Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Lost at Sea

     Lost at Sea
Found Poem from William Golding’s Lord of the Flies
(Pages 1-60)
By Andrew, Amanda, Emma, Karen

The shore,
fledged with palm trees.
Dark blue of the sea.
Tide running with long streaks of foam tailed away.
“That’s where we landed.”

This is an island:
A bank covered with sparse grass
torn by upheavals of fallen trees,
Scattered with decaying skull coconuts with green shadows from the palms.
Forest among the dazzling beach.

A reef out in the sea, blue of all shades,
Clear efflorescence of coral, bright glittering fish.
Diamond haze of the beach,
Darkness of the forest,    
Society paused.

Forest was savage with smoke and flame,
Faces were lit redly from beneath,
In this frustration seemed bolting and nearly mad.
A castanet sound, seductive, maddening - the promise of meat
took possession of the island.

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

New Shoot

The Vancouver Writers Fest is the cerebration of literatures and stories, told by authors, poets and various performers. The festival takes place in the Granville Island in Vancouver for a week during October. I was very lucky to have a chance to go to the festival with my classmates on its 30th years.  
We attended the 83rd event of the festival called New Shoot. It is a program that was launched over 30 years ago by the Vancouver school board to foster creative writing in public schools. 

The festival invited high school teacher, writers and students to come in and read their creative writing piece to the audience. The two students from Gladstone Secondary School gave out poetry and short story readings. I was impressed by the short story by an asian girl from grade 12. The story was about the early life of narrator's grandfather. Many Chinese elements are incorporated in the story and the author creates vivid images throughout the story to make it interesting. The event was followed up with a brief interview with guests and some poetry readings by the audiences. 
I'd say the festival is pretty interesting to me. Although the event I attended is fairly simple, it was still a great experience to hear from writers and other creative writing students.