Turf Bay ~ Jacek Yerka (2006)
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Kerry over in the Imaginary Garden asked us to pen a poem about a fantasy type world. She shared this artist...wow! Jacek Yerka! I'm intrigued.....aren't you?!
Kerry fills us in on the term Worldbuilding. It was a term coined in the 1970s, during workshops of Sci-Fi writers. It refers to the process of creating a fictitious world, in which the writer's imagination may roam free. You can read more here: Wikipedia.
Kerry shared this link of the Top 10 Fantasy worlds in Literature.
Intriguing- I am working on an outfit, for my daughter. She is going to do a colorguard performance based, on Alice in Wonderland. My daughter is going to be the Queen of Hearts. I feel quite challenged. My daughter is the type, who every Halloween has decided she didn't like her costume. She gets this gene, from her father. I like to dress up and love Halloween. Every year since the tender age of three-Halloween has become a battlefield. I have asked her, "do you like this or that?"- I feel like I'm cursed. I want to create an updated, steampunk and funky. She wants more regal and glam...so we are butting more than heads. Augh... The thing is this isn't a play, it is a moving performance, where the crown must remain intact, while dancing and twirling a flag. Then at the end, she will remove the crown. She wants gold and I want a crown made out of cards. She wants glam. The gown can't be long and she will be barefoot. We will have to meet in the middle, muddle, the puddle of shiny fabrics, the world of bling-rhinestones, and make it work! We have only agreed on two items so far. A basic black dress to add the items to and the tights...yikes! I told her yesterday-I am letting you pick, but your Colorguard teacher wants something new, different. You have to be willing to be playful and not think of the traditional costume. I think I am going to make her a Lady Ga Ga type crown-so not traditional, lol.
Emerald eyes I see spike
and grow on my watch
who gave you this bitter pill-weed
time to transplant your
bleeding heART roots
and repaint the garden
roses 1/2 baked
tarts half grown
you turned my world upside down
tick, tock clock...
time for a spot of seredipitea
no creativitea
come with me
where we will draw new lines
of normal
plant ingenuitea
in rainbow hues
our map with wonder
will collide
with your volcano views
listen to the echo of your heart
in the green sea
right there you hold it, I mean
tea in your cup...
put it to your ear
hear the old thoughts
collide
Let's plant new memories
in the sepia glitter
the storm is coming
the air is sticky n' sweet
gummie worms in the new
patty cake
let's mark it with a
C and
craft a new world
just you n' me...
Quick get your shovel
we must dig up the plant of despair and doubt
now plant those
Ruby Red slippers
and see what grows...
© Ellen Wilson
Comments
I love the exploratory approach to your world and all the -teas. It is playful and hopeful:
Let's plant new memories
in the sepia glitter...
Excellent imagery in your poem!
When you hear 'worldbuilding' you tend to think of fantasy and LOTR. Ironic that it was coined after those books were written and by science fiction writers.
bleeding heART roots
and repaint the garden
roses 1/2 baked
tarts half grown
I love the topsy turvy quality of this whole piece--it's very Alice in Wonderland, which is a hard world to even begin to capture, yet it's also something distinctly your own. Really fun, and you would be the best mom on earth I think, to go to for a costume. Loved it!
Hugs and chocolate,
Shelly
K
That's quite a painting. I wouldn't want to live at the edge where the bridge splits up!
Morgan-Oh, you are sweet! :D I can't wait to hear more about your book~
I will be by! I have missed so much-daughter had exam week and only one exam. My house was busy n' loud-her room isn't done, yet...
but we did do a few more projects. ;D thank you~
I don't think they want steampunk...back to GaGa glam...
Kay-I wish we could all have tea :D
An serendipitea party! Thank you (((hugs)))
Margaret-Thank you! I really can't sew, much, but I am good and re arranging and creating accessories. Now all I can think of it my head is that song-Mad World! ;D I will-thank you!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UR9A6HFNc4w
Peggy-Thank you for sharing! My son was always easy going. His favorite costume was to dress up as James Bond. He had been every superhero, but gadget toys were the new thang. This particular year daughter wanted to be an angel. James Bond and an angel- as we walked around knocking on doors, I thought kids aren't dressed for Halloween-they look like they are going to Sunday school. Daughter wouldn't wear her wings or halo, she took them off. She had on a beautiful white, lacy dress...funny how kids are! Yes, where did the fun go?! ;D
Shelly-Thank you! Hugs n' chocolate bread for you ;D
Joy-Thank you! I had fun-hope the costume will be, too! It is a process and I want it done. I will be doing lots of tweaking... ;D
Actually these days I feel like Alice-especially when I have to crawl through a tiny door into my attic-I'll take a photo! It is weird, lol
FB-I know right! :D
I want some of that magic elixir!
Kim-Thank you :D Yes, it will be unique...
Mary Ann-I love your clever tongued comment ;D Very cute...I don't think it will be, as I wish..but I will go with the flow!
The problem is she keeps changing her mind~
Tatius-Yes, a few, lol Thank you-I love your dog, so cute :D
Sherry-Yes, Lady Gaga would rock it~ Well, I think I have her in agreement on the crown being in Gaga fashion. I did tell her nicely, you know you could do your own costume. Go to the thrift shop, buy a dress, cut it up and add some big bling. I have glue, felt and feathers. She said, "no"... Yeah, what was I thinking?!
It will be Halloween at my house for three months-yikes! Thank you~
Alex-I know it is ironic! I am so happy, for this world of 'wordbuilding' and scfy ;D
Thank you~
Kerry-Thank you! ;D I know I will feel like Alice, as I journey onward with this unique project! Yes, I need to go find some sepia glitter ;D
'time for a spot of seredipitea
no creativitea
come with me'
(Oh how I enjoyed making costumes for my children and grandchildren)
Good luck with the costume.
Thank you!!!
in the sepia glitter"
I love this!!! The whole poem is such a delight!! So many spectacular visions...I love the roots of heART...and the green sea!! Ella you're such a creative spirit...I'll sit down and have a spot of creativitea with you!!! ♥!!
Thank you so much!
Hi Jasmine-It is fun to revisit some of my favs-thank you! :D
we must dig up the plant of despair and doubt"....so beautiful...I wish we could do just that in the real world...to plant dreams and wait for them to grow...
...now I wish I had a daughter I could dress up and play with :) yet I too am thankful for the two boys I was gifted by high heavens...
thank you for inspiring me to imagine and "plant new memories"...so love that...
Elizabeth
http://soulsmusic.wordpress.com/
Kulasa-Me too! Dig up those roots, before they took hold! Boys are wonderful, too! YOU can still dress up and play, with or with out kids!
Thank you so much! :D