Becky Nuttall / News / Sun 11 Feb 2018
The Violet Hour February 20108
I called my reviews of Ian Beech's Poetry Island, at The Blue Walnut Cafe Chelston Torquay, The Violet Hour because of the feelings it invoked after a long day at work and the soothing effect of the poetry. The Violet Hour comes from TS Eliot's The Wasteland, with its references to work and isolation.
I call the reviews for Stanza Extravaganza "I Woke, The Town Spoke" after the Dylan Thomas poem. This reflects the open mic format of Stanza and it's amazingly eclectic poets.
Poetry Island is now Big Poetry, hosted by Robert Garnham and Samantha Boarer, where I had the pleasure to be asked to perform on Thursday night to a packed venue. The headliner was Miserable Malcolm who happily at one point plagiarised The Wasteland and it's coffee spoons. The violet hour slipped away that night to be replaced by a free wheeling interactive laugh out loud evening. Julie Mullen's Facebook photos do justice to the atmosphere. I loved Poetry Island, and Big Poetry still has those quiet thought provoking moments, Tim King allowed us to hold his hand for a short while. Being a more wordy poet, my poetry mirrors my art; I love a symbol and an allegory and I had a lovely response from an audience member afterwards
So goodbye The Violet Hour.
Next month brings another title along with Big Poetry.
Big hearts and Big love to Ian Beech
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