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06 FEB 20.

As the cold of light day focuses our minds on the days ahead, I focus mine on a person who no longer will brighten my day. Ellie Day the artist, singer, poet and the owner of a heart larger than a skyscraper has passed on to a world more suited for her.

I collaborated with her on her art and she my poetry and we just clicked artistically straight away. Our show together later this year will not be realised but her spirit will always be in my work. THE WANDERER was written about what we were and how we were inspired to create our art in many forms. Thank you Ellie Day xx

 
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My Review of Ticking
25 Sep 2019

Superb play - directed with subtlety, essential to avoid an often fallen into trap of a cacophony of angst written noise about mass murders. You instead wrote steadfastly with acerbic reality tinged with realistic humour and irony, capturing the focus of the situation and embeded in the audiences mind this was a play of love and all its eccentricities not just a blame placing exercise.

The performances you extracted from real people mirrored your approach. They grew into the words and forgot the audience, smothering themselves in the therapeutic words of the play which enabled them to in turn give the audience the time to be taken to the world of understanding in which all the characters dealings with each emotional situation as part of the fall out from the fateful day of mass murder is explained without the salaciousness of completely hate driven lust to avenge the deaths but with the reality of the essential desire of the need to progress to a plateau of a more fertile future.

The end beautifully created, embracing the constant theme of the play, what happens next?

Ellie Day, Designer & Artist, https://the-dots.com/users/ellie-day-430861

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Me, the Performance Poet
17 Aug 2019

I'm happy to announce that I am now a performance poet for Tim and The Cheatles with no script, just ad-hoc, following today's Waterlooville FLASH FM gig

Compliments CD available for streaming
13 Aug 2019

A lucky Eroteme was given this gift of audio poetry: 'Compliments' by Philip Jeremy Wilson, the first poet in residence for Queen Alexander's Community Matters. Phil’s measured warm voice, takes ears on a pleasant pitter-patter of rhyming commentary derived from observational life and perspectives of the mind. Compliments and hats to you Philip Wilson.
Ellie Day, Designer & Artist, https://the-dots.com/users/ellie-day-430861

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