This is beautiful, thought provoking, peaceful and haunting. Thank you for inviting me to read your touching words. Really looking forward to exploring further with you. X
This is beautiful, Sam:) Thanks for attending our psychogeographical lab; we are certainly in the same arena of thought and expression:)
Paul will be putting up the details of the next session(3) soon on the site; and thanks for adding to our Lab network; feel free to email me on stev_arts@yahoo.co.uk. I also have an interest in the spectral psychogeography of rail stations, eg here on my blog on urban decay:it is a fictionalisation about a REAL station, Birmingham Snow Hill, lost in the 1970s, which became a relict of itself
Steve, thanks so much, I read it and it's lovely, also the Hotel and the Guest piece too in which you speak of inner dereliction - beautiful pieces. :)
Co-sign the other comments, this was so beautifully written. Thank you for doing so!
Thank you so much Renée!! I appreciate this!
This is beautiful, thought provoking, peaceful and haunting. Thank you for inviting me to read your touching words. Really looking forward to exploring further with you. X
Beautifully written, shines a poetic light on people and places, society prefers to keep in the shadows.
Thanks Lesley! :) x
This is beautiful, Sam:) Thanks for attending our psychogeographical lab; we are certainly in the same arena of thought and expression:)
Paul will be putting up the details of the next session(3) soon on the site; and thanks for adding to our Lab network; feel free to email me on stev_arts@yahoo.co.uk. I also have an interest in the spectral psychogeography of rail stations, eg here on my blog on urban decay:it is a fictionalisation about a REAL station, Birmingham Snow Hill, lost in the 1970s, which became a relict of itself
https://decayetude.wordpress.com/2013/02/20/6th-march-1967-the-jolt-a-story-of-spectral-geography-and-uncanny-architecture-by-steven-benson/
It is the first of 5 posts i completed on this.
Steve, thanks so much, I read it and it's lovely, also the Hotel and the Guest piece too in which you speak of inner dereliction - beautiful pieces. :)
Tx,Sam;glad u enjoyed.Hope to see you at next queer psychogeog lab!🌈☺️