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Tag: Alan Baker

Moniza Alvi and Alan Baker: new poetry

Spring is proving to be a great season for new poetry. My two best reads so far both present fascinating … More

Alan Baker, Bloodaxe, dialect poetry, Geordie, Leafe Press, Moniza Alvi, poetry reading

Poetry Dispatches from 2020

Caroline’s Bird’s The Air Year was without doubt this year’s most breath-taking read. The sweep and swirl of her fifth … More

Alan Baker, Caroline Bird, Ian McMillan, Margaret Atwood, Matthew Welton, Rachel Long, The Verb

Riverrun

from the river to St. Ann’s Well

and Radford Road

always a boundary

Alan Baker, Five Leaves Bookshop, Nottingham Poetry Festival, poetry and place, Riverrun

The place is the thing: 30th April 6.30pm

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

Alan Baker, Aly Stoneman, Five Leaves Bookshop, Nottingham Poetry Festival, poetry and place, Sue Dymoke

Poetry and Place: 30th April NPF 2019

Alan Baker, Sue Dymoke and Aly Stoneman will be reading and discussing poetry about near and far-flung places

Alan Baker, Aly Stoneman, Five Leaves Bookshop, Nottingham Poetry Festival, poetry, poetry and place, Sue Dymoke

2018: A great year for poetry

What a great year 2018 has been for poetry. I’ve read new voices, made new discoveries and experienced favourite poets … More

Alan Baker, Becky Cullen, Five Leaves Bookshop, Jackie Kay, Jonathan Taylor, Liz Berry, Moniza Alvi, shoestring press, Thomas A.Clark

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