I now realise that previous to reading G. M. Coles' novel "Clay", although I thought I had a handle on the terrible conditions of W.W.1, I had not properly understood the true fear and terror. Th...
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Today sunshiny warm yet cool to the touch, yesterday cold dark foggy mist but warm held close, tomorrow has not come eyes closed waiting. Phillip W. Goss 010112 Happy New Year, Rebecca
Hi Mary! Its always good to hear the background to poems as you do so well and especially here with some of your poems. I loved the analogy to growing seeds- beautiful. Thank you.
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I would avoid the Dorothy Sayer translation and try someone else. She defeated me - she doesn't understand poetry!!!. Interesting interview, though. Good luck. I like the gardening image.
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Dear Flambard You are not alone. Arc, Enitharmon and Salt have also lost Arts Council funding. This major loss of our medium range poetry presses is devastating. Anvil has been cut by 42 per cent...
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I just read this and your quietness and dedication reminded me of why I must carry on too. Well done, Will, for reminding us why we're 'in this game' of poetry, what matters, and why we won't be ...
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This is a great shame. Flambard has made an exciting contribution to poetry. Something which cannot be said these days of F&F, who are commercially conservative in who they publish. Parhaps you c...
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Isn't this what art is for? Glad you had an antidote to the dismal news in the present Gradgrind climate.
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Good on you Will. All power to you.
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This post was mentioned on Twitter by Denise Sparrowhawk, Flambard Press. Flambard Press said: Brian Aldiss talks about T S Eliot, Paul Gauguin, the writing process and Mortal Morning: http://ti...
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