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February 13, 2023

The Soft Embrace of Forever


But what keeps me warm is the idea that when we are born, we are taken apart from the universe, and when we die, we return to it. And I believe I know what that feels like, where you’ve come from and where you will go. It feels like the space between the hug you give someone you love, whether that’s a parent or a child, or sibling or a friend. I think that feeling we feel when we do that, is the feeling of some small part of us, knowing another part of it is near. And I believe forever feels like that small space between us. 
 

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Published on February 13, 2023 09:26

October 25, 2021

The Smallest Flood

There is no story but your own, and the meaning you find in writing it each day. 
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Published on October 25, 2021 13:17

March 18, 2021

The Truth of You

 





My new collection of illustrations, prose and poetry is out there - click on one of the images above to RSVP and hear me and Amanda Lovelace, or Nikita Gill talk about it. 

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Published on March 18, 2021 00:38

August 25, 2020

pleasefindthis Art

 Dear You, 

I’m really and truly excited to be able to (finally) tell you about something I’ve been working on in the background for months. Today is the launch day of Pleasefindthis Art (click here to go straight there) – A curated collection of fine-art prints containing lines from my poems, illustrations, patterns and more taken from my previous (and even some not-yet-released) volumes of best-selling prose and poetry. We looked around and wanted something in our home for my own family that reminded us of what was important and brought some light and colour to our spaces and so I started working towards making that real – almost everything you see on the site is up, framed and hanging in my own home. 

Why? Because we’re all spending so much time at home these days that these spaces have become so much more than what they were, and if you’re going to be spending a ridiculous amount of time at home, it should be a place that brings you peace and comfort. Our homes should be places that energise and inspire us to live a life filled with meaning, wonder and delight in small spaces and large. I firmly believe that when you’re consistently exposed to the right words, images and ideas, your life starts to change. This artwork is inspired by my desire to bring more meaning, awareness and expression into my own, and everyone else’s lives. I hope I can bring that to yours. 

Please take a look (We’ve taken 20% off for the launch) and as I always say, in so many different ways, I hope you find something here. And if you have suggestions or ideas, send me an email at [email protected] – would you like to see that “Don’t Give Your Happy To Stupid” thing I wrote last week all together on an artwork? Something in a different colour? Would you like a personalised version of one of my poems? Let me know.

Oh, and if you’d like to win a free medium-sized print of your choice, find your favourite artwork on the site then share and tag me in it on facebookinstagram or twitter. Each time you share and tag on a different platform is another entry – I’ll announce the winner at the end of the week. I hope it’s you. 

Working on this has helped me focus on what’s important, thank you for always reading and your time and for giving me the opportunity to make what I make, it fulfils me and makes me whole in a way I’m not sure I’ll ever be able to really explain. 

My best, 

Iain S. Thomas 


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Published on August 25, 2020 07:48

June 30, 2020

The Stranger Turned To Me

I looked up from what I was doing

and saw you in the park, and asked you

who you were waiting for

and you turned and as you turned

we found ourselves at our wedding

and I turned to you to say,

"Wait, what-"

and you turned to me and we were in a house

with pictures of us on the walls and I turned to you

and you said

"Who are you?" and I said

"Who am I? Who are you and what's going on-"

and you turned to me and our children

ran past us and the girl held onto my legs, laughing

and you turned to me and

my back began to ache and I caught the reflection of myself

in the mirror and my hair was starting to grey and I

turned to you and you had tears in your eyes

and you said, "Stop, please, stop," and I held your hand

and said, "I'm sorry, this isn't me, I'm not doing this -" and you

turned to me, at our boy's graduation and rested your head

against my shoulder and said, "How is this happening?" and I could not answer

but your head felt good against my shoulder, even if

it was my mother's funeral and I

turned to you in the empty house while we waited for one of them to call

and said, "If I had known, I would never have-" and you turned to me

as I turned to you

as you turned to me in the hospital bed, holding my hand

holding your hand, you turned to me and I turned to you

and I bent my head down and kissed you

and kissed you

and kissed you

for what will always feel

like the first time

and I turned to you.
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Published on June 30, 2020 07:15

May 22, 2020

What We Should Do When This Is Over

 
Dear You,  
I'm writing to let you know that the second book in my short-book project is out. It's called What We Should Do When This Is Over and it follows an old man and a young boy as they try to navigate a world in which no one goes outside anymore and normal seems very, very far away.  
I wrote this book, with illustrations by my good friend and artist Rikus Ferreira, to deal with my own anxiety about the pandemic and to talk about the mundane, everyday things that I miss. This morning, my 3 nearly-4 year old asked me if we could go to the beach and I had to try and explain, again, about the really bad cold that's going around and that's why we can't go to the beach. Or to the playground. In two weeks, I'm going to have to try and explain why she's not going to have the birthday party I know she wanted. And her birthday is the day after mine. Remember the world where someone would blow on a cake and we would all eat it? Everything feels so far away.  
Between days when I could accomplish nothing and nights when I can't stop working, I made this. The friends I've shared it with so far have responded positively to it and I hope my readers enjoy it too.  
You can buy a copy and read more here. 
I'll be doing some live readings on instagram and Facebook soon, so keep an eye out for those. 
Thank you for your time. I hope you're well out there and I send you my absolute best,  
Iain S. Thomas
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Published on May 22, 2020 05:38

April 30, 2020

Workshop 2: Turning Things Into Other Things

If you've enjoyed my writing workshop on Facebook Live you can purchase some notes and thoughts from the workshop below for $4.99 which will help make another one possible, the notes will be delivered within 24 hours of your purchase to your PayPal email address - if you'd prefer to just make a PayPal donation, you can send that to [email protected].





You can also support me by buying my books by clicking here or some merchandise by clicking here. To find out when another workshop is happening, you can subscribe to my email newsletter by clicking here
 Thank you for your time. - Iain S. Thomas
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Published on April 30, 2020 11:39

Where To Begin Notes

If you've enjoyed my writing workshop on Facebook Live you can purchase some notes and thoughts from the workshop below for $4.99 which will help make another one possible, the notes will be delivered within 24 hours of your purchase to your PayPal email address - if you'd prefer to just make a PayPal donation, you can send that to [email protected].





You can also support me by buying my books by clicking here or some merchandise by clicking here. To find out when another workshop is happening, you can subscribe to my email newsletter by clicking here
 Thank you for your time. - Iain S. Thomas
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Published on April 30, 2020 11:39

April 21, 2020

The Time We Are Tested

If you’re alone, I am alone with you.

If you’re scared, I am scared with you.

If you need hope, I hope with you.

And I am everyone. And you are everyone. And we are all everyone we can be, in the moments we are given, in this time that we are tested.

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Published on April 21, 2020 07:07

April 6, 2020

Who You Were Before You Were You

This is my new book, the first in a series of short books that explore that human condition, what it means to be us, how we relate to each other and what loves means in all its different forms. It's self-published and I'm really proud of it, if you want to support it, you can buy it as an ebook here and in print by clicking here.
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Published on April 06, 2020 02:29

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