POETRY IS IN THE STREETS IN FULL COLOUR
"Notes On Human Errata is a collection of poems written by me that revolves around a lot of things like relationships, the internet, technology, and other stuff that you might find empathetic. Especially in the context of quarantine"
NOTES ON HUMAN ERRATA - happens to be one of the easiest things I've written. Matagal ko na to na simulan. I think mga 2018 Ata Basta, I had a very different head space nung panahon na yon; I had no theme or concept sa collection. All I knew, that it was what I felt. I was heartbroken, confused, and well sad nun and I might have written things na medyo "pang-sadboy" or medyo maka-drama. I was surprised na maraming bumasa non and that I am ever so grateful for kahit 300+ man lang.
Poetry was a medium I found myself in, para sakin it was a medium that felt honest, vulnerable, and sincere. A very different Richard Durutti. So reading it now, was a bit weird. I rarely write things that are personal. Hindi po ako mahilig mag express ng real life emotions ko but for some reason I've exposed myself in its entirety. Well, at least ang 16-18 year old self ko. As I'm writing this, bente anyos na po ako and I've taken other interests in writing.
Siguro susulat ako ulit ng mga tula if papalpak ang one short short story collection ko (I mean obvious na babagsak yon ) I have already written several new pieces, pieces that are more fitting for this day and age. Pieces that I'm genuinely proud of and I hope to share it to you very soon but for now, this is it.
I'm glad to share to you Notes On Human Errata, Richard Durutti's form of self expression, compassion, and alienation. Poetry that we all share and crave.