your mother allowed you to be messy at home, creating projects, so, what were you making? you were a practical child? usually i was either constructing something out of materials such as papier mache, or i was painting. or i was sewing, one or the other. sewing is not so messy. the papier mache is quite messy. so, craft work, then? oh, we didn t call it that, dear. that s a new fangled term. did you call it anything, or was itjust the stuff.? making stuff. yeah. and we had the full run of the tool set, you know. that was very handy. a few years later, when you self published your first book. yes. a book of poetry, double persephone, erm. a very limited run, and i think you made you hand printed and set. it was a flat bed press, so you had to set each page. and the fonts were a bit limited, and we had to set the poem, run it through, and then disassemble it and do the next one. and i did the cover with a lino block print.
then you won t get lost. your mother allowed you to be messy at home, creating projects, so, what were you making? you were a practical child? usually i was either constructing something out of materials such as papier mache, or i was painting. hmm. or i was sewing, one or the other. sewing is not so messy. the papier mache is quite messy. so, craft work, then? oh, we didn t call it that, dear. that s a new fangled term. did you call it anything, or was itjust the stuff.? making stuff. yeah. and we had the full.the full run of the tool set, you know. that was very handy. a few years later, when you self published your first book. yes. a book of poetry, double persephone, um. a very limited run, and i think you made. your hand printed and set. typeset. yeah. it was a flat bed press,
so tough in relation to that kind of thing, yes. um.tough in relation to. well, for instance, what was frightening to me as a small child, flush toilets. things went down them and never came back. you didn t know where they went! so itjust depends what you re used to, doesn t it? and, er.what you take.what you take for granted. so cities are actually a lot less safe. you re hit by a car at any moment. um. so out in the woods, as long as you re respectful and always look behind to see where you ve just been, then you won t get lost. i mean, my big fear would be a bear, but you re still your mother allowed you to be messy at home, creating projects, so, what were you making? you were a practical child? usually i was either constructing something out of materials such as papier
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