King's Cross is Rising
Launch 11 April 2007
King's Cross is Rising is a collection of stories by John Simmons and King's Cross Underground station staff.
The author, John Simmons, was invited by Platform for Art to be the first ever writer-in-residence at King's Cross Underground station. Following an initial period of consultation with individuals who work at the station and on the Circle line, John led a series of creative writing workshops. These took place in a room known as the "Quiet Room" at King's Cross; a small and sparsely decorated space that acts as a sanctuary for staff from the relentless hustle and bustle of the station. During the workshops the Quiet Room came alive with voices and laughter as staff wrote with John, shared their stories, jokes, favourite words and memories - and put them down onto paper. What has resulted is a fascinating random mix of beginnings of novels, poems and short stories reflecting the myriad of voices that work and pass through the station everyday, as one of the participants Asim Chaudry describes;
"...individuals going about their lives, their heads filled with a million thoughts."
King's Cross rail and tube station was built on the site of a monument to King George IV, which John Simmons makes reference to in his own work, Full Circle in 28 Stops. Today, perhaps, the site could be seen as a monument to London's ability to regenerate and flourish in the face of adversity. King's Cross and its staff have borne witness to the tragedies of the fire of 1987 and the 7/7 atrocities, but have remained proudly resilient while the station forges ahead with a new international identity as the Channel Tunnel Rail Link nears completion.
King's Cross is Rising reveals the personalities behind the uniforms worn by our world class staff, enabling their hidden talents to rise to the fore.
The booklet was originally produced for internal distribution, but free limited edition copies can be obtained by request by contacting Platform for Art email: art@tube.tfl.gov.uk
A selection of poems and stories can be found below:
Through
a Ticket Office Window – Fred Fletcher
King’s Cross Dressing – John Simmons
One minute stories – various writers
Some People We Know
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| Photos by Daisy Hutchison 2007 | |||
About the writer
John Simmons is one of the UK’s leading writers for business, and an advocate
of the need for business writing to be more expressive and human. He has
worked in the design and branding industries for many years, most recently
at The Writer - www.thewriter.co.uk
through whom he runs creative writing workshops for individuals and organisations.
His books - We, me, them & it, The invisible grail and Dark angels
– encourage people to put more of their own personalities into their writing
at work. He also writes journalism and the stories of brands, including
books on Starbucks, the Arsenal and Innocent Drinks.
John is a founder director of 26, the not-for-profit group that champions
the cause of more creative writing in business. John was the initiator
of the Circle Line project From
here to here that was a highlight of the 2005 London Design Festival,
involving a collaboration between teams from 26, London Underground and
the London College of Communications. John was the lead editor of the
From here to here book and writer of the chapter on King’s Cross.
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