Along the River Alph is a recent undertaking of mine to display some of my wordy jumbled scrawls to whoever cares to read it. The name is inspired by a line from Coleridge’s ‘Kubla Khan’.
Content © Tim Clarke 2007; do what you want with it, just don’t change it or claim that it’s yours.
Discovered your blog via another. Glad I came across it, enjoyed reading your poems.
Thanks a lot for reading! I’ll be sure to give yours a read as well.
Pray tell me mothreed where is this photograph of? The one you use on the header? It looks a bit too familiar…is it of a small town in the Himalayan foothills?
Yes, I think it is in the Himalayas. I’m not entirely sure, but I believe it may be a village somewher in Tibet.
Took a read through some of your latest posts. Intriguing stuff.
I’ll be back for some further looks for sure.
- Mark
Hi Tim, its been rather long since you posted something. I hope all is well. Looking forward to some new poems…
Haven’t been very active lately. Hopefully someone still reads this on occasion, and hopefully I’ll be getting back into the swing of things ’round here.
Could you please contact ken@1800blogger.com
Tim,
Very well written work here. I’ve only just read part one and will return to read more. I second the notion by sea of memories as to wanting to see more work from you. I notice that was almost a year ago now though. Perhaps your work has moved elsewhere?
Jim
Thanks a lot. All of my writing is still posted here, but I’ve become a little more sporadic about it as of late. Hopefully, this’ll change soon.
Happens to the best of us. No worries. I notice now, in looking at the dates of the posts, that you have been quite active on the site here lately. My apologies. I did not perform my due diligence. Let me know if you want me to throw a few links at you to stoke the fires.:)
Hey, no worries. As to links, certainly anything you have to pass on would be much appreciated.