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Jackie Wills featured in world poets series
A215 associate lecturer Jackie Wills is featured in a world poets series put together by the celebrated poet and editor, Sudeep Sen. Jackie, based in Brighton, is working on her fifth collection of poetry. The World Poetry Portfolio, published on … Continue reading
My Other Blog: Chris Powici
I seem to have gone blog-crazy and started another one. Maybe mildly blog-bitten would be a better description. Anyway, if you’re interested, my other blog can be found at poetonabike.blogspot.com. Strangely enough it’s about poetry and cycling, though I find … Continue reading
Rosemary Dun live at HowTheLightGetsIn Hay
Rosemary Dun, Bristol poet, MC and stand-up, will be performing live at Hay-on-Wye Globe Field Stage on Wednesday 1st June at 2.30 pm. Here is the link to the programme: http://www.howthelightgetsin.org/2011-programme/globe-field/
Update from Chris Powici
Tuesday 22nd March Today is proving itself a vivid illustration of how mixed my working life has become. I find myself moderating an Open University forum on ‘graduateness’ and how best to enhance it, at (more or less) the same … Continue reading
Ghosts of a Low Moon
My first collection Ghosts of a Low Moon (ISBN 978-1-907276-60-6) is now available from Lapwing, Belfast at www.lapwingpoetry.com. The collection brings together new poetry and poems from magazines, such as, Ambit, The London Magazine and Interpreter’s House. The collection … Continue reading
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Tagged BBC Radio 4, e-Tour, first collection, lyric, national poetry day, poetry, readings
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THE CRAFT OF FICTION: HOW TO BECOME A NOVELIST
The Craft of Fiction: How to become a novelist by Jonathan Falla I’ve been a professional author for thirty years, writing film and stage drama, three published novels, short stories and essays. The Craft of Fiction grew out of the … Continue reading
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Tagged creative writing, fiction, film, narrative, novel, poetry, Scotland, St Andrews University, stage, story
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Chris Powici, editor of Northwords Now
I’m two issues into editing Northwords Now and the time has come to start myself a ‘blog’. This is something I promised myself (and others) back In January. The good folk at The Open University (one of my other employers … Continue reading
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Tagged Hebrides, history, literary journal, myth, nature writing, poetry, Scotland, St Kilda, story
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