coffee

I write in cafés

Scoring an arrangement for NUIG

 This post on Edible Geography struck a chord with me. I’m definitely one of those people who sits in cafés for hours working. Usually though, people can see what I’m doing, as I’m rarely on a laptop anymore since the death of my Powerbook G4, and I’m usually switching between a notebook (yes, actual paper [...]

Children’s Stories For Adults, Part 5: A Story For Amanda: Greta The Grinder

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Amanda’ coffee grinder is often a cause for concern. So, recently I was in her café one one of those afternoons when the grinder stopped working, and she had to get another. It inspired this addition to my silly children’s stories for adults, which as you are aware, is ~amazing art~ ________________________________ Greta the grinder [...]

Children’s Stories For Adults, Part 3: a story for declan – Wilma the Worm

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This little terrible poem was inspired by boredom in Javas, and the fact that I twist sugar sachets and put them inside each other, because I’m a neat-freak sometimes. But when I added the chocolate wrapper, it looked like a worm with a fabulous blue rinse, or perhaps a purple mohawk. I named her Wilma, [...]