Wednesday 29 August 2012

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Subscribe to Transitions 2 for £10 per copy and help us get our writers published in time for the Folkestone Book Festival in November!

All subscribers will be invited to the launch at Googies in Folkestone  with readings .Music from the jazz singer Maiuko.






Sunday 26 August 2012

Look out for extracts from our first edition: "Transitions One"  


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Wednesday 22 August 2012

We Need Your Help!


We have various ongoing funding bids but are currently what you might descibe as between funders.
We need your donations now  more than usual so we can carry on with publishing, editing and printing the second edition of our journal.
Thank you to those authors who have contributed .


Now lets get their work published !
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Monday 20 August 2012

Transitions 2


Transitions is a journal of crossings containing stories, articles or poems concerned with the personal experience of the universal themes of crossings, transitions and transformations.

Transitions 1 was launched in September 2011 during the Folkestone Triennial to reflect the mythological concepts of migration, home and otherworldliness.

Transitions 2 again addresses transitions and transformations with the ‘liminal’ and the ‘fountain’ as its particular themes.

It will be launched as part of The Folkestone Book Festival on 7th November, 7.30, at Googies, Folkestone. 



Our First Edition

 

 

Transitions, a Journal of Crossing

First edition published by Pavement Pounders CIC , September 2011
Transitions edited by Maryanne Grant Traylen, PhD, and illustrated with drawings and other artwork by artist David Lay - is a journal of crossings from the edge, Folkestone itself. It explores the archetype of journeying whether real or imaginary, through myth, psychology, personal account, story or poem, and is divided into three sometimes overlapping sections: Ships and Arks, Sea Crossings and Descents and Exiles and Epiphanies.

Ships and Arks asks if the symbol of the ark expresses broad or narrow-mindedness, but looks particularly at what the ark meant to poet William Blake. Endorsing Blake’s view Jungian analyst Jim Fitzgerald unravels the symbolism of the ark which is central also to Annie Webb’s short story, Sunship.

In Sea Crossings writer Sonia Overall’s poem dwells on a sea-crossing hero of mythology while psychotherapist James Bennett’s considers ‘boundaries’. Film maker Nikolaj Larsen has brought to life the crossings of real migrants from Calais. Writer and swimmer Shaukat Khan, a Cross Channel Swimmer, has actually swum it. And writer Maggie Harris lends lyrical voice to her experience as migrant crossing from Guyana.
In Descents James Bennett looks at the psychological significance of mythological descents while Annie Webb fictionalises a Persian descent myth. Maiuko, Afro jazz-singer and artist, describes her experience underground during a Tunnel fire and Annie Webb’s story portrays the Tunnel as allegorical underground.

In Exiles the editor has extracted pieces from Sunjeev Sahota’s excellent novel Ours Are the Streets, published by Picador this year, to demonstrate the loneliness of not belonging.
In Epiphanies in contrast, Julie Crick, a painting conservator restorer, has transformed a painting housed locally, of immigrants arriving on our shores, while artist Gillian White describes a journey that transformed her into a local. In Annie Webb’s two short stories epiphanies are found in words from a poet and from the sea itself.

Contributors:

James Bennett, Julie Crick, Jim Fitzgerald, Maggie Harris, Shaukat Khan, Nikolaj Skyum Bendix Larsen, Maiuko, Sonia Overall, Sunjeev Sahota, Annie Webb, Gillian White.