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Tag: loss

By Hole Ousia Posted on August 26, 2020November 29, 2024

EDITOR

Re-watching films that I once made but have forgotten: absence appeared

Categories: Poems, This is Not yesterday, Time passesTags: absence, Broken clock room, loss, Peter's poems, Time passes. Listen
By Hole Ousia Posted on December 13, 2019December 2, 2024

Dead slow

For Arthur. Dead slow: To play this short film please click here or on the image above Music credit: ‘Ghosteen Speaks’ by Nick Cave and the Bad seeds

Categories: Omphalos filmsTags: loss, Nick Cave, Omphalos films
By Hole Ousia Posted on January 6, 2019December 4, 2024

‘We stopped listening and kept on leaping’

From ‘Grief is the Thing with Feathers’ by Max Porter:

Categories: Two culturesTags: borrowed words, loss, reading
By Hole Ousia Posted on April 28, 2013December 7, 2024

And both our beds are made

We are neighbours and friends across a generation, and a fence. Our houses, laid-out in mirror stance: the 1870’s fancy of Mr Cousin that infinitesimal builder, built himself so fiery … Continue reading And both our beds are made

Categories: Bridge of Allan, Family history, Poems, This is Not yesterdayTags: Bridge of Allan, friendship, loss, Mossgrove, Peter's poems, Westerton Drive
By Hole Ousia Posted on April 6, 2013December 7, 2024

Death divided friends

Chapter Fifteen of ‘This is Not yesterday’ Death divided friends – The Wilkies of Errol At 43 Lady Menzies Place, near to the volcanic crags of Edinburgh’s Old Town, Esther … Continue reading Death divided friends

Categories: Family history, History of medicine, This is Not yesterdayTags: loss, Perthshire, This is not yesterday, tombstone, Tuberculosis

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