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Uneven Floor: January 2015
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An independent poetry blogzine. Watch your step. Has she seen him. It never harmed me. Using the knife to cut out. The curious knot in the wood. Slit the vein of red pare back. Shaves his hair to the scalp. The child sticks out. His chin grits his teeth. Keeps the pirate costume. On all the time. Sword at the ready. At night he sucks his thumb. Annette Mullumby (Western Australia). Links to this post. Why don’t you have teeth there. Nanna he says pointing to the gaps. Oh I say they got worn out. Annette ...
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Poetry | isabelrogers.org
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Never promises to be entirely serious. Here is a selection of published work. Click on a title to read the poem. Will be in a forthcoming issue of. Will link when published. Is included in Eyewear Publishing. Best New British and Irish Poets. Is the title poem of a song cycle by Ian Stephens, who set three of my poems for unaccompanied choir. First performance in London, November 2015. Has also been set by Ian Stephens as a piece for Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Choir. Boys in the storm. Shortlisted in t...
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October | 2014 | Kim Moore
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Forthcoming Residential Poetry Courses. From Ordinary to Extraordinary – Residential Poetry Course in Grange-Over-Sands. Residential Poetry Course, St Ives. Monthly Archives: October 2014. I’m still alive…. October 28, 2014. Anyway, normal service of Sunday poems will begin again from next weekend and I have a real backlog of fabulous poems and poets lined up which will probably keep me going until Christmas. In the evening I was judging the Open Mic competition alongside Phoebe and Rodolfo and I must ad...
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DAY NINETY-SEVEN – Annie Freud | new boots and pantisocracies
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New boots and pantisocracies. 100 days of poetry for the austere generation. New Boots and Panties – the Ian Dury connection. New Boots: Report Card. Report Card #2 – The Editorial Process. DAY NINETY-SEVEN – Annie Freud. DAY NINETY-SEVEN – Annie Freud. August 16, 2015. August 5, 2015. I was in the. A pool of blood. More patients, arriving. With their documents,. And walked round it. A man in a cap. Halted at the edge. Of the pool of blood. Looked left, then right,. To see if any. But no one did. You are...
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Loose Muse: poetry, stories and a ukelele | isabelrogers.org
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Never promises to be entirely serious. Loose Muse: poetry, stories and a ukelele. Last night I went to Winchester Discovery Centre for my first Loose Muse event. I’d heard about them from friends who write fiction, but this one centered on poetry. Run by Sue Wrinch. Loose Muse celebrates literary women. Checking her set list. Top of the bill was Rhian Edwards. In turns funny, playful and melancholy. My only regret is forgetting to ask her to sign the copy I bought later. As an aside, I think interleaving...
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Flash fiction | isabelrogers.org
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Never promises to be entirely serious. I’ve only been writing flash relatively recently. My 300-word piece –. Paris, 9th June 1794. 8211; was one of the 15 runners. Up in the FLASH MOB International Flash Fiction Competition 2013. You can read it here. I was longlisted in The New Writer Magazine’s 2014 competitions. For a 500-word flash and a poetry collection). My 100-word piece Literary Costume. Was shortlisted in the 2014 National Flash Fiction Competition. You can read the winning stories here. Half-...
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Commonplace - Maria Taylor: The Warwick Review
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Commonplace - Maria Taylor. Tuesday, 28 October 2014. Just a quick note today. My poem, 'Ferry' is in the latest issue of 'The Warwick Review.' Many thanks to the editor, Michael Hulse for accepting my work. Click here. I will be back with more blog lengthy posts, promise. Labels: The Warwick Review. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Available from Nine Arches Press. Click on image for details, or contact me and we'll come to an arrangement. Come Tweet With Me! Lifesaving Poem...
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Commonplace - Maria Taylor: Publications
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Commonplace - Maria Taylor. Ms Taylor has been published or forthcoming in the following places:. Ink, Sweat and Tears. Tears in the Fence. The English Chicago Review. Times Literary Supplement (Reviewer). Nine Arches Press 2012. I am trying to keep this up to date . 52: A Year o. Ed Jo Bell, Nine Arches Press, 2015. More Raw Material: Work Inspired by Al. Ed Neil Fullwood and Da vid Sillitoe, Lucifer Press, 2015. Over Land, Over Sea: Poems for Th. The Emma Press Anthology of Dance. Emma Press, 2015.
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Commonplace - Maria Taylor: ...And 'And Other Poems'
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Commonplace - Maria Taylor. Tuesday, 17 March 2015. And 'And Other Poems'. Labels: And Other Poems. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am a poet and reviewer living in Leicestershire. I've been published in various publications my first collection, Melanchrini, shortlisted for the Michael Murphy Memorial Prize, is out now from Nine Arches Press. View my complete profile. Available from Nine Arches Press. Click on image for details, or contact me and we'll come to an arrangement. Come Tweet With Me!
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Commonplace - Maria Taylor: The Aldeburgh Poetry Festival 2014: My First Time
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Commonplace - Maria Taylor. Wednesday, 26 November 2014. The Aldeburgh Poetry Festival 2014: My First Time. It feels like a while ago now, but I had a great time at the 26. Aldeburgh Poetry Festival, (or APF26 for short). It may have been the 26. At the Pears Gallery in Aldeburgh itself. Most of the events are held at Snape Maltings, a huge arts complex with a gigantic auditorium. The final two verses from the poem:. The world is a mist. And then the world is. Minute and vast and clear. The tide. I’...
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