I'm not sure what the collective noun is for a group of poets but I quite like "stanza"! And what a great stanza we had last week up in Cumbria. A diverse group, with very different writing styles but so interesting - and most encouraging to a fledgling like myself. Kim Moore and Jennifer Copley
made excellent tutors, certainly working us hard (in fact, it felt like
coming home for a rest on Friday!) but pushing forwards to get the most
possible out of our five days together.
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...and the sun shone on the righteous! |
We had the benefit too of a visit by two guest poets on the Wednesday
evening. Carole Coates (who was described by Peniless Press as "sharp
and not to be messed with") read from "Swallowing Stones", her sequence
of fictional monologues from the chilling world of Kor - quite an
electrifying experience. Andrew Forster, the literature officer with the
Wordsworth Trust, made good on his comment that "poetry should
surprise" - I really enjoyed his work. I'm trying to resist the
temptation to buy yet more poetry books but his pamphlet "Digging", so
fantastically illustrated by Hugh Bryden (Roncadora Press), was a must.
Now, after a week of "Encounters" - with the landscape (see below), art, the past, the body and the dead - copious scribblings and the planting of many seeds, it's down to some work on it all here. Thank you so much, Kim and Jenny - I'm definitely signing up for next year!
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Dawn over Morecambe Bay |
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