If You Cut Me, I Bleed Ink
Dante Papier is the mind-child of Novlr Author Daniel Piper, whom you can find on Instagram and substack and you can buy his book here. He has a new column here on the Novlr blog (read his intro here). Enjoy.
People often ask me why I write.
“Dante,” they beg. “Why do you write?” “What inspires you?” “What compels you?” “How are you able to maintain such a consistently high quality of output, particularly during these unprecedented times?”
And to these people, I say: If you cut me, I bleed ink. My skin is parchment. My eyes are full stops. My ears are question marks. My fingers are em-dashes. My toes are en-dashes. My colon is a colon. My head and body are an upside-down exclamation mark (if my arms are flat by my sides and my legs are together).
You see, I am not just a writer. I am writing. Writing is me.
Any moment when I am not writing is physically painful for me. It is agony. I am a fish out of water, flapping around, gasping for my pen or iPad. Take them away, and I am an astronaut sans oxygen, lost amongst the stars, drifting to my death like George Clooney in the movie Space Jam.
Lockdown has has been a gift. It has given me unlimited access to oxygen (writing time). Free from the shackles of ‘socialising’, of ‘friends’, ‘family’ and ‘loved ones’ — those wicked forces conspiring to prise the pen (or iPad) from my hand — I have been able to write, write and write, and write. And it feels so write.
Remember: Write what is right and what is left will be great writing.
Dante Papier
Author, Writer & Litterateur
This week, I would like to share a poem I have been writing for the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle. It is a work in progress, and I confess it has been slightly difficult to find words to rhyme with Markle – I suspect one word may have sent me off on a minor tangent, but I believe the inspiring message of this poem shines through regardless.
Ode to Meghan Markle
meghan markle
how you sparkle
in a world that is so
patriarchal
meghan markle
how you sparkle
have you ever
been to larkhall
it is a town near glasgow
and it has a castle
as well as the largest viaduct
in scotland
it is near the m47
and offers regular bus services
to nearby towns such as motherwell and
lanarck
notable residents include bbc radio scotland editor
colin patterson
and world snooker championship winner
graham dott
meghan markle
how you sparkle