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World Poetry Day

Here’s wishing everyone a Happy World Poetry Day for 2021. Here’s some background information from UNESCO as to why World Poetry Day is more important than it might appear: Held every year on 21 March, World Poetry Day celebrates one of humanity’s most treasured forms… Read more

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Erasure Poetry

Every month (or nearly every month) I work in a generative space that asks us to make seven poems for seven days starting on the seventh of each month (it’s called ‘sevens’). For March, I experimented with erasure poetry. I really admire some of the… Read more

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Interview: Julian Brasington

Julian’s work combines the lyrical and political. Ambiguous, imagistic, it encourages us to see the world differently, encouraging multiple understandings and different readings. Here, he reads and discusses his poem, Home to the Hebrides, which was published in Ink, Sweat and Tears in June 2020.… Read more

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Interview: Matthew M C Smith

Matthew’s work is evocative and sincere without being sentimental. His poetry frequently uses landscape as a means to explore ideas and intersections of time, space and human stories, using powerful imagery that takes the reader on a journey full of multiple transformations.  On the blurb… Read more

Shop

Welcome to my emporium of prints, ephemera, and other curious things. I don’t go through a ‘print to order’ third-party site when selling artwork but use local or specialist art printers. I keep it this way because I love knowing exactly what I’m sending out.… Read more