Beachcomber featuring Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Colleen Keating

 

 

Most gulls don’t bother to learn more than the simple facts of flight –

how to get from shore to food and back. 

For most gulls, it is not flying that matters, but eating. 

For this gull though, it was not eating that mattered, but flying. 

More than anything else, Jonathan Livingston Seagull loved to fly.

– Richard Bach

 

A poet as beachcomber walks the beach, sometimes with pen and paper,

gathering sights and sounds, shells and stones, scents and seagull scenes.

Yet it is not always about the waves and wind, for the sea  carries the stories of the world;

how it connects and disconnects, how it gives and takes, reveals how we treat it. Humanity is always present in its deep moans and its dance of exaltation. When you listen, the ocean has much to say. Pick up Beachcomber  and, like Jonathan Livingston Seagull, these poems will take you flying.

 

 

Colleen Keating is a Sydney poet. Her

      poetry explores the paradox and wonder

of nature, the realities of life, of inequality,

injustice and the increasing threat to our

environment. This is her sixth collection of

poetry. For Colleen, poetry is vocational.

            I not so much choose it as my medium

of expression as much as it chooses me.

Awareness, mindfulness and an unperishing

sense of wonder are my guides.

 

 

Launch of a new book, Sandhill Island 75 by Jo van Kool

Congratulations
Jo van Kool on the launch of her new book Sandhill Island 75 .A quintessential Australian conservation story. I was honoured to join with Barry Melville, Director of Radio 2RPH to assist in this .
   
Sandhill Island 75 is inspired by the late John Sinclair, who fought to save Fraser Island from sand mining and maintain its pristine beauty. Set in the 1970s on an imaginary island off the NSW coast, the story chronicles the ideological clash between conservationists and economic rationalists.
Central characters include aging artist Jim (inspired by Ian Fairweather who spent his final years living on Bribie Island) and 18-year-olds Tracey and Steve also inhabit the story.
It was a warm welcoming launch twith writers, poets, and interested friends enjoying comraderie, wine and nibbles at the Lane Cove Municipal Library. It was also very special to launch her new poetry book Here and There.
Thanks to Ginninderra Press and thanks to Library for their hospitality.

Beachcomber by Colleen Keating with some of our little summer beachcombers

Some of oury little beachcombers on a summer beach
My latest collection of poetry BEACHCOMBER is available from Ginninderra Press, and online from Booktopia, Amazon , Fishpond, Barnes and Noble. like Jonathan Livingston Seagull, these poems will take you flying. Thank you to Stephen Matthews AOM Ginninderra Press and my writing family for their support, positive editing, courage and affirmation.
A poet as beachcomber walks the beach, sometimes with pen and paper, gathering sights and sounds, shells and stones, scents and seagull scenes. Yet it is not always about the waves and wind, for the sea carries the stories of the world; how it connects and disconnects, how it gives and takes, reveals how we treat it. Humanity is always present in its deep moans and its dance of exaltation.
When you listen, the ocean has much to say. Pick up Beachcomber and enjoy wave by wave.

Beachcomber by Colleen Keating with some of my little winter beachbombers

Beachcomber, my latest collection of poetry   is available from

Ginninderra Press and most on-line book stores

And here are some of my little beachcombers on a winter beach.
My latest collection of poetry BEACHCOMBER is available from Ginninderra Press, and online from Booktopia, Amazon , Fishpond, Barnes and Noble. like Jonathan Livingston Seagull, these poems will take you flying. Thank you to Stephen Matthews AOM Ginninderra Press and my writing family for their support, positive editing, courage and affirmation.
A poet as beachcomber walks the beach, sometimes with pen and paper, gathering sights and sounds, shells and stones, scents and seagull scenes. Yet it is not always about the waves and wind, for the sea carries the stories of the world; how it connects and disconnects, how it gives and takes, reveals how we treat it. Humanity is always present in its deep moans and its dance of exaltation.
When you listen, the ocean has much to say. Pick up Beachcomber and enjoy wave by wave.

Beachcomber by Colleen Keating unveiled

My latest collection of poetry BEACHCOMBER is available from Ginninderra Press, and online from Booktopia, Amazon , Fishpond, Barnes and Noble. like Jonathan Livingston Seagull, these poems will take you flying. Thank you to Stephen Matthews AOM Ginninderra Press and my writing family for their support, positive editing, courage and affirmation.
A poet as beachcomber walks the beach, sometimes with pen and paper, gathering sights and sounds, shells and stones, scents and seagull scenes. Yet it is not always about the waves and wind, for the sea carries the stories of the world; how it connects and disconnects, how it gives and takes, reveals how we treat it. Humanity is always present in its deep moans and its dance of exaltation.
When you listen, the ocean has much to say. Pick up Beachcomber and enjoy wave by wave.