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Month: October 2017
A Dystopian Landscape
A series of pictures I took last week, whilst out on my mountain bike in The DRC (Africa), reminded me of a barren wind swept post apocalypse, dystopian landscape. The pictures are of a mine waste dump, so the soil is lifeless, the water is questionable at best, and the wind whips up the waste product into dust clouds that hang in the air, and distort the horizon.
These images have nudged my mind to craft a short story – what do they do for you? what emotions do they evoke?

What are your favourite Dystopian Novels?
Here are a few of mine: (in no particular order – and I know I have left out so many more)
- 1984 (1949) – George Orwell
- Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep? (1968) – Philip K. Dick
- Brave New World (1932) – Aldous Huxley
- Farenheit 451 (1953) – Ray Bradbury
- Logan’s Run (1967) – William F. Nolan & George Clayton Johnson
- Neuromancer (1984) – William Gibson
- The Running Man (1982) – Richard Bachman (Stephen King)
- The Drowned World (1962) – J.G. Ballard
- The Road (2006) – Cormac McCarthy
- The Postman (1985) – David Brin
- The White Plague (1982) – Frank Herbert
- The Children of Men (1992) – P. D. James
- A Canticle for Leibowitz (1960) – Walter M. Miller Jr.
Feel free to add to this list 🙂 – hopefully you will mention some that I have not yet encountered.
Creative Playlists
This post rises from the ashes of an article I penned sometime back; On the Celebration of Creativity, at that time, one of my avid followers Juandre Hayton requested that I share my (creative) playlists, the music I listen to when I want to be inspired. Sorry its taken so long Juandre and thanks for the reminder – mate 🙂
I have at least 5 playlists that I plug into, and they are mainly dominated by Bob, Bruce and David. The lyrics of Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen always come to the fore – my Bob&Bruce playlist, which is collectively all their music that I have, over a 1,000 songs, even keeps me company on long runs, MTB rides and gym workouts (lexiebrookeblog) Within the playlist, Bruce’s 3 raw acoustic albums Nebraska, Devils and Dust and The Ghost of Tom Joad dominate, at times I just let an album play out, in its entirety ….. in my trusty headphones.
These, the are the music playlists, that keep me flitting on the edges of deep dark thoughtful emotions.
“A great deal of poetic work has arisen from various despairs.”
Lou Andreas-Salomé, the First Woman Psychoanalyst, on Depression and Creativity in Letters to Rilke
Play List Titles
Each list serves a different inspirational purpose – and it really just depends on my mood on the day, at times I start with one playlist and then switch to another.
Bob&Bruce: collectively all their music that I have, about 1,000 plus songs. These two articles discuss my Fav Bob albums and songs, the songs/albums that inspire me: My Top 10 Bob Dylan Songs and My Top 10 Bob Dylan Love Songs
Prog Rock Rules: I love the melodic, synth, orchestral sounds of (Classic) Progressive Rock; here you will find Wendy Carlos, Rick Wakeman, Iron Butterfly, ELP, Tonoto’s Expanding Headband, King Crimson, Tangerine Dream, Alan Parsons and Strawbs.
Obscured at the Rainbow: includes my favourite Pink Floyd Albums (Dark Side, Wish You Were Here, Momentary Lapse, Endless River, Division Bell, Zabriskie Point) and the 4 solo albums of David Gilmour. read about my love of Gilmour here: The Solace in the Silence
The Boss: Just Bruce, but then I do play some albums on their own, the three I mentioned above, plus Magic, The Rising, We Shall Overcome … and others 🙂 Check out this article to read my perspective on the songs of Bruce: The Bard of New Jersey
Ulver: I have a preference for their more recent experimental albums; THEMES FROM WILLIAM BLAKE’S THE MARRIAGE OF HEAVEN AND HELL , The Assassination of Julius Caesar, Wars of the Roses, Blood Inside and Shadows of the Sun. Check them out at: Ulver
These songs/music help me step back and detach, or at times just drag me right into their maw. I hope you enjoy the journey when you dive into them, and I would love to hear about your inspirational music.
FYI: I was listening to Bruce’s Devils and Dust album while penning this post 🙂
“It’s by writing… by stepping back a bit from the real thing to look at it, that we are most present.”
Alison Bechdel on Writing, Therapy, Self-Doubt, and How the Messiness of Life Feeds the Creative Conscience