Thursday, 22 September 2016

The Warp and Weft


  
Being shown the path
As mirrored reflections,
Crossing lines
Taking my own way.
  


Finding byways through
Unconscious patterns
Weaving lines
Being warp & weft.


Evening
Coloured by the calling of owls,
Light
Withdrawing into the sky,
Summer
At the cusp of transformation.


So we slip
To the point of change
As if we too the gathering cool air
Flowing through

The darkening bracken.


Beneath the earth
Swallowed whole by the Mother.
Here resting in quiet
Simply observing death of light .
Then with dawn
Comes renewal of form.

Tuesday, 16 August 2016

The Gardener's Apprentice. A novel


The Gardener's Apprentice


After many a year of writing, rewriting, abandonment in a sea of despair and doubt... Finally I have managed to finish a novel. And now it's available as a Kindle download through Amazon Bookstore! A real labour of love! Well, it's out there in the wide world now. Look up 'The Gardener's Apprentice' or search for Robert Ketchell on Amazon.


The novel concerns a young boy Shigoto Okugi who becomes an apprentice to a master gardener. It is set in Japan of the late 16th century, and the action takes place on an island that is the feudal home to the Saeko clan. Shigoto’s teacher is a Zen monk (Maguro Sensei) who wishes to transmit to his apprentice the cultural and spiritual values inherent in the garden tradition in Japan.

Shigoto’s mother, Oyadori, is a maidservant to the wife of the head of the Saeko clan. She becomes pregnant by a brother of the Emperor who is exiled to island. Oyadori had been chosen to be the wife of Kanyu Shigoto a minor official of Lord Saeko. Discovering the pregnancy the prospective husband’s family plan to cancel any further involvement, until Kanyu persuades his father that their family may benefit by proceeding with the marriage plans and accepting the child as his own.

As Shigoto’s interest in gardening develops through the tutelage of his teacher, he realises that it offers much more than a simple path of employment. What is being offered to him is a creative and spiritual vocation. His teacher is an enigmatic character with apparently supernatural powers and is capable of profound insights. Shigoto overhears his father plotting a coup with a son of Lord Saeko, a suspicion that he keeps to himself.


The story reaches a climax with a coup attempt during which Shigoto is severely injured trying to protect his mother and grandmother at their home. His teacher nurses him back to health, but Shigoto’s name has been irrevocably tainted by the traitorous actions of Kanyu, and Maguro Sensei arranges for Shigoto to secretly leave the life he has known and his island home behind.

Please give it a try, if you enjoyed it, or even if not, then write a review, tell all your friends, and then hang on for the sequel which I am writing now. The sequel picks up the story from where 'The Gardener's Apprentice' ends, and takes the hero on his journey to Kyoto at the beginning of the Edo period. Hopefully that will be out next year. Enjoy!



Wednesday, 3 August 2016

The Cry of the Earth


A bird came and spoke to me
With words beyond hearing
Yet I sensed its mythic story,
As all beings are connected
However thin threads may wear.


As shadows lengthen
So where lies hope
Prayers for the children,
Not in this world just now
Perhaps in the wind
Blowing through trees
Across the skin of the ocean,
Are we any closer to awakening
Or still living in sour dreamtime?


I wish I had answers
To burnt out deformed desire,
To untangle this nest of hatred
With a soothing sweep of the hand,


Beneath the sky
A tumble of stone smeared across the hills glowing silver
Between the folds
A gathering of the westward driven rain pooled mysterious deep
Beneath the surface

A layering of history over geology the mysteries of human purpose.


Beyond the crest an eagle soars
In the peat stained water trout dart,
Stone sentinels guard the past
Waiting to hear the cry of the earth.