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Bio:

Richard von Sturmer was born in Devonport, on Auckland�s North Shore, and educated at Westlake Boys High School and Auckland University. In 1992 he left New Zealand to undertake ten years of Zen training at the Rochester Zen Center, a Buddhist Community in upstate New York. In 2003 he returned to live and work in Auckland.

Writing History:

  • 1976 Writes script for David Blythe's first film, Circadian Rhythms.
  • 1978-80 Songwriter for several NZ music groups: "The Plague", "Blam Blam Blam", and "Avant Garage".
  • 1979-80 Writes scripts and performs with cabaret group "Inside Information".
  • 1980 Writes first play, The Green Lion, performed at 100m2 in Auckland.
  • 1982-86 Writes performance pieces and with Charlotte Wrightson works as The Humanimals, touring New Zealand and Australia during this period
  • 1986 Writes second play, The Search For Otto, staged in the Auckland School of Architecture's design theatre.
  • 1987-88 Writes first book, We Xerox Your Zebras, a collection of prose-poems.
  • 1989-91 Writes second book of poetic stories, A Network of Dissolving Threads.
  • 1998 Collaborates with photographer Joseph Sorrentino on a third book, Images From The Center, writing seven essays on Zen Practice.
  • 1993-2002 Works as editor of Zen Bow, the Rochester Zen Center�s quarterly publication.
  • 2003 Receives the brief Writer�s Award for a two month writer-in-residency on Great Barrier Island.
  • Biblio:

    Books:

    • We Xerox Your ZebrasModern House, 1988
    • A Network of Dissolving ThreadsAuckland University Press, 1991
    • Images From The CenterRochester Zen Center, 1998


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    Dreams


     
    As the sun slips below the horizon, a swan closes its eyes

    At a Chinese restaurant, a Chinese waiter eats his evening meal with a knife and fork

    A woman drops her child on the carpet, and instead of crying it laughs

    In the car-wrecker�s yard, fragments of window glass sparkle in the sunlight

    A strip of red balloon hangs from the beak of a seagull

     
    *

     
    After a fight at school, acorns are found on the toilet floor

    At the edge of a storm, someone is heard sweeping leaves

    In the back garden, rain drips from the eaves of a doll�s house

    The sunset glows pink inside the ears of a black dog

    In a takeaway bar, a machine for killing flies is switched on

     
    *

     
    A man holds a bicycle wheel and walks into a cathedral

    In the middle of summer, a band-aid has melted on the asphalt

    A wooden swan sits in a bakery, its back hollowed out and filled with loaves of bread

    A wasp picks up a single grain of rice, disappears, then returns to pick up another grain

    The dark clouds are darker through the skylight of a limousine

     
    *

     
    When its master blows down a cardboard tube, the dog cocks its head to one side

    A wire coat-hanger is found lying in the snow, and later on, a slice of white bread

    A man sells oranges in front of an empty field that stretches towards the horizon

    On the beach at night, as the fire dies down, the sound of the ocean increases

     
    *

     
    A jogger runs past with "Stop Acid Rain" printed on his tee-shirt

    In the crowded men�s room, all three toilet doors change from "occupied" to "vacant" at the same time

    At a serious accident, an ambulance arrives before the tow trucks

    The letters on a tomato sign are the same red as the tomatoes

    When the corn field is harvested, the hedgerows rustle with mice

     
    *

     
    At the airport, baggage tickets hang from the circular light above the check-in desk

    A steel girder casts its shadow across the side of a concrete building

    A gust of wind sends the cellophane from a cigarette packet high up into the evening sky

    On a late-night bus, an old man smelling of beer manages to complete a crossword puzzle

    A cat slips between two candles without singeing its tail

     
    *

     
    Cleaning under his bed, a writer finds his lost pen covered in dust

    In the archeological museum, a series of crystalline pings are heard when the lights are switched on

    Two painters in white overalls each stand on a white ladder and paint the same building white

    In the Japanese garden, a carp with a human face glides by

    On a corrugated iron roof, a seagull opens and closes its beak

     
    *

     
    A pile of cigarette butts lies at the end of a long pier

    In a house by the sea, a man in his night-shirt is changing a light-bulb

    In the hair salon, a small girl places two red plastic straws in her hair

    An empty cassette box shines like a pool of water on a dark bedspread

    The shadow of a cat sits on the shadow of a fence

     
    *

     
    Outside a tropical hotel, a hotel worker is struck by a large leaf

    A young mother drives around the block until her babies are fast asleep

    A chandelier of icicles hangs from the underside of a rusted fire-escape

    Light shines through a blowfly as it settles on a television screen

    Lotuses are opening beneath high-tension wires

     
    *

     
    An ice-cream van breaks down right beside a waterfall

    A dog barks, and snow falls from a tree

     
     
    [SPORT 11 (November 1993)]
     

     

     




     

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