Tuesday, 31 March 2015

And stops my mind...


Like Arumemcha Burden, we cannot stay away from the Square. So today we let our feet direct us towards those historic porticos, and peek again at the lives of the strange collection of people who live and work there, or just pass through. It is of course no surprise to find Arumemcha Burden himself there, jotting down notes on his iPad and hoping to see a certain Semomile de Preve. When she does eventually emerge, chasing after the toddler, Bruce, she does not see her admirer. But Bruce does, and trips over to the stalker, who now tries to appear busy recording details of the damaged roof at Number 13. 

Monday, 30 March 2015

The square will return



Rumours abound in Clavical Square - that in itself is news.

Saturday, 28 March 2015

Sunday, 1 March 2015

Andalusian Dream


The sound of the effervescent middle-eastern ska band, Kiv Yahol, echoes around Clavical Square, rolling out the notes of their wordless hit Sogni D’Oro. Luo Jie, jangled by the vapours of a potent Malaga wine, is so overwhelmed that words failed him, and over the coming weeks relinquishes the medium of speech. For some odd reason this makes a strong impression upon the sensitive Adrian Palamiter and over the next few weeks he begins to see the reclusive poet and philosopher in a different light. He becomes a devotee, and pledge to spread the word of his new mute Guru.