Creative Thursday: Kate Tough
This week's Creative Thursday interview is with writer Kate Tough.
SSH: Where in the Southside do you call home?
KT: I live ‘deep south’ where the edge of Clarkston becomes countryside. Out in all weathers cycling, walking and running on farm roads equates to a lot of poems about cows and horses.
SSH: Tell us a bit about your Creative Practice.
KT: I
write long fiction, short fiction, poetry and lyrics. Long fiction is where you
learn what you’re made of. Short pieces are where you have all the fun (a
ridiculous generalisation! Sorry). There are two main ways I work with language.
One is to reach for and represent the absolute truth of a thing (a moment, an
interaction, a character’s experience); the other is to collect and arrange ‘found’
bits of writing, offering them as meaningful. (You can read Kate's writing at katetough.com)
SSH: What's your favourite piece of work?
KT: At
the moment, I’m using a printers’ manual from 1825 as a source of ‘found’
material. Its original owner cut out newspaper articles and tucked them between
the pages too, so the book is a trove and a joy.
In 2011, I worked with a group of fiery, fragile
young women (from the Ayrshire care system) who were unaware they had any
talent. We teased it out over two months. I appreciate that they were brave
enough to have a go; arriving at a slightly better relationship with themselves
and the world.
SSH: What's next?
KT: Norwich became a UNESCO
City of Literature last year and I’m part of a literary collaboration to celebrate its status. In May, I’ll be running new-writer activities at the MarginsFestival in Banchory.
SSH: Where do you go for inspiration?
KT: Few things are reliably, flawlessly perfect but many things have a streak of it if you catch them at the right moment, like Sunny Govan Radio (turn it up Govan!). Beautifully non-BBC, non-commercial, with a spectrum of voices and sounds. I prefer creativity I can’t predict (format is wearyingly dominant in cultural output). A recent, unexpected arts encounter was the rapper Ar Droops on theGlad stage. He takes Scottish rap in a new direction with prism-ic intelligence, terrific wit and a charming routine where he runs out of breath while reciting.
KT: Few things are reliably, flawlessly perfect but many things have a streak of it if you catch them at the right moment, like Sunny Govan Radio (turn it up Govan!). Beautifully non-BBC, non-commercial, with a spectrum of voices and sounds. I prefer creativity I can’t predict (format is wearyingly dominant in cultural output). A recent, unexpected arts encounter was the rapper Ar Droops on theGlad stage. He takes Scottish rap in a new direction with prism-ic intelligence, terrific wit and a charming routine where he runs out of breath while reciting.
SSH: What advice do you wish you'd known?
KT: For
me, the point is… not to know something before you’re ready to know it.
Nor to beat yourself up for not having known it. The point is to appreciate and
embrace the opportunities to learn when they come along. Take the learning
that’s on offer, do it with grace, and respect others’ learning journeys
(a.k.a. lives).
SSH: What's you top pick for Southside hangout?
KT: Has
to be the Glad Café dunnit? Where the Shawlands renaissance coheres into a physical
space, responsive to / riffing with its clientele. It’s a gorgeous entity – I
think God runs it (or is a silent partner). The southside takes the torch from
the West End , which had a good run but needs a
few years to return from the wilderness and rediscover its soul.
A close second is the back bar of the IvoryHotel – draw the curtain, light the candles, bring in a few poets and sink into
the leather for the most relaxed, sublime poetry night in Glasgow
SSH: Who's your favourite Southsider Creative?
KT: Spoiled
for choice on this... I’ll pick Alison Irvine, who commemorated the
SSH: If money was no object what would you change about the Southside?
KT: Surely
we could resurrect a bus route that crosses from Kilmarnock Road through to Clarkston
Road? That would be a life-changer.Labels: Creative Thursday