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Exultations and Difficulties: Four Prose Poems. Tuesday, April 5. Roles crumble, delve to a deeper set. Let the bottom fall out of books placed one by one on your knee. A no from next door, and the sob of a child, reality in the power of others, not what we are. Who was the first to put out his hand? Silence is an unauthorised gift. All kinds of monsters are possible, and new births with them. Ian Seed, 2005. For information about my poetry and other stuff. Click on this (Yes, this! What Was Still Is.
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Exultations and Difficulties: New Year Letters. Friday, January 7. A poem by Mairead Byrne. It is a long time since we saw you. The cold is terrible. John is engaged. God bless and best wishes for 1002. Do you remember "coby"? We had a laugh. Very best wishes for 957. Deb said to write you. You know what I want to say. What is your answer? The very best in 1604. When will we see you? Bring butter if you can. God bless and best wishes for 1371. Happy New Year from all at 41 and best wishes for 2032. What ...
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Exultations and Difficulties: PLETHORIC AIR. Sunday, January 2. A Poem by Luke Kennard. We all laughed at the decomposing clown,. But afterwards guilt sunk upon us. And we got smashed on the balcony. I had lost my left shoe in the blood. The doyen and her ten attachés. Scattered blossom on the divans. We were charmed by a famous puppy,. A dozen gold pins in her forehead;. A tendency to speak ill of the dead. The dead are so stupid,’ she said. An attaché took me by the temples and ordered,. This site is s...
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Exultations and Difficulties: The Play Is The Thing. Monday, December 20. The Play Is The Thing. I’ve changed my mind about presenting a special Christmas treat here. Pluvagnorn the King has summoned his Chieftains to a War Council in the throne room. All are dressed in furs and helmets.). Pluvagnorn: What word of the enemy? Scout: The enemy is huge. The enemy's tents are like a forest. The enemy's cavalry are like a storm. The enemy's spears glitter like a million stalks of silver asparagus. Cuneglas: K...
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Exultations and Difficulties: In Khlebnikov's Aviary. Friday, May 6. A Poem by Paul Violi. O you Cacklers, cackle away! O Cacklers and Cacklettes,. Arise, O Ridicules, O righteous Cacklings,. Snicker and snigger, cackle and gloat! Cackleladies and Cacklegents,. Greet the morn, O you Cacklers and Cacklettes! O you cacklishly contagious Cacklings! Splattering cachinnations, cackle every which way! Cease not, O noontide Cacklettes. And Cacklings cackle away! Cackle away all ye Cacklers,. Paul Violi, 2005.
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Exultations and Difficulties: from "Risk Assessment". Monday, August 15. By Rupert Loydell and Robert Sheppard. Quality with a silent E thinking path diversion. Rare intuition absent fair intonation absolved. Slinking past 'Diversity' rediscover and claim 'Identity'. Slide into serial thinking don't get around such many. Sick in sink. voices silenced. Luminous dance across the carpet Quantity with a. Roaring N refunctioning 'Inclusiveness' wrong-headed translation. Of Dada Qualia feed the imaginary fish.
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Why I write | Roy Marshall
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Favourite poem of the week. Links to my poems online. Reviews of The Sun Bathers. June 25, 2015. Why I write, part one. My exercise book comes back with ‘see me’ written in it. But it’s ok. This time there are lots of ticks in red pen and an ‘excellent’ at the end. Why I write, part two. But my point is this. Despite each key-strike causing pain, despite the fact I will receive no financial gain from this piece, I’m still writing it and what I want to know is, why? Why I write, part three. You are commen...
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Archive of the Now. To suggest a link to a website, please e-mail Andrea Brady using the ‘ Contact us. Poetry and Performance Archives. British Electronic Poetry Centre. Includes film and audio archive since 2007 from this long-running collaborative reading series and cross-cultural exchange based in Paris. Cambridge; ed. Sam Ladkin, Neil Pattison and others). London; ed. Jow Lindsay, Jonathan Stevenson and Marianne Morris), and its subsidiary, Sad Press. Cambridge; ed. Rod Mengham). Ed by Tim Atkins).
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Tiffany Anne Tondut, featured poet, | Roy Marshall
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Favourite poem of the week. Links to my poems online. Reviews of The Sun Bathers. Tiffany Anne Tondut, featured poet,. June 17, 2015. I met Tiffany at the launch of Magma magazine, issue 61, and was struck by her poems (she read two) which seemed to have an authority and memorable originality. I felt there was an unusual vibrancy and freedom to her work ( ee cummings sprang to mind), which can only be a good thing. After publication in Poetry News, Tiffany’s poems have appeared in Rising,. You’re not jea...
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Poetry Reviews | Roy Marshall
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Favourite poem of the week. Links to my poems online. Reviews of The Sun Bathers. Loop of Jade by Sarah Howe. This book is rich in ideas and emotional depth, a book by a poet adept at interlacing disparate references in order to explore the nature of cultural and gender identity. Something sets us looking for a place. For many minutes every day we lose. Ourselves to somewhere else. 8216;Embalmed’ is a simultaneously fantastical and horrifying examination of the excesses of absolute power which reve...
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