Launch of Hologrammatical

Philip’s fifteenth book of poetry HOLOGRAMMATICAL was launched on Thursday 30 November 2023 by Amanda Johnson, award-winning writer and artist in conversation with Philip Salom. Amanda was introduced by David Musgrave, founder and publisher at Puncher & Wattmann...

The Poem Announces Itself

The Americans are always doing research into how we function. What happens in our organism. They study the prose of us. Erica Michael and Marcel Just conducted brain scans during conscious acts by human subjects to discern brain activity and especially brain...

A Tribute to Elizabeth Jolley

People are usually surprised when they discover I write so much of my work in longhand. Elizabeth Jolley surprised even me when she said she wrote her works with a fountain pen, not filled internally, but by regular dipping in ink. It gave me a strongly visceral sense...

Time

I will never become accustomed to the befuddling dimensions of time. More specifically, its passing. Like many people I feel quite unable to register ageing internally – and it’s there, inside, where I’m feeling young, that mind tricks me and no doubt...

Poetic Intelligence

I have been wondering about this quality for some time, an aspect of writing/language which I can only call poetic intelligence, a something far more than ‘intelligence’ normally accounts for… and yet it is a kind of mental accuracy of skill and...

Reading comes first

Leaving actual judges aside for a moment (see ‘Judging Poetry’ blog post)… One way to look at the critical continuum is in three parts: the actual poetics influencing the poets’ writing; the poems themselves and how they ‘work’; and how the readers read,...

Bookshelves

Our bookshelves are made of gorgeous WA jarrah and – thanks to the low-shine satin finish– they give off a subdued but distinctive glow between the rows of books and the golden pheasant (everyone asks about the stuffed pheasant) and the black graphite coloured hi fi....

Judging poetry

I have judged several poetry awards at ms and book level, with one other and two other judges, and it can be strange encountering readings and pre-dispositions that are not merely lacking knowledge, and rigour, and fairness, but reacting in ways that are beyond...

Jussi Bjorling’s secret to singing

Jussi Bjorling’s secret to singing: line up ears up directly over shoulders (from David L. Jones) OK, it’s not true, but anything about Jussi Bjorling fascinates me. The great Swedish tenor was born in 1911 and died in 1960. I have recordings made a few days...

Thoughts About the Lyric

I have been discussing one of my poems with an alert school student and it began as a maybe/maybe not moment that relaxed into a small pleasure. The poem is an oldie so re-visiting it was interesting – returning as a reader, feeling my way back into the poem enough to...

Another Novel Hits the…

It is finished bar the shred-fest of in-house editing. Novel number three.It appeared directly on my computer screen at something like 1000 words a day during the last semester of my lectureship at Melbourne Uni. That was 2008. This writing was to be a two-way...