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John Welch
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This is not a complete listing. Full length poetry collections are in bold. A Place Like Here. Katabasis, London 1968. My first publication, which I produced myself under Dinah Livingstone’s Katabasis imprint, it is a sequence of short poems based on a year I spent in Pakistan and India in 1960-61. Six of Five. The Many Press, London 1975. A series of unrhymed sonnets and the first ‘Many Press’ publication. Some of these are reprinted in my Collected Poems. The Fish God Problem The Many Press, London 1977.
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sOmEThiNg foR thE wEEkenD, SIR?: Dreams
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SOmEThiNg foR thE wEEkenD, SIR? Friday, 31 July 2015. Labels: Spoken Word Poetry. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Searching for Blue Sea Grass. Tears In The Fence. The Poetry Book Society. The Wayward Ways of Russell CJ Duffy. Subscribe To sOMeTHiNg fOR thE WeEkEnd, siR? At utilityfishshed@hotmail.co.uk. A Utility Fish Shed Blog. Ten Reasons Why You Might Enjoy The Book of Shadow. Ten Reasons Why… You Might Enjoy Poems on the Unde. Awesome Inc. template. Template images by ArdenSt.
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Participants 1997 – 2013 | SoundEye Festival of the Arts of the Word
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SoundEye Festival of the Arts of the Word. If the eye be sound the fish is sweet. Participants 1997 – 2013. SoundEye Poetry Festival 2016. SoundEye Poetry Festival 2015. Participants 1997 – 2013. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Archive of the now.
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sOmEThiNg foR thE wEEkenD, SIR?: January 2015
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SOmEThiNg foR thE wEEkenD, SIR? Friday, 23 January 2015. Links to this post. Labels: Spoken Word Poetry. Friday, 16 January 2015. Wyjasnienie by Dorota Szumilas. A spoken word piece kindly supplied by Dorota Szumilas who hails from Poland. Links to this post. Labels: Spoken Word Poetry. Friday, 9 January 2015. Terminal Hierophantiasis by Antares @ Guano Breath. Inspired by a poem drafted in 1969 and recorded over 3 sessions in 1986. We bow our heads in unison and listen. To benisons in latin as we. In ou...
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sOmEThiNg foR thE wEEkenD, SIR?: Ten Reasons Why You Might Enjoy The World’s Wife - A personal view by Roger Stevens
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SOmEThiNg foR thE wEEkenD, SIR? Friday, 7 August 2015. Ten Reasons Why You Might Enjoy The World’s Wife - A personal view by Roger Stevens. The World’s Wife. Picador 1999) was Carol Ann Duffy’s first themed collection of poems, dealing with. Sexism, equality, bereavement and birth. Looks at important events and history – from a female perspective and often in a controversial way. She tells the wives’ stories. Went to the zoo/ I said to Him/. Something about that chimpanzee reminds me of you. 4 Her cunnin...
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NOVEL CHATELAINE: June 2010
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Poet Eileen Tabios becomes a novelist with her first published novel: NOVEL CHATELAINE (TeenyTiny Press, Washington, 2009). Yay! Tuesday, June 1, 2010. I'm delighted to announce that. SILK EGG: COLLECTED NOVELS (2009-2009). Has been accepted for publication by the illustrious Shearsman Books. Of Exeter, U.K. Publication Date: Spring 2011! Of course, began with the first novel. The book will present a dozen novels! More details, no doubt, to be forthcoming! Leny M. Strobel,. Jan 22, 2009 post).
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Links | Archive of the Now
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Archive of the Now. To suggest a link to a website, please e-mail Andrea Brady using the ‘ Contact us. Poetry and Performance Archives. British Electronic Poetry Centre. Includes film and audio archive since 2007 from this long-running collaborative reading series and cross-cultural exchange based in Paris. Cambridge; ed. Sam Ladkin, Neil Pattison and others). London; ed. Jow Lindsay, Jonathan Stevenson and Marianne Morris), and its subsidiary, Sad Press. Cambridge; ed. Rod Mengham). Ed by Tim Atkins).
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Links – Outside-in / Inside-out
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A festival of outside and subterranean poetry. A partial and evolving list of links and resources related to contemporary poetry. Jerome Rothenberg’s Blog: Poems and Poetics. Pennsound: Audio/Visual Database of Experimental Poetries. Archive of the Now: The Source for British Innovative Poetry. Jacket2: A Webzine and Innovative Poetry Resource. Test Centre: Independent Publisher of Poetry. Journal of British and Irish Innovative Poetry. Ron Silliman’s Blog. The Other Room: poetry night and website.
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NOVEL CHATELAINE: CONTENTS
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Poet Eileen Tabios becomes a novelist with her first published novel: NOVEL CHATELAINE (TeenyTiny Press, Washington, 2009). Yay! Tuesday, June 1, 2010. I'm delighted to announce that. SILK EGG: COLLECTED NOVELS (2009-2009). Has been accepted for publication by the illustrious Shearsman Books. Of Exeter, U.K. Publication Date: Spring 2011! Of course, began with the first novel. The book will present a dozen novels! More details, no doubt, to be forthcoming! Leny M. Strobel,. Jan 22, 2009 post).
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the lamp and the worm: a weekend in the attic
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Sunday, 20 November 2011. A weekend in the attic. There are no photos of said roof void to grace the curiosity of any readers here - the attic is very dark -although there is a sulky flourescent bar which deigns to come on at times when it`s in a party mood. Things in attics. The terrible thing is how they literally hang over you - watch you in your bed - press down upon you. And you dont even have the luxury of knowing their history. All that stuff! Waiting and waiting. Brrr. A Romantic I think - let me...