Do you like Nature Poetry at its best? Then you will love Charles Bennett’s new poetry pamphlet THAW … “It’s difficult to imagine poems that listen more closely than these to the ‘green music’ of the natural world.” Katharine Towers “Charles Bennett writes so beautifully: a poet who really seems to have his own kingdom, […]
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Alison Brackenbury Radio 4 17th June 4:30pm
I know that many of you, like me, love Alison Brackenbury’s poetry – and like me are probably on the edge of your seat awaiting Carcanet’s Selected Poems by Alison which will be coming out in 2019. Meanwhile we can all enjoy her perfectly paced radio voice and the wonderful heart and meticulous care that […]
Comments about the DIVERSIFLY project
I have just submitted the DIVERSIFLY evaluation report to the Arts Council England. I had collected screenshots of tweets and facebook posts as well as some comments that came through on email – and so I thought I would share some of them with you. DIVERSIFLY the book was recently on the longlist for the […]
DIVERSIFLY podcast #4: Alison Brackenbury
Welcome to the fourth of 7 podcasts from the DIVERSIFLY project. Alison Brackenbury lives in town. But her roots and her heart are firmly in the countryside. She talks with Nadia Kingsley about her writing process, and her family’s infuence; and she reads some of her poems. ENJOY!!!!
ALISON BRACKENBURY at Wellington Festival. And its free!!! 16th October
I have my free tickets! She is sooo wonderful!!! Nadia x details here and how to book your free tickets
ALISON BRACKENBURY!! 16th October and its FREE!!
I have my free tickets! She is sooo wonderful!!! Nadia x details here and how to book your free tickets
Ending Swiftly: DIVERSIFLY BLOG #18
As this is the last of my blogs for the URBAN BIRDS project – the swift came to mind… Thanks to you all for reading these blogs – I hope you have enjoyed them – and, hopefully, are taking part in the project! This Blog is part of the DIVERSIFLY project: For more details go here Swifts […]
Please support! – here is a list of poets and writers in Matthew Oates’ new book
We haven’t received all the permissions yet from the living poets’ and writers’ publishers – so this list is incomplete – but here is a list – in alphabetical order – of poets and writers – both dead and living – that you can find extracts and full poems within Matthew Oates’ forthcoming book […]