Saturday, 11 August 2012

August 11

Have sold a small number of books; disapointed.

Jane Lynahan Karklin Chrissie Morris Brady Poetry and Prose

Chrissie Morris Brady’s wonderfully well-constructed and stunning poetry transports the reader into a world of absolute honesty. Many of Chrissie’s poems brought me to tears and I could feel how she had suffered, yet rose above some sorrowful times in her life 

To me Chrissie is one of our great poets. And she will be regarded as such by others, I am quite certain, in the years to come.


Friday, 22 June 2012

23 6 12

Jane Lynaham Karkin has also been a tremendous encouragement to me. She will be published in an anthology later this year. I'm amazed she has not been more published before! Her poetry often reflects a wry humor that I love. And she is such a lovely person.

Thursday, 21 June 2012

Early morning 22 6 12
This is the foreword by Phibby Venable my favorite contempary poet;


Chrissie Morris Brady, welcomes us openly into her world with this
compelling new book of poetry, In Life, Insane, In Love. Beautifully
written, with a moving honesty, Chrissie gifts us with the opportunity
to travel on a strong, sometimes painful, journey into her inner and outer world.
In the poem, My Mother Loves Me, the poet  sardonically insists:

I can say nothing right for her
I am rude, ungrateful,
And rewrite history
Where she smelt of roses

No shouting at me, no threats
Not biting me, not calling me whore
There was no conflict ever
And she never kidnapped me

Chrissie goes along with the scenario her mother paints with a skeptical
humor deeply tinged with sadness. The poet's pain is palpable.
However, in the poem,  Sandbanks Beach Winter, there is a sense of beauty
and childlike wonder as she watches joyfully from the beach:

Daring in the carpet of wetness I dance
back as the flow rushes in
Gulls screech 'mine! mine! ' overhead
But hover like stalled aeroplanes
cries which fit with the peaceful roar
of breakers rolling in

One poem , The Planet, ends with a cry for compassion and love to return
to a world grown too violent. There is a plea that the world will open up and see before
it is too late, the wrongs visited on children, animals, and Mother Earth, herself. She
tries to encourage change as she writes:

an astronaut once said
that if politicians could see
the earth from outer space
they would gasp in wonder

Chrissie's writing has great insights and heart. It holds a cry of fine honesty
and beauty. It is the work of a survivalist. For above and beyond
all else, Chrissie's work has a strength that has been tested and a will that
has triumphed over an astonishingly hard time. It is a book of gentleness mingling
with the heart of a lioness.

In the last poem in the book, Allihies, a moving portrayal of a coastal parish in the
west of County Cork, Ireland, Chrissie allows us to glimpse this often harsh land through
her eyes.


I feel so honored by her words, and truly blessed that Phibby was pleased to write it. I hope I live up to it.
Today, 21 June 2012 my first poetry collection went on sale; http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/3337635 I feel both delighted and nervous. My facebook page is buzzing and so many friends are delighted for me.

Limelight is not something I find easy, although I have experienced it before when I wrote a musical. Note to self - I must dig the libretto out and use the poetry in the lyrics.





My poetry collection is named In Life Insane In Love.  It charts my journey through all sorts of places, states of being, observations and thoughts on social injustice. I owe many thanks to Brian Wrixon, for his talent, time and patience. 

Wednesday, 20 June 2012

Chrissie Morris Brady Poetry and Prose: About Chrissie

Chrissie Morris Brady Poetry and Prose: About Chrissie: I have been scribbling poetry and thoughts since I was about 13. I was recovering from akinetic mutism (loss of movement and speech) and try...

About Chrissie

I have been scribbling poetry and thoughts since I was about 13. I was recovering from akinetic mutism (loss of movement and speech) and trying to discover my new place in the world, in school, among friends, dealing with loss of sporting ability, trying to cope with my very over bearing mother, the death of my Opa, my adolescence, the opposite sex, being bullied, and a changed body. More than anything I wanted to speak properly again, but this took some years.


After doing well at school but finding that my mother would not support me through further education, I found a good job and put myself through college. Some years and many miles later, I would also gain my degree in Psychology.


My poetry reflects many struggles, with depression that has haunted me, pain, post traumatic disorder, my travels and work, people I've loved, friends I've buried, my love of nature, my wonderful Dad, and the loves I've had in my life. There are a few about my daughter, my dog, many about the places I've lived and thoughts about people I meet.


This year 2012, sees the publication of five of my poems in The Survivor's Guide To Bedlam an anthology by many poets, some of whom have become great friends. Also, just a month later, my own collection; In Life Insane In Love. I owe gratitude to Brian Wrixon, my editor and publisher, and to Phibby Venable  who has my undying admiration as a poet and whose compliments have pushed me on in times of self doubt. Also, to others who will be named in due time.


Welcome to my blog. I hope it is worth reading.




My aim is to share my thoughts and poetry, achievements and failures in the hope that I can inspire others to write or to paint, find any way of expressing feelings that aren't easy to say out loud. Poetry often does not reveal everything, I like this because I cannot possibly say out loud to another person what has been done to me, and how I suffered physically. Deep down I still have feelings of being a freak.


www.facebook.com.chrissiemorrisbradypoetryand prose

The above link is where I post my poetry.