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Tony Williams's Poetry Blog: April 2007
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Tony Williams's Poetry Blog. Monday, April 16, 2007. At last I'm on a poetic map - not. Map, of Northumberland, as it happens. Acknowledged Land. The county's literary website run by poet Paul Batchelor, includes my poem 'Off Season' - written about the village of Beadnell. Click on 'Literary Northumberland', then 'Bamburgh' to find it. Posted by Tony Williams at 11:15 AM. Suddenly this blog wakes up blinking after a couple of months asleep, to register my pleasure at being published in Iota. A Bundle of...
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Tony Williams's Poetry Blog: Dickinson & Rilke at the OK Corral
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Tony Williams's Poetry Blog. Wednesday, March 07, 2012. Dickinson and Rilke at the OK Corral. This post grew out of a Facebook discussion on Mark Burnhope's page about Emily Dickinson, and specifically what it is about her that people rave about. It's cobbled together from my comments there, with more stuff added in. I'm sorry that I start by talking about Dickinson and end by talking about Rilke, just because Dickinson deserves the space to herself. Where he accuses Rilke of being a secular theologian:.
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Tony Williams's Poetry Blog: Interview on Uncle's Head
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Tony Williams's Poetry Blog. Saturday, February 25, 2012. Interview on Uncle's Head. New interview with me on All the Rooms of Uncle's Head. At the Nine Arches blog here. Posted by Tony Williams at 4:29 PM. The Corner of Arundel Lane and Charles Street. View my complete profile. Sample Poem: I Leave Myself. New Writing vol 5:1 08. New Writing vol 4:3 07. The London Magazine Aug/Sept 07. Poetry Lond autumn 07. The Dark Horse aug 07. Shit Creek Review aug 07. Smiths Knoll 40 jun 07. Shadow Train may 07.
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Tony Williams's Poetry Blog: 'freedom borne out of containment'
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Tony Williams's Poetry Blog. Wednesday, March 14, 2012. Freedom borne out of containment'. Charles Whalley reviews All the Rooms of Uncle's Head. Posted by Tony Williams at 12:22 PM. The Corner of Arundel Lane and Charles Street. View my complete profile. Sample Poem: I Leave Myself. New Writing vol 5:1 08. New Writing vol 4:3 07. The London Magazine Aug/Sept 07. Poetry Lond autumn 07. The Dark Horse aug 07. Shit Creek Review aug 07. Smiths Knoll 40 jun 07. Shadow Train may 07. Acknowledged Land apr 07.
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Tony Williams's Poetry Blog: July 2007
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Tony Williams's Poetry Blog. Tuesday, July 31, 2007. Let's Hope Not Much Depends On. Anyone know whats happening with The Red Wheelbarrow. I haven't heard back about some poems I submitted some time ago, and while I can just about get my head round the notion they might, as usual, have been rejected, I am as far as I recall a subscriber, and haven't seen a copy for some time either. Or did I just buy a single issue? Must keep better records. Posted by Tony Williams at 4:37 PM. Monday, July 30, 2007.
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Tony Williams's Poetry Blog: December 2006
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Tony Williams's Poetry Blog. Monday, December 11, 2006. I have a poem published in Shadowtrain 11. There's also an interesting piece by Peter Boyle. Some 13th century 'outcaste' poems. And an interview with Jeremy Over. Which name-checks the New York Poets and Kurt Schwitters - I don't know his work, but that tempts me to seek it out. Posted by Tony Williams at 8:19 AM. Wednesday, December 06, 2006. Poems at the Argotist. I'm delighted to say that the Argotist. Has published two of my poems. A Bundle of ...
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Tony Williams's Poetry Blog: Tim Love, By All Means
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Tony Williams's Poetry Blog. Tuesday, November 27, 2012. Tim Love, By All Means. Much better were the pieces which left cleverness behind, and just told stories. The most straightforwardly realist story here, ‘The Big Climb’, depicts a father and son after the mother’s disappearance. Do you know where she is, Papa? She’s having a holiday.’ It’s focused, retrained, and moving. Posted by Tony Williams at 10:10 AM. This comment has been removed by the author. Where Im giving my side of the story. Untranslat...
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Tony Williams's Poetry Blog: James Davies, Plants
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Tony Williams's Poetry Blog. Monday, February 27, 2012. James Davies, Plants. Isn't about the green things instead it's a book of plants as in substitutes for the poems that should have been here; a bit like a book of sicknotes. In the first half, 'Unmades', each page has a title, and then a brief description of the circumstances explaining why there's no poem. For example:. Considered 15th March 2006. Not written same day. Because we was pudding and cream to me. This doll of course. My Name is Ray').
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Tony Williams's Poetry Blog: May 2007
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Tony Williams's Poetry Blog. Monday, May 21, 2007. Mindful of Shadow Train. I have two new poems. In the latest issue of Shadow Train. It's good to be among the usual eclectic mix. Posted by Tony Williams at 1:29 PM. The Corner of Arundel Lane and Charles Street. View my complete profile. Sample Poem: I Leave Myself. New Writing vol 5:1 08. New Writing vol 4:3 07. The London Magazine Aug/Sept 07. Poetry Lond autumn 07. The Dark Horse aug 07. Shit Creek Review aug 07. Smiths Knoll 40 jun 07. Matter 2 and 3.
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Tony Williams's Poetry Blog: Antony Rowland, I am a Magenta Stick
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Tony Williams's Poetry Blog. Monday, December 17, 2012. Antony Rowland, I am a Magenta Stick. Antony Rowland, I am a Magenta Stick. Antony Rowland's first book, The Land of Green Ginger. Was an excitingly varied collection: there was a cartoonish humour, interest in family history and European history, travel and holidays, and a strange, dense style which did violence to syntax and vocabulary while seeming on the whole to be perfectly clear. I am a Magenta Stick. Was trained by a parrot. No coasters.