Although Ashley, Cindy and I have flicked the switch on the Friday Night Lights Project, we are already looking at ways to take the project beyond the realm of this blog and into other spaces. Some exciting conversations are underway, one of which involves putting together a limited edition print collection of the work. That’s where you can help us…
We don’t envisage publishing every poem and photo; we want it to look and feel like a ‘curated body of work’. So we are now asking people to share their ’20 favourites’ from the project to help us make a final decision.
To tell us about the 20 weeks that burn brightest, email me at geenunn(at)yahoo.com.au or leave a comment below.
Here are the links to each of the weeks so you can take a trip back into the light:
Week #1 Week #11 Week #21 Week #31 Week #41
Week #2 Week #12 Week #22 Week #32 Week #42
Week #3 Week #13 Week #23 Week #33 Week #43
Week #4 Week #14 Week #24 Week #34 Week #44
Week #5 Week #15 Week #25 Week #35 Week #45
Week #6 Week #16 Week #26 Week #36 Week #46
Week #7 Week #17 Week #27 Week #37 Week #47
Week #8 Week #18 Week #28 Week #38 Week #48
Week #9 Week #19 Week #29 Week #39 Week #49
Week #10 Week #20 Week #30 Week #40 Week #50
Week #51 Week #52
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You will notice that there is no link for Week #32… well that would be because we actually miscounted! So excitedly we got to work. Here’s the results…
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Time to get serious
like the cat tracking birds
in the garden
bulbs will have to be forced
will have to be: that tense
is the future
colonist who kisses the ground
I am en route to the commissioning
of new ghosts
AM
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CK
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Midnight on the jetty
more luminous than squid:
the sky so full of unidentified
thoughts, my mind starlit
watching the changing shape of
a herring school, the taste of salt
in every breath.
I lift the net and slump
its weight across my shoulder:
this type of hunt, this thief-
in-the-night wanting, slips
if slipping could be sudden
from fingertips, into water.
A whirl of silver scales
panic in the shape of their bodies:
and I see in the slowness
of my retrieve, how the eyes
fill with endless stars
and how the sky does not seem
to care or notice.
GN