The Boy Behind The Glasses: An Introduction

This is not a portfolio. It is a record of a life, written down as it happened….

My name is James, and this website is my attempt to archive my writing, which, under a loose banner, is mostly poetry.

Over time, I grew more confident and began sharing some of what I had written. People suggested that parts of it were actually “quite good,” and that encouragement was enough to make me keep going. I have never really stopped since.

910 Comments

  1. Your blog is a real treasure trove. It must be wonderful and scary at te same time to have your life lying in front of you… on all of those pages of all those notebooks. You captured everything – the good and the bad. I think it is very brave of you to go back and see it all unfold again. A great and courageous idea to archive your whole life.

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Thank you. I am not sure if it’s courageous or madness. It’s been delightful, see myself grow up from 17 to now. It’s amazing to see how my writing has changed. But it has been hard, points or periods in my life have been painful and I’ve had to come to terms with my own toxicity whether it was intentional or not. You can over think this stuff but it’s been a learning journey. Rally I wanted to save my writing pads for further deterioration or loss. It’s certainly been emotional and upsetting at times. Imagine actually meeting your younger self! But I have given life to lots of pieces of writing that we’re just scribbled down and forgotten.

      Like

      1. Oh I’d have a conversation with my younger self, for sure. Ha!
        It’s a beautiful thing you’re doing. Very interesting what you have to say. Keep writing, I will definitely keep reading. 🙂

        Liked by 1 person

      2. Thank you. That does mean a lot :). I am not sure people reading my poems see the bigger picture and they don’t have to. I write a lot, so it varies in quality but for me, it’s like the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. :). Each poem really is just a piece of the complicated jigsaw which I guess is all of us.

        Liked by 1 person

      3. I think so. I don’t want to be pretentious about it, but it’s my life. As painful as it might be or whatever love / hate relationship I have with me, my past and then it’s still a wonderful privilege to have that record, I am really lucky to have them. It’s amazing to look at words I wrote thirty years ago and see glimpses of me then.

        Liked by 1 person

    1. Just to say that picture was taken when I was 4 – I know where it was taken, but I have no memory of it and I don’t know what I am holding. It’s strange how we have these pictures, but they are almost meaningless to us in one sense yet in other ways they are special. I look at that young boy and think about what he was and how he became me. I picked it because it seemed like a point of innocence.

      Liked by 1 person

Leave a reply to erroneouschoices Cancel reply