He posts his writing at his website Gingatao! which has been archived by The National Library of Australia. You can visit Gingatao via the link top left.
His work has been broadcast on the radio in Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom and Kuwait. A link to his podcast is also available from his website.
His writing has appeared in journals all over the world, including Overland and Foam:e in his home country, Australia.
He is grateful for the opportunity to trial his writing here at the Writers Cafe here all those years ago. It gave him invaluable experience.
He can be contacted at [email protected] and is more than happy to pass on what knowledge he has on how to move from the Writers Cafe into the larger world of being an independent writer.
Have a fantabulous day full of tiny miracles like unexpected flowers blooming.
PaulS.
Go where the good men go
With the roar of the tide and the colors
Of the rainbow
Be sheltered by angel's wings
Held to the bosom of nature
Reserved for all more precious things
Gone, your leather lines of worry
At peace where good men's souls are free
In my heart you live forever
Like blissful lines of poetry
Infinite are the winding trails
Of shooting stars we followed
I will find your voice my friend;
I know it well
Go where the good men go ~F.~
Hello, Mr. Gingatao! Good to see you've been here. I've stopped by your blog to read from time-to-time though not nearly often enough. Still worship your writing and thus you by extension. By the way, I've called the word police since you used the "f" word on the same page with a Christian holiday though it's really pagan...though Christian...though Druid...though...whatever. *smile*. Big hug sent your way. Hope things are going well for you. - Mimi.
hey. u did another drive by review! lol thanks 4 stopping by. I kinda miss our old group sitting by the smoky bar...oh well. I'm gona be posting some "concrete" poems (visual stuff) pretty soon here, so stop by and take a glance from time to time. I'll visist u on ur blog soon here too.
Ya, I liked that poem, and the spoken version was even better. I was gonna make a link to your blog from it, but I'm not sure if I have to imebed an HTML or what...It's pretty cool here - a lot of writers scattered after the crash, retreating to thier own bloggy kingdoms, but I've found some pretty cool new ones, and some oldy but goodies still lurk, like me. I've been writing a shitload, so I got new material u might like. What r u up to?
hey, are u live on here? As u can see by my profile, I kept a vigil for you and some others lol sorry I can't visit ur blog more often, but everyone has a darn blog, and it would be a full time job jumping from bar to bar...
write about me all you want - I've been called many things, but not modest lol I sent you an invite to that group I created - I named it "Somnamnules" after that one poem you liked - found it appropriate. A lot of the members are not that "active" on here as writers do their own things - but I like to think of it as a sort of homebase, or refuge to dwell in. O and I'm using ur link to your blog soon too. COME BACK! sir...