24 November 2023

JOHNNY CASH - THE LIFE IN LYRICS

Johnny Cash wrote over 600 songs covering everything from love songs to murder ballads, prison songs to those about the working man, American history and the plight of the Indians, humorous songs and gospel. In this new book, Johnny Cash The Life In Lyrics, Cash historian Mark Stielper looks in detail at 125 lyrics written by 'America's Foremost Singing Storyteller'.


Within the 374 pages of this lavishly illustrated, hard-back, coffee table book Johnny Cash's fifty years of song-writing is bought together for the first time. However, it is more than just a book of lyrics as there are stories behind the songs which give the reader an insight into Cash, not only as an artist but also a man who spoke to a nation and the triumphs and challenges he faced in his own life.

Along with the reprinted lyrics and Stielper's insightful background information there are remembrances from John Carter-Cash.


The book is split into eight chapters, each studying a particular period, aspect and genre of Cash's career. Most lyrics in each chapter come from a certain period although there are a few exceptions where songs from a different era are included where the theme is similar. Opening with the chapter Wide Open Road there are lyrics from some of Cash's best Sun Records recordings including Hey Porter, Cry! Cry! Cry!, Folsom Prison Blues, Country Boy and I Walk The Line.

His departure from Sun and move to Columbia is covered in Hollywood Could Offer More which covers many of his hits and album tracks from the early 1960s with All Over Again, I Still Miss Someone, Five Feet High And Rising, Forty Shades Of Green and Tennessee Flat-Top Box just a few of those featured. 


Continuing through the 1960s, A New Light Shining covers the later part of the decade, a period which saw Cash writing more than he had in the previous few years. It was a time of the prison albums, a return to the concept albums and The Johnny Cash Show, and among the lyrics reproduced here are San Quentin, Starkville City Jail, Come Along And Ride This TrainCisco Clifton's Fillin' Station, The Walls Of A Prison, Another Song To Sing and The Whirl And The Suck, the latter four from his 1968 concept album From Sea To Shining Sea.

Darkness On My Back continues in the 1960s and early 1970s and finds Cash writing about injustice, the environment, patriotism, war and the American Indian with What Is Truth, Don't Go Near The Water, Ragged Old Flag, Singin' In Vietnam Talkin' Blues, Big Foot, Apache Tears and my favourite Cash song, The Man In Black.

Cash's faith provides the theme behind the chapter headed Truth. "I am a Christian" Johnny said, and his journey had its share of detours but he never wavered. "God never gave up on me. Even when I gave up on myself, I always knew he loved me." The lyrics reproduced here cover his career from his early sides with Columbia to material recorded with Rick Rubin at American Records and include, It Was Jesus, Over The Next Hill, When He Comes, Another Wide River To Cross, Man In White and Redemption.


People You Would Like To Get To Know covers those characters Cash either knew, wished he knew and in some cases, those he would have rather not known at all with printed lyrics for Hardin Wouldn't Run, The Ballad Of Annie Palmer, Calilou, Who's Gene Autry, Abner Brown and She Sang 'Sweet Baby James'.

The penultimate chapter, This Song I Sung For Thee, concentrates on passing love, life in the fast lane, consequences and reckoning. Included in this chapter are Tear Stained Letter, Please Don't Let Me Out, It Comes And Go, Call Your Mother, Beans For Breakfast and Tears In The Holsten River.

Closing the book is Hear The Trumpets, a chapter that showed that Cash, in the 1990s and 2000s, was far from considering retirement. Most of the lyrics here come from his time working with Rick Rubin and include The Man Comes Around, Let The Train Blow The Whistle, Like A Soldier, 1 Corinthians 15:55 and the last song he wrote, Like The 309.

While the lyrics are the most important part of the book mention must be made of the photographic content.


There are more than 300 illustrations... photos in both colour and black & white along with sheet music, letters, handwritten lyrics and album sleeves. While many of the these have been seen many times before there are more than enough new images to enjoy throughout the book.

Among my favourite photographic images are those of Cash in the recording studio, various family photos, meeting presidents, fans and the many live images, especially those taken in 1969 performing for the troops in South Vietnam, which were all new to me.

I've always loved looking at memorabilia and this book is full of wonderful images including hand-written lyrics, sheet music, letters, especially those he wrote to himself at the end of the year, Cash's own artwork, posters and adverts. Of special interest were the notes for the Johnny Cash in the Holy Land and The Gospel Road projects, manuscript pages for his novel Man In White and a written list of his own personal evaluation of his early recordings with Rick Rubin.

I really enjoyed this book and it sits alongside the rest of my Johnny Cash library and I am certain will be referred to many times as and when I write about Johnny Cash here on this blog.


Highly recommended and a big thank you to Mark Stielper for putting this book together.  

With thanks to Aoife Datta at Orion Books for providing a review copy of the book. 


05 November 2023

THRONE OF GLASS PHOTOSHOOT

Throne of Glass is a series of fantasy novels written by Sarah J. Maas and published by Bloomsbury between 2012 and 2018.

Photographer: Unknown

Maas started writing her debut novel, which would eventually become
Throne of Glass, when she was just sixteen years old. At the time she posted several chapters online at FictionPress.com with the original title Queen of Glass. It was subsequently removed from the site when she took the decision to publish the novel.

In 2008 Maas started sending the story to various literary agents and, in 2009,  went on to sign with The Laura Dial Literary Agency. The following year Bloomsbury purchased Throne of Glass and published the novel two years later.

They would publish a further six volumes, Crown of Midnight (2013), Heir of Fire (2014), Queen of Shadows (2015), Empire of Storms (2016), Tower of Dawn (2017) and Kingdom of Ash (2018)

Four prequel novellas, along with an original novella, all set two years before Throne of Glass were published in 2012 as The Assassin's Blade


'When magic has gone from the world, and a vicious king rules from his throne of glass, an assassin comes to the castle. She does not come to kill, but to win her freedom. If she can defeat twenty-three killers, thieves and warriors in a competition to find the greatest assassin in the land, she will become the king's champion and earn her freedom. Her name is Celaena Sardothien - beautiful, deadly and destined for greatness.'


Throne of Glass follows the journey of 18-year old Celaena Sardothien, a teenage assassin living in a corrupt kingdom that is ruled by the tyrannical King of Adarlan. Following a year in a slave camp called Endovier, suffering for her crimes, she accepts Crown Prince Dorian Havilliard's offer to compete with other assassins for the opportunity to serve as the King's Champion and finally gain her freedom. This leads to unexpected bonds with Chaol, the Captain of the Guard, and Dorian, the Crown Prince of Ardalan. As time passes she is drawn into a conspiracy and series of battles which lead to discoveries about the Kingdom and herself.

The main characters of the story are Aelin Ashryver Whitehorn Galathynius (Celaena Sardothien), the main protagonist in the series, Rowan Whitehorn Galathynius, a full-blooded Fae who is over three centuries old, Dorian Havilliard II, Crown Prince of Adarlan, Manon Blackbeak Crochan, a witch and heir to the Blackbeak clan and Chaol Westfall, Captain of the Guard. 

The books received positive reviews with Publishers Weekly in their review of Throne of Glass, writing, "This is not a cuddly romance, but neither is it grim. Celaena is trained to murder, yet she hasn't lost her taste for pretty dresses or good books, and a gleam of optimism tinges her outlook. Maas tends toward over-description, but the verve and freshness of the narration make for a thrilling read."

The Guardian awarded the book 5-stars and mentioned that the main character, Celaena, was more 'relatable' than most other female protagonists while USA Today called Celaena a 'next level Cinderella.'

The connection with Cinderella was something Maas spoke about in an interview, "In the 10 years that I've been working on the series, Throne of Glass has become more of an original epic fantasy than a Cinderella retelling, but you can still find a few nods to the legend here and there."

Artist: Unknown

I recently had the pleasure of working with two local cosplayers, FaelightandFolklore and Lemondreams_cosplay as Aelin and Rowan on a photoshoot based on the book.

I had worked with them many times before, as a couple and individually, on shoots including Snow White & Prince Florian, Ariel & Eric (The Little Mermaid), Briar Rose (Sleeping Beauty) and Feyre Archeron & Rhysand (A Court of Thorns and Roses). They have also become good friends and I am sure there will be many more shoots in the future.

They had been looking for a location that would work and I suggested Lewes Priory, a local ruin, that I had used many times before.

Communications before the shoot were excellent with a plan for the shoot, what we all wanted to achieve and details about time and place to meet all agreed well in advance.

Photographer: Peter Lewry

They turned up on time and were soon kitted out in their costumes ready to begin the shoot. I have to say that they are both excellent cosplayers, two of the best I have worked with, with an obvious love of what they do. Their costumes were excellent and the attention to detail was amazing.

The location had so many areas that we could use and we made the most of every part of the ruins to create a variety of images.

The theme of the book gave us many opportunities to capture individual shots as well as those of both characters together, recreating various aspects of the story. 

I was especially pleased with the series of photos recreating swordplay with both of them effortlessly battling it out and looking every bit like they really wanted to injure each other.

However, in the story their relationship grows and Rowan proves his complete loyalty to Aelin. This is something we captured during a series of images where they embrace.

We took many photos during the shoot and those featured in this article are only a small selection.

Photographer: Peter Lewry

At every shoot I work on I have always suggested ideas for poses but also always happy for those I work with to have their own input. I feel every shoot is a joint effort and both parties need to be creative and end up with the results they set out to achieve.

Photographer: Peter Lewry

We all seemed to be on the same wavelength when it came to ideas and poses during the shoot. One such idea was to have them run towards the camera, swords raised and looking menacing. We took several shots and captured some great images with them together and individually.

It would be impossible to pick any favourites, there are just too many, but I do love this one of them both relaxing by a tree.

Photographer: Peter Lewry

Following the shoot we stopped for a well-deserved hot drink and the chance to look through the photos back-of-camera. I was happy to hear their positive comments. 

Having received their selection of images I started work on the editing. I provided the images in both colour and black and white along with a few 'special edits' that I had worked on. We were all very pleased with the results which we have posted on our various social media sites.

It is nice to have behind the scenes shots and I am grateful for these two images that capture a different view of an enjoyable few hours.


I really enjoyed the shoot, working with two great cosplayers at a wonderful location and I am looking forward to working with them both again in the future. 

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You can read more about the Throne of Glass book series here... https://sarahjmaas.com/books/throne-of-glass-series/

You can also check out both @FaelightandFolklore and @Lemondreams_cosplay on Instagram

More images from the shoot, and my other work, can be found on my Instagram page @peterlewry and on Purple Port