#CloudWriter #Cloudshapes. Day Eleven. What shapes can you see? What stories are developing in these cloud photos by Julian Day, Gaynor Kane and I? You may contribute your own cloud photos and/or videos as inspiration. Writers and artworkers have been fascinated by clouds and what they see in them for centuries. This challenge features three different cloud shapes a day for thirty days. You may respond to one, two or all three photos. Could you write on the day you saw the photos and email your drafts to me, with a short, third person bio?

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Bios And Links

EXCLUSIVE I am honoured and delighted to debut this new film poem featuring the work of outstanding poet Chaucer Cameron. Click below and enjoy. Thankyou, Chaucer.

https://vimeo.com/769610133

Bio and Links

Chaucer Cameron

is a poet and the author of In an Ideal world I’d Not Be Murdered (Against The Grain 2021) She has been published in journals, magazines, including: Under the Radar, Poetry Salzburg, The North and Tears in the Fence. Chaucer’s pamphlet is a featured publication at Atrium webzine 2022, and she was shortlisted for Live Canon 2021 International Poetry Competition for Single Poem. Chaucer is creator of Wild Whispers an international poetry film project, and regularly curates and presents poetry film at events and festivals. She is co-editor of the online magazine Poetry Film Live

Website: www.chaucercameron.com Twitter Chaucer @ChaucerCameron