Sunday 15 July 2007

Heartbeat's Poet Laureate



George Fairlie hails from Kirkfieldbank in South Lanarkshire. A long-standing member of Hamilton Speakers Club and a member of Larkhall Burns Club he is accustomed to writing interesting and audience-enticing speeches. However, in his 71st year he had a notion to write more seriously. He joined a local writing group and tried his hand at a few poems. He was enthusiastic and dedicated and worked hard. He produced a portfolio of interesting word pictures and received lots of encouragement from his writing companions.


Encouraged by his tutor Nicola Brown he entered the Radio Heartbeat story competition and, much to his amazement, won both first and second place. His poem Camera Obscura et Lucida is a beautiful glimpse of nostalgia.

Like the short story competition entries flooded in from all over the world. The standard was very high. George could not beleive his good fortune.

Judge Sandra Brown who is an experienced educator and writer said of George's poem 'Camera Obscura et Lucida encapsulates a lot in three short verses and has some wonderful imagery. I loved the alliteration—the use of shift and sway and the truth of today. It works beautifully at the end with the use of the words closing and clasp where the same consonant blend gives the listener the almost unbearable sense of sadness that has arisen from looking at poignant photographs.' She went on to say what a talented man George obviously was.
The station will be publishing an anthology of the best of the poetry and short stories about the end of this year - keep watching for your opportunity to read George's award-winning writing.




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