Susan Jones – Writer

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Susan Jones writes romantic drama with a touch of humour, and historical sagas as Lydia King. She lives in North Warwickshire, and loves walking through the beautiful woodlands where she lives, and gardening and reading are her pastimes.

The September issue of The Great War magazine has arrived with my article – The Gentle Poet, The Life and Death of Rupert Brook in there.  It will be available here in a couple of weeks.  I’m quite proud of it as it took quite a while to research but I found it really interesting as I’ve always loved reading his poetry, and wanted to know more about the person behind the poems.  Here’s one of them.

These I have loved.

White plates and cups, clean-gleaming,

Ringed with blue lines; and feathery, faery dust;

Wet roofs, beneath the lamplight; the strong crust

Of friendly bread; and many-tasting food;

Rainbows; and the blue bitter smoke of wood;

And radiant raindrops couching in cool flowers;

And flowers themselves, that sway through sunny hours,

Dreaming of moths that drink them under the moon;

Then, the cool kindliness of sheets, that soon

Smooth away trouble; and the rough male kiss

Of blankets; grainy wood; live hair that is

Shining and free; blue-massing clouds; the keen

Unpassioned beauty of a great machine;

The benison of hot water; furs to touch;

The good smell of old clothes; and other such –

The comfortable smell of friendly fingers,

Hair’s fragrance, and the musty reek that lingers

About dead leaves and last year’s ferns…

Dear names,

And thousand other throng to me! Royal flames;

Sweet water’s dimpling laugh from tap or spring;

Holes in the ground; and voices that do sing;

Voices in laughter, too; and body’s pain,

Soon turned to peace; and the deep-panting train,

Firm sands; the little dulling edge of foam

That browns and dwindles as the wave goes home…

All these have been my loves…

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12 responses to “September issue of The Great War.”

  1. Paula R C Avatar

    Wonderful! Oh how I love Rupert Brooke’s Poetry too. Well done on your article, Susan.

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Thanks Paula, he was ahead of his time wasn’t he?

  2. Teresa Avatar

    Congratulations 🙂 I love Rupert Brooke’s poetry as well x

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Thanks Teresa, it’s got an unusual slant hasn’t it?

  3. Debbie Avatar
    Debbie

    Congratulations Susan, i’ll look forward to reading that 🙂

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Thanks Debbie, it’s quite a long article, hope you enjoy it.xx

  4. Patsy Collins Avatar

    Congratulations on the article!

  5. susanjanejones Avatar

    Thanks Patsy, I seem to have been going on about it for ages, but at last it’s published in that lovely a5 size glossy covered magazine full of other interesting articles about WW1 as well. I’m so proud of it as it took ages to research and write up.

  6. Ann Williams Avatar

    Well done on the article, Sue. I am sure it was worth the wait to see it in print. Thanks for posting about this magazine. Since you mentioned it I have submitted an article myself and have been told it will be in the November issue.
    Ann

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Hello Ann, lovely to hear from you, and great news on your acceptance in The Great War as well. It’s a lovely magazine, and full of interesting articles and letters.

  7. Gail Crane Avatar
    Gail Crane

    Congratulations on having your article accepted, Susan. It’s not a mag I’ve heard of but I love history so must find out more about it.

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Yes Gail, it’s a lovely magazine.

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