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Poems aye, right!: Saturday evening in Belfast
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Poems aye, right! Welcome to my poetry blog. If you pitched up here on purpose or inadvertently stumbled onto this site, either way, I hope you won't be disappointed and that you'll stick around long enough to read something. Iain Pyctte Colville. Sunday, 31 May 2015. Saturday evening in Belfast. An impromptu poem to celebrate a great day for Scottish rugby as Gregor Townsend's heroes secure an historic victory, becomming the first Scottish side to win a major trophy. Glasgow Warriors 31; Munster 13.
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Poems aye, right!: December 2014
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Poems aye, right! Welcome to my poetry blog. If you pitched up here on purpose or inadvertently stumbled onto this site, either way, I hope you won't be disappointed and that you'll stick around long enough to read something. Iain Pyctte Colville. Saturday, 20 December 2014. A life in the day. I think this was the first poem I ever had published, at least, it was amongst the first, appearing in Reflections. He went a-poaching, seen as ancient right. And rounding wooded hill as day awoke. Accursed, for in...
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About | Website and blog of the Scottish poet Andrew Philip
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Website and blog of the Scottish poet Andrew Philip. Photograph by marc marnie. Andrew Philip’s first book of poems, was published in spring 2009 by Salt. For the Seamus Heaney Centre Prize for Poetry 2010. The Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust First Book Award 2010. And the Aldeburgh First Collection Prize 2009. In the 2009 Forward anothology. It follows two successful poetry pamphlets with HappenStance Press. Andrew Philip: A Sampler. Course for the Poetry School. He now lives in Linlithgow. Click to ...
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The Bougainvillea Hideaway: Happy Saturday!
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Enter a hollow of leaves and fuchsia flowers. Random thoughts litter the floor like a bed of crushed petals. Virginia, United States. View my complete profile. Bees and Lambs Ear or Be Still. From the chocolate box:. Saturday, June 27, 2015. I noticed a tiger lily had bloomed today. The hydrangea is next. I'll take a picture of both soon. Posted by Heather O'Neill 27.6.15.
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Reasoning Rhyme | Website and blog of the Scottish poet Andrew Philip
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Website and blog of the Scottish poet Andrew Philip. Back in the dim and distant past, as a Linguistics student, I wrote an Honours dissertation on rhyme. It grew out of my reflection on rhyme practice as a reader and nascent writer of poetry and developed into a critque of a PhD thesis on rhyme. By a Dutch linguist, Astrid Holtman. You can navigate through the posts using the links below. The Intolerable Wrestle With Words. To Begin at the Beginning: the Role of the Onset 1. Click to share on Google (Op...
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Diary | Website and blog of the Scottish poet Andrew Philip
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Website and blog of the Scottish poet Andrew Philip. Coming soon to a venue near you …. 10 July 2013, 8:00 pm: online reading. With Michelle Bitting as part of the Transatlantic Poetry Reading series. 16 July 2013, 7:30 pm: reading. At 12 High Street, Wooler, Northumberland, NE71 6BY. Contact Bill Eugster 01668 282176. Entry by donation. 15 August 2013, 7:30 for 8:00 pm: reading. Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, with Isobel Dixon, Richard Price, Hannah Lowe, Rob A Mackenzie and Jasmine Donahaye. 5. Promot...
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Abysmal Musings: Fictions on an Imaginary 'He'.
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Tuesday, 14 October 2014. Fictions on an Imaginary 'He'. Some deeds wreak a violence upon the person that is irreparable, and the shattered being remembers what it was like to be whole with nauseating regret. How does a broken soul move on? Some lift up their heads and continue as if nothing untoward has happened, be it through shallowness, selfishness, or exceptional force of character. But what choice do the rest have? What led to this feeling? At his most honest he wanted to become two people, maybe m...
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2010 in review | Website and blog of the Scottish poet Andrew Philip
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Website and blog of the Scottish poet Andrew Philip. The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010 and sent a a high-level summary of its overall blog health. I thought it might make a nicely self-indulgent start to 2011, not least because I’m a bit on the wabbit side to think of much else to post at the moment! A Boeing 747-400 passenger jet can hold 416 passengers. This blog was viewed about 9,500. Times in 2010. That’s about 23 full 747s. In 2010, there were 72. In my...
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Schools Events | Website and blog of the Scottish poet Andrew Philip
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Website and blog of the Scottish poet Andrew Philip. Explore what Andrew can offer your school at the links below. At Boness Academy (photo by E Robertson). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Except on i...
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