Alone Among Many by Spargo Postle
Thank you Spargo for the opportunity!
--How did you get the idea for the story?
--What are some of your favorite books? Do you still have much time to read?
--If you could have any superpower what would you choose?
And now for the giveaway:
10 copies available, open internationally
As a contemporary poet Spargo Postle recognises the loneliness and isolation we can all encounter, even when we are seemingly among many others. His poetry expresses what we all feel but are unable to speak of, out loud... Selected by Spargo Postle himself for a paperback edition includes We Are Lonely, A Man Of Few Words and I'm scared of the darkness...About Spargo: Spargo Postle has roamed and meandered his way through life watching and listening to the nations of people that exist around him.Spargo Postle feels that poetry is no more than capturing a string of thoughts onto paper, so feel free to leave your thoughts in a review. But then if you would rather just read his work and browse on by, so be it.
Thank you Spargo for the opportunity!
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Alone
Among Many by Spargo Postle. We, we many, we are lonely. Simple, uncomplicated,
pragmatic poetry, even for those who don’t read poetry
--How did you get the idea for the story?
The world can be a lonely place,
no matter how many we are surrounded by... Even the internet, though it
provides us with opportunities like this to reach out to many hundreds at a
time, leaves us isolated... Once we press the off button and the hundreds
flicker away we are left alone, unable to express to those that surround our
real world what our life should have been like... If you do get someone to
listen you can see their smiling disdain of your world, just before they turn
and forget what you just said...
I'm a poet, so watching people
is a voyeuristic compulsion that I have never been able to deny from the
beginning of my time... Each poem is a little bit of me and a lot of who I see
around me, but all of their worlds and mine get jumbled and messed with so that
the world I see is the world I want it to be... So I wrote my thoughts to reach
out to those who may be similar to me...
--Which
character would you most/least like to have dinner with?
Most - There is a character I
saw some years ago in a club when I was living on my own, a true beauty during
the day… But the way she was dressed in the club looked like she had just 10
minutes to find a man, very little left to the imagination, make-up by ‘Trowel’
(I hope that isn’t a real make-up
manufacturers name)… At first I didn’t recognize her and then it dawned on
me that it was a woman who didn’t live far from me, in her late thirties to
early forties I would say… She acted like a complete animal all night,
virtually pawing at the men around her… At the end of the night she was crying
near the toilets, very drunk, and then she was walked out by a couple of her friends…
I so wish I could have just spoken to her a few days afterward, find out why
she changed from one thing to another, why she seemed so together during the
day and then acted with complete abandonment
Friday nights… I never did, but I wrote ‘Beauty Became the Beast’ to
place her into my world, where my characters live, to give what she turned into
some context and meaning…
Least - In the poem ‘A Poet
Walks Into A Bar’ there are a whole host of characters that I have used before
and will use again but the person I least like is the wife-beater… I just
couldn’t find the words to make him as evil and depraved as I wished to… He is
the culmination of people I have met and people who I have seen from time to
time… Someday I will find a way to destroy this character but I need to find
the words to show who is and then the words to kill… Perhaps I need the courage
as much as those that live with such terror of what’s about to come back from
the bar…!!!
--What are some of your favorite books? Do you still have much time to read?
As
a youngster I used to love Roald Dahl books because they told me all about
another world that didn’t seem to exist for me… Much later I read the book
Scanners by David Cronenburg and the main character just seemed to shout out to
me… Strange really because it got such a slating by the critics, but I loved
it… I also love to read and re-read some of T.S. Eliot’s later work. Sadly I
don’t read as often as I should do or would like to but I love some escapism books
such as Dan Brown… I really don’t see why people who write knock him so much,
readers love his work and that seems to be so very important when writing a
book…!!!
--Do you have
any other works in progress? Any teasers or release dates?
It
has to be said that I am constantly writing poetry but it doesn’t always turn
into pigment as the ideas wax and wane. But I am currently working on a set of
poems around the same theme, mythical
gods/entities/otherworld/guardians, or something along those lines… I am also
looking to write a novel, traditionally, without poetic stanzas.
--If a fairy godmother told you your life could be like a
favorite book for 24 hours, which book would you pick and why?
This
is a more difficult question to answer than I expected and the truth is that I
would pass on her wish grant… Unless I could cheat a little, after all I’m just
using ‘poetic’ license… I would live through Shakespeare’s sonnets, but through
his mind’s eye… What did he see when he wrote them, who did he see, how many
people was he seeing?
--Do you need
anything to write (music, coffee, etc)? Are there any songs on your playlist- songs that inspired you or that were playing
while you wrote?
I
usually need peace and quiet, to be able to drift around in my little
other-worlds… Songs and, in particular, music videos can be a major
inspiration… I am eclectic in my musical tastes, the lyrics have to say
something… As for the music videos there are so many beautiful, thoughtful,
sad, challenging, prophetic, intelligent things to see it would be hard not to
be inspired… But when it boils down to it and I am in a place where there are
people I make lots of notes about all of their worlds, but I capture what I
view from my eyes not theirs…
--If you could have any superpower what would you choose?
You
would think after all I have just answered that I would want the super power of
mind reading… Truth is that I have come to realize that I like people to live
in my reality and not theirs because they never quite live up to being the
people I wanted them to be when they actually open their mouths… So my super
power would be to fly… I would so love to fly over the landscape with the same
freedom as I see birds do…
--Besides writing, what do you like to do in your free time?
--Besides writing, what do you like to do in your free time?
Be
with my family, it’s the only place I have ever felt safe enough to just be me…
I also like to draw… I have taken courses and have studied and studied but I am
bloomin awful… I seem to have the hands of a wrestler…
--Is there anything else you want to add or say to your readers?
--Is there anything else you want to add or say to your readers?
There
are those of us that can stand in a crowd of people and feel more Alone than
ever before… We can be Among the most loving of families and still recognize
that we are in some way not quite connected to them in the way they would want
us to be… So very Many of us are fractured, lonely, isolated… Reach out, say
hello, smile, know that we are there… And then… We, we many, we are lonely…
Together… Love Ya, Spargo Postle.
Lightning
round: this or that?
Vanilla or chocolate? Always and forever chocolate…
Edward or Jacob? Edward, does that make me sound terribly English?
Hockey or soccer? Soccer…
Ebook or paper? Paper…
Salty or sweet? Sweet…
Beach or mountains? Mountains…
Phone call or email? Email…
Early bird or night owl? Night
owl..
Dog or cat? Neither, but if pushed then dog…
Messy or neat? Very very messy…
Ninjas or pirates? Ninjas…
And now for the giveaway:
10 copies available, open internationally
Wow, I really want to read "Beauty Became the Beast." It sounds so sad yet mesemering cause we do see people like her and we watch like hawks. Never confronting her.
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