| Booksie Address: | http://www.booksie.com/James_Gagiikwe |
| Country: | Australia |
| Favorite book: | The Poems of Robert Frost and Dylan Thomas, and anything by Tom Clancy |
| Member Since: | Nov 19, 2007 |
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Feb 9, 2009
Wicken Fen: UK Wetland conservation
Grulla= horse color...
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Feb 9, 2009
Hardship
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Feb 9, 2009
A fishing vessel in drydock. Mairi bheag= Little Mary
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Mar 25, 2009
Toomstones in the Shenandoah Valley
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Mar 25, 2009
Longing for autmnal colours
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Feb 10, 2009
Respect for Firefighters risking their lives in the...
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Feb 9, 2009
Wicken Fen: UK Wetland conservation
Grulla= horse color...
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Feb 9, 2009
Hardship
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Feb 9, 2009
Aroma memories
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Feb 9, 2009
A fishing vessel in drydock. Mairi bheag= Little Mary
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Feb 9, 2009
Mori no Kotoba = Words of the woods
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Feb 9, 2009
Shunpiking
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Feb 9, 2009
Some senility is useful,
Novel by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jul 28, 2008
The Saga of Ragnfridr Hallbjornsdottir. Chapter 1, 2 and...
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jun 15, 2008
Truth versus experience
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jun 12, 2008
Crimes against Humanity. A century of Canadian government...
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jun 10, 2008
Meditation on poetry
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: May 23, 2008
Shipwrecks
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: May 23, 2008
Wheat harvest in US/CANADA
Short Story by James Gagiikwe
Posted: May 23, 2008
Dangers of Genetically Modified Foods
Short Story by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Apr 19, 2008
Bullwinkle J. Moose of Frostbite Falls, Minnesota.
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Apr 19, 2008
Broken and forgoten historic photographs
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Apr 19, 2008
Loss of minor languages is a universal loss
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Apr 19, 2008
Irish music
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Feb 13, 2008
contending for the authentic
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Feb 13, 2008
faith versus mere religion
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Feb 13, 2008
memories
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Feb 13, 2008
Praeying Mantis
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Feb 11, 2008
love poem
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Feb 10, 2008
thermal updrafts
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Feb 10, 2008
What is poetry? Is this Poem poetry?
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Feb 10, 2008
Cafe conversations
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 31, 2008
Experiencing cancer
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 30, 2008
Urban people need to be refreshed by natural incidents
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 29, 2008
First attempt at Haiku form
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 26, 2008
that low, hollow, heavy sound
that brings to mind the...
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 26, 2008
Veteran suffering from PTSD
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 26, 2008
Indian Removal Act and its consequences.
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 26, 2008
Roses untended, hands crippled
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 22, 2008
The sea-like actions of trees in the wind.
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 21, 2008
Poem based on a painting of a pianist and his love...
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 20, 2008
Based on a painting of three girls playing with hoops.
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 20, 2008
Poem contrasting Mount Rushmore with Souix culture.
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 18, 2008
The grief of a family over the necessary...
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 17, 2008
This is not the Song of Hiawatha, Bro! It takes hard...
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 15, 2008
Neighbourhood children learning how to ride their new...
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 15, 2008
Enjoying a first pregnancy in winter time.
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 11, 2008
In memory of resisting European pastors and priests...
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 9, 2008
Watching vultures riding thermals in the afternoon.
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 9, 2008
working with temporary asylum seekers.
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 8, 2008
"Silly old Bear," said Christopher Robin. Truth slighly...
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 8, 2008
Honey moon in the Maine wilderness
Short Story by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 8, 2008
What might have happened if Japan had had atomic weapons...
Novel by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 6, 2008
Explanatory notes
Novel by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 6, 2008
First Contact
Novel by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 6, 2008
Surviving and continuing
Novel by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 6, 2008
tests of character
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 6, 2008
A lite look at the 2008 US elections
Short Story by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 5, 2008
Don't fall into the trap of using language to please your...
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 5, 2008
Influence of a Welsh poet.
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 5, 2008
How did I ever manage to write poems?
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 4, 2008
unplanned whimsey
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 4, 2008
an unplanned knotted whimsey
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 2, 2008
"Go fly a kite" really is good advice, and good heart...
Short Story by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 2, 2008
Russo-Finnish War. A Metaphor.
Novel by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 1, 2008
a battle at war's end, and an enlightning interrogation.
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 1, 2008
Third part of TRAINS/PLANES/AUTOMOBILES
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 1, 2008
DC-3. Second part of TRAINS/PLANES/AUTOMIBINES
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 1, 2008
Created beauty of a summer's sunset.
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Jan 1, 2008
Spree killings are preventable. Love and relationship is...
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 31, 2007
making beauty out of ashes
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 31, 2007
This is a Re-write........First part of a trilogy:...
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 29, 2007
A poem about the Ukraine
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 29, 2007
Abandoned Old Soldiers Home in Montana
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 28, 2007
Vietnam War Poetry. Phuc Toy Province.
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 27, 2007
An Eastern Highlands Tribesman I once knew.
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 27, 2007
The four seasons of Michigan
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 27, 2007
A humorous look at ageing
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 27, 2007
An invitation to young poets
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 26, 2007
Gettysburg Battlefield, 3rd Day
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 26, 2007
A satire on pen names and obscure poems.
Don't take...
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 26, 2007
Boxing Day in colonial Jamaica
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 25, 2007
40th anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan, Vietnam...
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 24, 2007
A little whimsy
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 22, 2007
How does one construct a poem?
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 21, 2007
hope for the sorrowing
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 19, 2007
Mid-west winter
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 18, 2007
Be aware of nature around you
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 18, 2007
Battle of Chickamauga
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 17, 2007
When words are not enough I reach out and touch your face.
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 13, 2007
Rape victim recovers dignity and self esteem.
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 13, 2007
prison life
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 11, 2007
WHY ARE YOU HERE? WHAT ARE YOU HERE FOR?
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 10, 2007
TOUCHED BY ANOTHER'S DEATH
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 8, 2007
American fleet in Fremantle Australia
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 7, 2007
Death of a college friend
Short Story by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 6, 2007
Security plans and two castaways
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 6, 2007
a gathering of our alienated and rejected teens
Short Story by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 5, 2007
A puzzle in a mystery as an MIA is found at last
Short Story by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 4, 2007
Who is this stranger? Where haas he come from?
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 3, 2007
sensory impressions of a December Saturday morning
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 2, 2007
in anticipation of the rain
Short Story by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 2, 2007
A wounded stranger comes to a Roman villa in the Rhone...
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Dec 1, 2007
a reflection on genocide and racism
Short Story by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Nov 29, 2007
The voyage of the exploration ship begins
Novel by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Nov 29, 2007
Protagonist is re-assigned to the German front in the...
Novel by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Nov 29, 2007
Bloodbath on the Pordenone Road, 1918. RAF planes attack...
Novel by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Nov 24, 2007
Chapter 2: 1917. Young American joins the Royal Flying...
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Nov 22, 2007
A meditation on the victory of the Lamb of God over...
Short Story by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Nov 21, 2007
Story will be posted one section at a time:
The...
Short Story by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Nov 21, 2007
Former enemies come face to face years later to...
Short Story by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Nov 20, 2007
An explosion in space sets an engineering officer adrift,...
Novel by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Nov 19, 2007
Chapter 1: Riga, Latvia 1912. Prologue to introduce some...
Short Story by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Nov 19, 2007
Why are the village children not allowed into the Grey...
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Nov 19, 2007
British Bartender's hipocritical complaint to a patron....
Short Story by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Nov 19, 2007
When is the future past, and the past the future?
An...
Poem by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Nov 19, 2007
Viet Nam War poetry. Written for an Australian-speaking...
Short Story by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Nov 19, 2007
Navajo police officer nearly killed during a plane crash...
Short Story by James Gagiikwe
Posted: Nov 19, 2007
Elderely Confederate Civil War veteran tells how he met...
G'Day from OZ .
Welcome to my virtual patio, take a chair and stay a while. Thanks for dropping by,
2009 - I'm back after a prolonged absence. Apologies to various folks.
Regards,
James Gagiikwe [pronounced 'Ga-zhe-kw' ]