Whispers of A Blue Moon
Sic Gorgiamus Allos Subjectatos Nunc
Tuesday, March 21, 2006
Friday, March 17, 2006
Thursday, March 16, 2006
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
Friday, March 10, 2006
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
Sunday, March 05, 2006
A Call To Arms!
On the pretext of sounding repetitive my dear readers, I urge you to cast a vote in favour of my humble tomes if you have not done so.
For those not in the knowing, I am running in this NUS Blogfest for the Most Creative Blog in the tertiary institution. There are a plentiful number of strong contenders for this category and their support has been overwhelming, to say the least.
One does realise that the architecture (if I may be permit to use that word) of this tomes does not conform to the notion of "aesthetics". In a gothic sense perhaps, but there are no fanciful structures here to speak of. Simple is how I run it.
One does realise too, that Poetry only caters to a niche audience, only those who are interested in it. And therefore, the support may not be as forthcoming as the others. For who in this materialistic country does appreciate poetry? Can they earn a living by it? Not here, it seems.
But in a sense, poetry is about aesthetics. Or rather it is "aesthetics" itself, the study of beauty. It highlights the aspects of life that people have taken for granted. It provokes you my dear reader, into more thoughts. It is like what Samuel Taylor Coleridge said,
I wish our clever young poets would remember my homely definitions of prose and poetry; that is, prose = words in their best order; - poetry = the best words in the best order.
Therefore, vote for me if you like poetry as well, my dear readers.Vote for me if you wish to see poetry winning the race. Though I don't epitomise poetry, it's the least I can do by representing it. 100 voters will also walk away with Asialinx Privilege Cards worth SGD$38 and California Fitness Vouchers
To cast a vote, there are 3 steps.
Again, yours truly is under the category of Most Creative Blog. The name, needless to say is Whispers of A Blue Moon@http://tussand.blogspot.com
I hope to see you voting.
Gracias.
For those not in the knowing, I am running in this NUS Blogfest for the Most Creative Blog in the tertiary institution. There are a plentiful number of strong contenders for this category and their support has been overwhelming, to say the least.
One does realise that the architecture (if I may be permit to use that word) of this tomes does not conform to the notion of "aesthetics". In a gothic sense perhaps, but there are no fanciful structures here to speak of. Simple is how I run it.
One does realise too, that Poetry only caters to a niche audience, only those who are interested in it. And therefore, the support may not be as forthcoming as the others. For who in this materialistic country does appreciate poetry? Can they earn a living by it? Not here, it seems.
But in a sense, poetry is about aesthetics. Or rather it is "aesthetics" itself, the study of beauty. It highlights the aspects of life that people have taken for granted. It provokes you my dear reader, into more thoughts. It is like what Samuel Taylor Coleridge said,
I wish our clever young poets would remember my homely definitions of prose and poetry; that is, prose = words in their best order; - poetry = the best words in the best order.
Therefore, vote for me if you like poetry as well, my dear readers.Vote for me if you wish to see poetry winning the race. Though I don't epitomise poetry, it's the least I can do by representing it. 100 voters will also walk away with Asialinx Privilege Cards worth SGD$38 and California Fitness Vouchers
To cast a vote, there are 3 steps.
Register here >>
Again, yours truly is under the category of Most Creative Blog. The name, needless to say is Whispers of A Blue Moon@http://tussand.blogspot.com
I hope to see you voting.
Gracias.
Friday, March 03, 2006
Wednesday, March 01, 2006
Two Ends of A Same Stick

Looking back at my previous post, one realise that two enterprises of mine were mentioned but only one was elaborated on.
Poetry performance aside, the other is freelance journalism. To put it more concisely, you can call it amateur freelance journalism, the very very amateur type. Yours truly is just like a babe learning how to walk. Stumbles and falls included.
I am now writing for Funkygrad.com, an online student portal that caters to more than 100,000 tertiary students in Singapore, Australia and New Zealand. Feel free to go there and roam around if you like and leave whatever comments you have here if you please.
I know what you are going to do but don't go looking for the alias aristocrat. What will those students, who are of malleable minds, think when I write under that pseudonym? A human still stuck in the past ages? An anti-democratic entity? One has no wish to undergo all that again. Yes my dear reader. I have taken flak for this pseudonym before. All one wish for is the growth of the Arts again. The dawn of another Age.
But I digress.
As I was saying, I took up this opportunity for self-improvement. And now I find myself stretched in ways that I have never been before. Dead ends everywhere and to say the least, it is quite demoralising.
Why so pessimistic? you say.
Ok I take back "demoralising". It probably is too strong a word. But this stretch experience is forcing me to step out of my safety zone, which in a perverted sense, is good.
The Poet's soul is scarred by such encounters with the Dragon. The Poet has never been a Knight and never will be I guess. He doesn't wield a sword screaming bloody murder. He doesn't wear a trench coat a la The Highlander.
In place of the sword he wields a pen. In place of a trench coat he let his words wrap around him and speak for themselves. No need for appearances.
The Knight is everything but the Poet is everything that the Knight is not. The Poet is Nothing. But Nothing excels at being Nothing instead of just Everything being mediocre at Something.
And that is what I have realised. A poet cannot be a journalist, for they are two extremes of the same stick. Both of them manipulate the same medium but for different purposes. The Poet is free to write what he wishes but a journalist has a dragon to contend with. Such limitations bound me but I shall endeavour to find my way around it. And be a Poet at the same time.
Yours truly,
Aristocrat
(Extremely long)Postscript: My dear readers, if you have taken a liking to my ramblings (how that is possible I dare not venture to guess), please do cast a vote in my favour if you have not done so. Yours truly has been nominated for the Most Creative Weblog in NUS (For details on it, click HERE. Though on hindsight, it troubles me a little to be heading mainstream, I am advised that it is all in the name of fun. So I shall let sleeping dogs lie.
To cast a vote in favour, there are but three steps:
1.Create an account at Livewire (an NUS Arts Faculty portal)
2. Login HERE (the password is usually sent instantly. Check your Junk mail folder if you have not received it)
3. Proceed to vote at Blogfest Polls
For those who have taken the trouble to vote, my gratitude goes out to you.