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Islands

By Ric Hool
January 2003, Blaenau Gwent
A digital story from Capture Wales

Islands on paper

Ric Hool's islands continues to be the backdrop to his thoughts and ideas. These manifest themselves into his poetry and writing - 'islands of thought on paper'.

"I was born to islands... islands, stepping stones, magical and uncertain.

St Mary's Island when I was seven or eight... seals that turned out to be scuba divers. That didn't matter... the possibility of the ordinary becoming fantastic lit my young mind.

At nine or ten to Holy Island, further up the Northumberland coast. Wildly fighting the ghosts of Vikings... the foreshore screaming against the turning tide.

It was easy to be a hero on an island. Only heroes live on islands...

Islands, magnets of loneliness. An island is a place and an idea of another place.

12 going on 13, enter... Mr Love... English teacher. One year... one blessed year with Mr Love. "Make your thoughts of islands on paper," he said. He was talking poetry. A life stepped upon islands; R.L. Stevenson, Treasure Island... Thomas Moore, Utopia.

On a wobbly path to Wales, where I teach.

Occasionally, and with some regret, I correct maps drawn by children who have the river Wye boldly extended northward in blue joining it to the Dee Estuary, effectively making Wales an island. As a geographer I point out that Wales is not an island but could be if global warming continues to raise sea level. Then, and quickly, as a teacher of creative writing I ask:

"What do you think it would be like to live on island Wales?"

The Geography is soon up its creek without a paddle. New jewellery to be made after the bracelets of those isles of Northumberland.

A necklace of Welsh stone ...Steephom, Flathom, Caldy, Skokhom, Skomer, Ramsey, Cardigan, Bardsey, Ynys Môn... "

Ric Hool

Please tell us about yourself ...
I'm Ric Hool!

What's your story about Ric? Origin and Density: about where I am from; where I'm going.
It's about being an outsider. A story of place, space and water.
I chose to tell this story because it's 100% me. It's me operating in a brittle society that centres itself on money, satellite television, stock markets, targets and fear. There are 'simple' forces which can liberate the spirit and reinvest the soul. I hope that comes over. This aside I have long-suffered the unclassified medical condition the writer Lawrence Durrell referred to as "inslomia".

How did you find the workshop?
The experience was that of navigating a course to... Being Columbus with a fine crew; Thumbing a lift with the other fantastic, mad storytellers and I never considered 'digital' could be so 'human'.

Your comments

"Hi, remember us? It's been five years since we were in your class! Our GCSE's are upon us, and we are so grateful for all the help oyu give us when we were students of yours! The Victoria Pub in Salou will never be the same! LOL." Karen, Ken, Jess, Katie, Jemma and angelica! Blain, May 2008

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