There are places that remain in our memories, the details may become slightly blurred, nostalgia may colour our thoughts, but they don’t fade. And how those places made us feel at the time is the one thing that remains.
Today I am so pleased to welcome MJ Mallon. I have known Marjorie through her great support of other writers, especially with her work as poet, a blogger, and a book reviewer. She is also founder of the Authors Bloggers Rainbow Support Club. I have long admired her work.
Welcome, Marjorie.
Thank you so much to Judith for inviting me to talk about my places in our memories.
There are so many precious memories in our lives gathered from childhood to adulthood and beyond. In this series, I would like to talk about my love of botanical gardens – in particular Cambridge Botanical Garden in UK, and my respect for sculptural/artistic and wonders of engineering science.
In particular, nature has been a wonderful inspiration in my writing… I visited the Botanical Gardens in Cambridge often, working nearby – and being in the lucky position of having a free pass from my work! My employer encouraged us to attend an in-house mindfulness course which further enhanced my sense of awareness, allowing me to utilise all my senses on my daily walks.
I am a visual writer gaining ideas from immersing my consciousness in the world around me. I remember our first task in Mindfulness training was simply to eat a raisin slowly, savouring it, and noticing any sensations as we did!
The mindful magic of the garden kept me enthralled, with the leaves of the trees gently rustling in the breeze, or shedding, or colour changing their welcome celebrating all the seasons: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter, the changes in colour delighting me.
Let me introduce you to some of the unexpected animals and birds who greeted me there… one day I spotted a ginger cat who became one of the inspirations in Mr. Sagittarius Poetry and Prose as did the cute robin and the dragonfly.
Here are some poems and photos from the collection…
Red, Devil’s Needle,
Or luck bringer with kind eyes?
Ancient, sweet fellow,
Secret magic bestower,
Change tumbling on fragile wings.
© M J Mallon
Bench,
A bird,
Red-breasted,
So, tame you rest,
Beside me robin,
Two friends on a park bench,
One human, one of nature,
I appreciate your kind time,
Until you away… exploring far,
Hinting at possibilities you go.
I wonder what you notice in your world.
And why you choose that ground to explore,
When you could have stayed here with me,
In mindful meditation.
Maybe you’ll visit me,
Christmas day, perhaps?
To bring good cheer,
Until then,
Peace to,
You.
Tree and nature poems are also the focus in my latest poetry collection: The Hedge Witch and The Musical Poet and nature will also feature in my soon to be published Do What You Love.
I have to say I miss the gardens now I’ve moved away from Cambridge. I am currently spending time in Portugal in a long stay holiday residence and the rest of the time in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Whilst I was in Edinburgh I was delighted to be asked to provide copies of two of my poetry collections: Mr. Sagittarius and Prose and Lockdown Innit Poems About Absurdity to prestigious libraries in the UK: National Library of Scotland, The Bodleian Library Oxford University, National Library of Wales, Cambridge University Library, The Library of Trinity College Dublin, and The British Library in London. And… my Curse of Time fantasy series, (which is with a Japanese Publisher,) are now held at my old school FP library at George Watson’s College, Edinburgh. It’s nice to know a little piece of me is to be kept for posterity for people to read in the UK!
So, with regards to poetry, my botanical delight has served me well! Giving me a chance to explore a happy place in my writing.
Further memories… sculptural and artistic in nature… drew my attention and captured my heart in Cambridge, England… the Corpus Christi grasshopper clock in King’s Parade and Juniper Artland’s Anya Gallaccio’s crystal grotto provided the initial inspiration for dark fantasy The Curse of Time series, Bloodstone and Golden Healer which are published by Next Chapter Publishing. And… I was so lucky to meet and be invited to lunch with the world renowned inventor of the clock, Dr. John C. Taylor, OBE in Cambridge, UK, which was definitely a highlight of my life in 2017! There was such synergy in the meeting as he loves clocks and crystals too! Talking to him has given me such a respect for the wonders of engineering innovation.
More about the three clocks on his blog – the grasshopper, the midsummer fly and the dragon! https://www.johnctaylor.com/the-chronophage/
Just to add – exciting news on Marjorie’s behalf. Her next new book is out to preorder.
Blurb
Do What You Love Fragility of Your Flame Poems, Photography & Flash Fiction is a personal poetry collection celebrating how the fates may have a part in all that we do.
With special poems and short reflective moments inspired by family, flowers and nature, love, scrumptious morsels, places I’ve visited, lived and intend to live in, the friendships and hopes I have for the future.
The overarching theme is to live a life well lived… And to do what you love.
float along with me
create clouds of sweetest joy
to do what you love
hold fate’s hand as we venture
near and far on life’s journey
Release Date: 25th November 2022, able to preorder via the following links.
Until we meet again… sweet robin, dragonfly, cat and scary grasshopper… and all the other creatures both real, created or imagined… Goodbye, adeus, tchau!
Next Chapter Publishing
Acclaimed YA Fantasy series, The Curse of Time:
Bloodstone and Golden Healer
For details of publications please visit:
https://www.nextchapter.pub/authors/mj-mallon
Kyrosmagica Publishing
Acclaimed Poetry and Flash Fiction
Poetry and Flash Fiction: The Hedge Witch and The Musical Poet
Poetry, Prose and Photography: Mr. Sagittarius Poetry and Prose http://mybook.to/MrSagittarius
Pandemic Poetry: Lockdown Innit Poems About Absurdity
http://mybook.to/Lockdown Innit
Pandemic Anthology: This IsLockdown
http://mybook.to/Thisislockdown
Kyrosmagica publications are available on Amazon kindle, Kindle unlimited and paperback.
Short Stories in Anthologies:
Bestselling horror compilations
Nightmareland compiled by Dan Alatorre
“Scrabble Boy” (Short Story)
Spellbound compiled by Dan Alatorre
“The Twisted Sisters” (Short Story)
Wings of Fire compiled by Dan Alatorre
“The Great Pottoo” (Short Story)
Ghostly Rites 2019 compiled by Claire Plaisted“Dexter’s Creepy Caverns” (Short Story)
Ghostly Rites 2020 compiled by Claire Plaisted
“No. 1 Coven Lane” (Short Story)
For all my publications and contributions to anthologies please refer to my Author Blog: https://mjmallon.com and my Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.co.uk/M-J-Mallon/e/B074CGNK4L/
All my links are available via: https://linktr.ee/mjmallonauthor

Author Bio
MJ’s favourite genres to write are fantasy YA, Paranormal, Ghost and Horror Stories, various forms of poetry and flash fiction. She celebrates books, the spiritual realm, love of nature and all things magical, mystical, and mysterious at her blog home: https://mjmallon.com
She’d describe herself as a reading, blogging and photography enthusiast!
M J Mallon was born in Lion city Singapore, a passionate Scorpio with the Chinese Zodiac sign of a lucky rabbit. She spent her early childhood in Hong Kong. During her teen years, she returned to her father’s childhood home, Edinburgh where she spent many happy years, entertained and enthralled by her parents’ vivid stories of living and working abroad. Perhaps it was during these formative years that her love of storytelling began bolstered by these vivid raconteurs. She counts herself lucky to have travelled to many far-flung destinations and this early wanderlust has fuelled her present desire to emigrate abroad to Portugal. Until that wondrous moment, it’s rumoured that she lives in the UK, in Edinburgh. Her two enchanting daughters have flown the nest but often return with a cheery smile to greet her.
She writes fantasy/magical realism because life should be sprinkled with a liberal dash of extraordinarily imaginative magic! Her motto is to always do what you love, stay true to your heart’s desires, and inspire others to do so too, even it if appears that the odds are stacked against you like black-hearted shadows.
ABOUT M J Mallon
My favourite genres to write are Fantasy YA, Paranormal, Ghost and Horror Stories, various forms of poetry and flash fiction. I celebrate the spiritual realm, love of nature and all things magical, mystical, and mysterious at my blog home: https://mjmallon.com
I’d describe myself as a reading, blogging and photography enthusiast!
M J Mallon was born in Lion city Singapore, a passionate Scorpio with the Chinese Zodiac sign of a lucky rabbit. She spent her early childhood in Hong Kong. During her teen years, she returned to her father’s childhood home, Edinburgh where she spent many happy years, entertained, and enthralled by her parents’ vivid stories of living and working abroad. Perhaps it was during these formative years that her love of storytelling began bolstered by these vivid raconteurs. She counts herself lucky to have travelled to many far-flung destinations and this early wanderlust has fuelled her present desire to emigrate abroad. Until that wondrous moment, it’s rumoured that she lives in the UK, in the Venice of Cambridge with her six-foot hunk of a rock god husband. Her two enchanting daughters have flown the nest but often return with a cheery smile.
I write fantasy/magical realism because life should be sprinkled with a liberal dash of extraordinarily imaginative magic! Her motto is to always do what you love, stay true to your heart’s desires, and inspire others to do so too, even it if appears that the odds are stacked against you like black-hearted shadows.
Thank you so much Judith for your lovely Memories post and featuring all my books! Including my new release, I appreciate it so much. 🙂
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You are very welcome, Marjorie, it’s a lovely post. x
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Thank you Judith. Appreciate it so much. 🙂
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How lucky you were to have a boss who organised a free pass for you to the amazing Biological Gardens in Cambridge. It’s been a long time since I was last there. I also missed out on that amazing grasshopper clock! I followed the link and have passed it on to my husband who also found it fascinating. I have Mr Sagittarius somewhere in my Kindle – looking forward to reading it! Thanks to Judith for another great contribution to her fascinating series. xx
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Thank you for reading Marjorie’s post, Alex. It’s brilliant, isn’t it!! x
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Certainly is! xx
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Yes, I was very fortunate and miss it a lot now I have moved away from Cambridge. I will visit soon! Yes, you must see the grasshopper clock it is truly astounding. Hope you enjoy Mr. Sagittarius, it is a favourite of mine, Alex, full of lovely memories of the enchanting gardens. 🙂 x
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A lovely post Marje and Judith and having enjoyed your poetry and stories Marje it is easy to see the impact nature has on your creativity…♥
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Thank you for reading and commenting, Sally. You’re so right, Marjorie’s love of nature is threaded throughout all her words here. x
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Yes true, I love and have a deep connection to nature which is highlighted in much of my writing, especially my poetry.
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Lovely to see Marje here today. Marje’s poetry always takes us right into her bird’s-eye view of her observational poetry. Hugs to both. ❤ xx
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Thank you, Debby. I love Marjorie’s work as well. xx
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Hugs to you both xx
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Thank you Debby. I think mindfulness taught me to pick out the small details!
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Hi Marje, it sounds like you had a lovely job. It makes me wonder why you wanted to retire and move elsewhere. I’ve only visited Cambridge one but it is very lovely there. Hi Judith, thank you for hosting Marje with this interesting post. I enjoy her writing very much.
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Hi Robbie,thank you so much for reading Marjorie’s post and commenting. xx
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I liked the gardens more than my job. I don’t miss it at all. Though I do miss Cambridge but I’m back for a few days before xmas. Looking forward to it!
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That is nice. Few jobs are loved by the time we are ready to retire.
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Yes looking forward to it. And yes true about day jobs!
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How great to see Marge here and learn about where she got some of her inspiration.
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Thank you, Darlene, the more memories we look back on, the better. It would be lovely if even more writers joined in – memories are what makes great writing. Hope you’re okay. x
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I agree. All good here. Have visitors from Canada so busy showing them around. Love it!
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Enjoy your visitors, Darlene. x
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Hi Darlene, thank you glad you found it interesting. This is a great series from Judith. 🙂
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I’m loving reading everyone’s memories, Marje.
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Thank you, Sally. x
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I enjoyed reading about Marje’s special places. Botanical gardens hold a special place in my heart as well.
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I loved Marje’s post, Liz, so many images in the words. Thank you for reading and commenting. x
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You’re welcome, Judith.
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