from the river to St. Ann’s Well
and Radford Road
always a boundary
Create, Listen, Perform, Read, Research, Teach
from the river to St. Ann’s Well
and Radford Road
always a boundary
from: WINDFALLS by Aly Stoneman
Father, you pelted our legs with tiny windfall apples/
when we looked for you at dusk. You would not recognize/ the orchard now…
Aly Stoneman, Alan Baker and Sue Dymoke will be exploring the place of place in our writing and talking about other poets whose work we admire. Five Leaves Bookshop Tues 30th April 6.30 – 8pm £3 on door or book at https://bit.ly/2GGgzxB
There’s just one day to go before poetry streams through our streets, bounds along the boulevards and flings itself far … More
Alan Baker, Sue Dymoke and Aly Stoneman will be reading and discussing poetry about near and far-flung places
Thanks to everyone who listened and commented on Recombinant Rhymes and DNA Art, broadcast last Monday on R4. If you missed it, catch up at BBC Sounds or on BBC iplayer.
Mansfield Library Poetry Writing workshop with Sue Dymoke on Sat 2nd Feb https://www.inspireculture.org.uk/whats-on/events/2019/02/thinking-poet-sue-dymoke-mansfield/
What a great year 2018 has been for poetry. I’ve read new voices, made new discoveries and experienced favourite poets … More
Just putting finishing touches to my Thinking Like a Poet writing workshop taking place at Beeston Library on Tues 11th … More
The poem ‘Roaming Range’ began to write itself after a conversation at Attenborough Nature Centre about children’s opportunities to engage with nature