not read until you’ve watched the most recent episode for the week!)
[television]: The Game of Thrones Open Thread (Season 2)
by Ninthesis on Apr.02, 2012, under Boxing Shadows Street, Mythologems & Contexts, Postal Modern Theatrette, television, The Alchemist's Observatorium

This thread exists because I am likely to explode with excited spewage throughout this season, and I’d rather not be a spoiler-fiend! The thread is open for everyone who would like to rant, squee, ask questions or debate stuff to do with each episode of Season Two, Game of Thrones. I shall post my own thoughts in comments periodically.
BEWARE, HERE BE MASSIVE SPOILERS!
Or, there should be! Tally-ho!
[poetry]: The Unicorn Poem
by Ninthesis on Mar.23, 2012, under Mythologems & Contexts, Poetry, Poetry/Fiction Workshop, Pointy Leaves Literary Salon
(c) 2012 Nin Harris
I used to fear unicorns would run away from me,
because I had lost the innocence of sunrise-tinted meadows,
the first blush of dawn reflected on billowing white gowns.
Now, I roam the marshes, sometimes in watermaiden green;
others in tunics of the deepest, most tragic purple.
Some days I dance for them, in swirling red;
jangling bronze coins around my hips and ankles.
They said unicorns would forsake me.
But they come, through wind, through earth, through water.
Narwhals with their liquid song, draconic solo-hornlings from
the archipelagoes, sparkling lilac gazelles with spiralling ivory,
the dark, stolid obsidian pony from the depths of the Himalayas,
and the dappled mare from the Steppes.
When I curl upon my nest of words, they shed me of every hue
and I am left in billowing white, often tinted with the colour
of my sometime-equine companions, elected to protect
the innocence of my dreams.
[poetry]: like Hesse said
by TAB on Mar.23, 2012, under Napkin Poetry, Poetry, Poetry/Fiction Workshop, Pointy Leaves Literary Salon
like Hesse said
(c) 2012 TAB
pebbles in the stream
can’t turn off mental verbalization
give up corners and roughness
and closed mind as defense
wearing away in acceptance
need practice in deconcentration
to greet life with smooth ease
[poetry]: In the Deep
by Midnight on Dec.17, 2011, under Poetry, Poetry/Fiction Workshop, Pointy Leaves Literary Salon
I have been anaesthetised by the deep,
like you, and here under a starless sky
I’ve found a home: a place absent of light
where I can sleep. No doves rest on
the crest of solemn gates I seek to greet
with unquiet praise – instead the wretched
souless wraiths have gathered round
with hauter flavor: a fitting station
for those in limbo of His grace.
Cold as winter’s breath are the hearts
of those behind these gates and their shivers
are enough to shake both worlds which men
consider to be night or day. But the words
He whispers still echo in this hallowed land—
so much, it’s strange, the lending of a foreign hand.
(c) Joshua Biddle 2011
[television]: Breaking Bad and shifting cultural archetypes
by TAB on Nov.22, 2011, under Postal Modern Theatrette, television
[this review reflects the status of the show at the end of Season 4]
cast/characters, from wiki:
Bryan Cranston as Walter White
Anna Gunn as Skyler White
Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman
Dean Norris as Hank Schrader
Betsy Brandt as Marie Schrader
RJ Mitte as Walter White, Jr.
Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman
Giancarlo Esposito as Gustavo “Gus” Fring
Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut
–
Breaking Bad (BrBa) re/presents classic wild west themes in a contemporary context. The main characters, Walter White- and to a lesser extent his partner Jesse Pinkman- are ‘driven by desperation to become outlaws’ (a trope, variation of ‘the outlaws are the heroes’ general/meta western trope, especially in combination with the ‘intense calamity befalls a family’ trope). (continue reading…)
[television]: Look Out, There’s a Canine/Lupine On The Road!
by Ninthesis on Nov.21, 2011, under Mythologems & Contexts, Postal Modern Theatrette, television

Okay, okay. Spoilers, I get it. Everything else is under the “more” tag if you haven’t watched till the end of Lost, the first episode of Eureka, or until the fourth episode of Once Upon A Time.
[poetry]: two poems on cosmic perspective
by TAB on Nov.10, 2011, under Poetry, Pointy Leaves Literary Salon
the canon
(c) 2011 TAB
standing on the shoulders of giants
peering out at the dim foggy mountains
where these historical titans sleep
we humans compelled to scramble
as they turn over disturbed in dream
thousands ground to blood beneath yawns
eons passing without a wakefulness
–
against the prayers of ethnocentric hermetics
(c) 2011 TAB
why would you speak to a celestial?
they’re busy
dealing with the problems of people without time on their hands
to call