Days of Dreams
Days of Dreams, the latest publication from The Poetry point Press, is a beautiful collection of 50 black and white analogue photographs interspersed with short poetic meditations. The photographs are […]
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Days of Dreams, the latest publication from The Poetry point Press, is a beautiful collection of 50 black and white analogue photographs interspersed with short poetic meditations. The photographs are […]
Megan Chapman (aka MCMC Spoken) and I have just begun co-editing a small anthology of Cornish poets. The anthology aims to challenge and provoke discussion about the unacceptable wreckage of […]
Lyonesse by Penelope Shuttle is her latest collection, and has received great reviews. here’s one from The Guardian: “Combining two collections in one, the veteran poet immerses us in a […]
To Witness: Ian Duhig on poetry’s responsibilities (this is an excerpt from a full article on the Poetry London website, click on the title above to read the full article) […]
He received numerous awards, including a Guggenheim Fellowship, an Obie Award for Best Play, an NEA grant, the Alfred Jarry Award, and a Rockefeller grant for playwriting. McClure wrote twenty […]
I was recently asked for information about what I do/have done besides The Poetry Point. There are the about pages and other bits of info kicking around on this Poetry […]
A live performance of “Know it All”, by Mac Dunlop. This video of the poem and electronic soundscape was filmed & Edited by Daniel Philbrooks of Shirt & Tie Productions […]
“Simon Armitage, the poet laureate, was undoubtedly wise when he declined to pen a poem to commemorate the UK’s exit from the European Union on the intended “Brexit day” of […]
The 7*s poetry group meets in the back room at the Seven Stars in Falmouth, every Monday evening from 8:15pm onwards. This laundry poet will be there too. […]