BOOKSMART INTERVIEW WITH JUDITH BARROW ON SHOWBOAT TELEVISION

My first ever television interview on a book programme talking about my work and in particular, Crach Ffinnant – The Prophecy published by Words Matter Publishing. An absolute pleasure chatting away to Judith, she made me feel very comfortable and this was yet more ‘Crach’o’Magic’ in the making. This programme was made earlier this year and the book fayre and events we discussed are behind me now. It has been a grand summer getting out and about with Crach Ffinnant and making so many new friends at the same time as increasing his fan base. The roller-coaster of ‘Crach’o’Magic’ continues to unfurl.

Grateful thanks to Judith Barrow – Presenter Booksmart & John Rolls – Showboat TV

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READINGS AT ‘STORIES & SONGS’

Here is the complete performance from a wonderful event in Morriston Parc, Swansea last weekend. Saturday, Narbeth Book Fayre prepared my energy levels for Sunday and here it is! Meanderings of Lazarus and introducing readings from Ballad of Penygraig with a performance of the song and from Crach Ffinnant – The Prophecy, published by Words Matter Publishing.

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INSPIRATION

As a writer, musician and performer. folk often ask me what inspires my creativeness. All of my years have been fortunate in that, creative thinking and spirituality have formed the very root of my being and filled most of my days in one way or another in whatever I have done. After over six decades walking on this wonderful planet we live on, I know what works for me in terms of achieving my goals of contributing to the world. Being honest with one’s self and sticking to objectives irrespective of the trials and tribulations that inevitably shadow our journey is the key for me, ie not selling out and conforming to norms, risk taking and exploration outside of one’s comfort zone. Writing stories, songs, poetry and now books, is a wonderful pastime enabling me to share my soul. I am my own worst enemy in terms of critique, sometimes perhaps, hard on myself but that brings a confidence rather difficult to explain.

My inspiration comes from the joy experienced in the art of free thinking within a universe where I believe all things are connected and all part of an amazing evolution where ‘change is ever constant’. My writing is often a solitary occupation where I lose myself in a whirling imaginary world, dipping in and out of reality. This is sometimes also true of my music however, there is no substitute for creating with others. A true inspiration. Here is a wonderful example of a group of us achieving such energy.

(Rhiannon – Guitar & Vocals   Griff – Guitar  Me – Guitar  Kelly – Lead Vocal) 

Filmed by Debbie Eve)

 

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STORIES & SONGS – MORRISTON PARC – SWANSEA

What a pleasure to perform at this event with so many talented performers and it did not rain. A wonderful day organised by Stuart Loosemore and compered by Benedict Ferguson. Here is my performance for your delectation. Included is a spot of performance poetry, a reading and song from Ballad of Penygraig. This is part one…  A reading from Crach Ffinnant – The Prophecy follows in part two.  Enjoyo!

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Crach Ffinnant – ‘Dreaming’

ABTRACT FROM CRACH FFINNANT – THE PROPHECY

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I was a small boy and, as I am a dwarf, a very small boy! My dreams first began when I was about seven years old back in my parents’ cottage in the Hamlet of Ffinnant. My father used to say ‘The boy is dreaming again!’ Mother would defend my daydreaming, telling him I was learning to see! Perhaps Father thought having one ‘seer’ in the family was enough. Mother was often busy helping others at a time when food should have been on the table, much to Father’s frustration. Father was a muscular, strong, quiet man who was well used to nature in his trade as a woodsman and he loved my mother very much indeed. He was always patient and kind and even though some of his words may at times have seemed harsh, they were always given for the right reasons. 

 Sitting at our evening meal one night, Mother announced that I would need a teacher in the future to help me go beyond where she was able to take me. Father looked at me, saying it was nature’s way of choosing my destiny by making me a dwarf and thus a seer and prophet. He dreamed of me becoming a woodsman like him, but my size made that quite impossible. Mother had said that I would not be able to start an apprenticeship until I reached my seventh year and she was insistent to Father that any future teacher must be of the best lineage. Father patted my head, telling me ‘all in a day’s work, my boy, all in a day’s work’.

 

 My daydream ended with a start. As I opened my eyes, splashing, streaming, gurgling sounds from the river brought me back into the now. Oh, the now! ‘Goodness me, how many paces did Fwynedd say it was from the fork in the river to the drovers’ path?’ I had a feeling that I was making myself confused and furthermore, getting lost. No, I could not be lost as I had not passed the trail. I remembered Fwynedd had said the trail was five hundred paces from the fork in the river. ‘How many had I come already?’ I wondered. The answer was, I simply had no idea at all. I, Crach Ffinnant, had not been paying attention, being too busy scrambling up and down riverbanks. Suddenly a thought occurred to me. ‘Was this five hundred paces of his stride or of mine?’ Given I stride three paces to his one and I knew this to be so as ‘by dragon’s breath’, I had been in his shadow for days. Even though the ‘warp-way’ had shortened our journey, it had not shortened his stride or lengthened mine. So, in dwarf terms, his five hundred paces becomes fifteen hundred paces for me. I still did not know how far I had come to be here, where I am now. ‘A solution exists for every problem, Crach, and it is always a simple one!’ Llwyd ap Crachan Llwyd’s words rang through my mind. Pondering on such wise words, as my Master’s always proved to be, I considered that firstly, I had drifted off into a daydream, something I had been warned against, and secondly, I had been told to remain alert at all times, but I had not!

 

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