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JENIA

ALM No.63, May 2024

POETRY

CHRISTOPHER BARNES

5/30/20242 min read

JENIA

Dank buttercup Could have Not Quite
Plaits swing Been a rumba. Bars. Spectrums
Towards colouring “Do the Mop!” Dim. Television
Book. Dormouse Lino gleams Melts its
Frolics across Fleetingly. Ubiety in
Scratched lace-ups. Liquid eyes.


AGATHA

Glaur squishes Smoke-fraught Mustard acrylic
Cream frills. Bookies. Unwieldy Firm on
Nettle rash. Number-crunching. Needles. Purl
Counting.


REBECCA

Hopscotch patterned Lunge in Rapid-fire
On concrete. Womb. Beetroot Bingo dobber.
Threadbare sandals. Simmers peevish. Gin whiff
Intensifies.

ABIGAIL

Luridly daubed Factory gate Walking frame
Gee-gee heartens Blether touches Rootless on
To pursuit. On soaps. Snowdrift. Mysterious
Toffee apple Weekend seems Cur yelps.
Lips chuckle. Long-range.


DON

Winding freightliner. Clip on Beer mat
Matting harsh Necktie. Restrained Doodling. Nicotine
On knees. Magnolia shirt. Forefinger.

In 1998 Christopher Barnes won a Northern Arts writers award. In July 2000 he read at Waterstones bookshop to promote the anthology 'Titles Are Bitches'. Christmas 2001 he debuted at Newcastle's famous Morden Tower doing a reading of poems. Each year he read for Proudwords lesbian and gay writing festival and partook in workshops. 2005 saw the publication of his collection LOVEBITES published by Chanticleer Press, 6/1 Jamaica Mews, Edinburgh

On Saturday 16Th August 2003 he read at the Edinburgh Festival as a Per Verse.

Christmas 2001 The Northern Cultural Skills Partnership sponsored him to be mentored by Andy Croft in conjunction with New Writing North. He made a radio programme for Web FM community radio about his writing group. October-November 2005, he entered a poem/visual image into the art exhibition The Art Cafe Project, his piece Post-Mark was shown in Betty's Newcastle. This event was sponsored by Pride On The Tyne. He made a digital film with artists Kate Sweeney and Julie Ballands at a film making workshop called Out Of The Picture which was shown at the festival party for Proudwords, it contains his poem The Old Heave-Ho. He worked on a collaborative art and literature project called How Gay Are Your Genes, facilitated by Lisa Mathews (poet) which exhibited at The Hatton Gallery, Newcastle University, including a film piece by the artist Predrag Pajdic in which he read his poem On Brenkley St. The event was funded by The Policy, Ethics and Life Sciences Research Institute, Bio-science Centre at Newcastle's Centre for Life. He was involved in the Five Arts Cities poetry postcard event which exhibited at The Seven Stories children's literature building. In May he had 2006 a solo art/poetry exhibition at The People's Theatre.