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Rogue Strands: November 2014
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Weaving their ways through poetry. Friday, 28 November 2014. Poems from the Road podcast. Back in the summer I received an e-mail from Robin Vaughan-Williams, a fellow Happen Stance. Poet, asking me to record a reading of my poem "Dad on the M25 After Midnight" (from Inventing Truth. I'm delighted to report that my recording is now to form part of Robin's Poems from the Road. Podcast. Poems from the Road. Every Thursday in December, 5-6 pm, as part of the Apples and Snakes Home Cooking. This pamphlet is ...
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Rogue Strands: May 2015
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Weaving their ways through poetry. Tuesday, 26 May 2015. Four poems in The Next Review. I'm delighted to report that I've got four poems in the May/June 2015 (Vol 2, Nº5) issue of The Next Review. What's more, it seems I've even made the cover! If you like the look of it, you can click here. To get hold of a copy. Labels: The Next Review. Thursday, 21 May 2015. How do we read a poetry collection? After every revision I print up and provisionally bind the collection, ensuring that the left-hand, right-han...
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Rogues’ Gallery | Poor Rude Lines
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Your friendly poetry blog by John Field. Asymp; 3 Comments. How many of my muses can you name? Thank you to my brother, Peter James Field. For the banner which now graces the blog. He’s a talented illustrator and, although most of his work is for UK and international newspapers and magazines, he also illustrates book covers. My favourite is his jacket for Vladimir Nabokov’s Pale Fire. And his cover for Sandi Toksvig’s Valentine Grey. If you’d like to commission him, contact Agency Rush. Next post →.
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Olivia Byard’s The Wilding Eye: New and Selected Poems | Poor Rude Lines
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Your friendly poetry blog by John Field. Olivia Byard’s The Wilding Eye: New and Selected Poems. Asymp; 1 Comment. Angry Swans (Photo credit: Chris Frewin). Then the menaces started. Cueva de las Manos, Argentina (Photo credit: Xipe Totec39). Olivia Byard’s The Wilding Eye: New and Selected Poems. Opens in trademark style with Homo Erectus, a vision of our progenitors gathered around the hearth 1 million years ago. And of the government’s blinkered STEM agenda. Once more and her present continuous fall e...
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Claire Trévien’s and Gareth Prior’s Other Countries: Contemporary Poets Rewiring History | Poor Rude Lines
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Your friendly poetry blog by John Field. Claire Trévien’s and Gareth Prior’s Other Countries: Contemporary Poets Rewiring History. The Rewiring History Project. Asymp; Leave a comment. Other Countries:Contemporary Poets Rewiring History. Other Countries: Contemporary Poets Rewiring History. Vandalized Rokeby Venus 1914 (Photo credit: Wikipedia). And the recent destruction of Nimrud. Barbette by Madame d’Ora, 1926. My other extraordinary moment was John McCullough’s Polari Georgie, Belladonna, Sid, ...
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2015 | Poor Rude Lines
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Your friendly poetry blog by John Field. Dream Attack: Fiona Moore’s Night Letter. November 1, 2015. I was once awoken in the dead of night by the kitchen knives. Not by the cutlery but the other …. Continue reading →. Mark Doty’s Deep Lane and the T S Eliot Prize, 2015. October 29, 2015. Mark Doty‘s latest, Deep Lane, is truly exceptional. Poetry can, of course, be any number of things but some of …. Continue reading →. Another Brick in the Wall: David Harker’s and Tamar Yoseloff’s Nowheres. June 7, 2015.
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Poetry | Poor Rude Lines
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Your friendly poetry blog by John Field. I’m a Bitch – David Kinloch’s Some Women. April 14, 2016. This morning, I’m thrilled to fill the guest blogger slot on Anthony Wilson’s poetry blog, where I write about the …. Continue reading →. Blue Dress: Ryan Van Winkle’s The Good Dark. April 10, 2016. Ryan Van Winkle’s second collection, The Good Dark, opens in style with The Duke in Pines. Continue reading →. Helena Nelson’s How (Not) to Get your Poetry Published. March 6, 2016. Continue reading →. My review...
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Devil’s Haircut: Carmina Masoliver’s Nasty Little Intro #8 | Poor Rude Lines
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Your friendly poetry blog by John Field. Devil’s Haircut: Carmina Masoliver’s Nasty Little Intro #8. Asymp; 1 Comment. Arthur Rackham Rapunzel, 1909 (Photo credit: Wikipedia). Young Saudi Arabian woman wearing a niqab in Abha (Photo credit: Wikipedia). All of of which runs counter to Western stereotypes of Islam. Masoliver reminds us that symbols are slippery things and that we’d do well to proceed with caution when ascribing them with meaning. Buy Nasty Little Intro #8 from Nasty Little Press. Click to ...
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Nowheres | Poor Rude Lines
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Your friendly poetry blog by John Field. Another Brick in the Wall: David Harker’s and Tamar Yoseloff’s Nowheres. June 7, 2015. Even today, an assault on the defensive ditches surrounding Maiden Castle would be challenging, their presence serving as a reminder of our …. Continue reading →. Search Poor Rude Lines. Rude Lines in your inbox. Enter your email address to follow Poor Rude Lines and receive notifications of new posts by email. Follow Poor Rude Lines on WordPress.com. SJ Fowler - {Enthusiasm}.
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