

The Power (and Safety) of the Group
Belong and Do No Wrong New Audio Poem https://soundcloud.com/anthony-j-langford/belong-and-do-no-wrong source: www.deviantart.com/nickbleb/art/Safety-In-Numbers-826734109


10 Things I learnt about Life from working in a Nursing Home
One Getting old ain’t for the faint hearted. Someone famous said that, credited to Bette Davis I believe but it really is very tough work for many. Decaying and weakening body. Illnesses. Diseases. Dementia. Weak heart. Failing memory. Any number of problems. Even losing limbs and the ability to walk. All the while, the wall of death in your future. That’s tough. Not everyone can handle it. They’ve seen their parents die. Their siblings. Their friends. In some cases, their pa


Strange encounter
Pot Boiler He sat Earphoned Wired up Shirt like Ken Done vomit I fell into his catchment Before grasping how pissed he was Soon to be the pall bearer Of his streamlined vitriol Carried conveyor belt like Into my awareness As the wards of vengeance waterfalled Smashing on rocks Creasing his face My curiosity waning In line with his rising Retribution to Be ‘I’m the Neighbour from Hell’ He declared Following it up with bouts Of ‘cunt, fuck and bitch.’ I downed my one and only b

MISSED - A short film - 14 years in the making
A 7 year old girl waits to be collected after school. Nobody comes. What happened to them? What did she do next? What happens to her? Why 14 years? It's actually 16 years, as I waited two years for the film to finish all of it's festival applications. It got into Los Angeles CineFest. My Last short film, Irons, took many months to make, a huge amount of work, stress and five years worth of savings. Something that big, requires a lot of input. 50-60 people worked on it. The bi