Yesterday I had the great pleasure of getting back in touch with Mark Robinson, poet, author and former editor … More
Month: July 2013
Women Who Dye Their Hair
I first had the pleasure of reading this remarkable and delightful poem by Janet Fisher in 2001 in the company of a … More
The First Lifesaving Poem: Alasdair Paterson’s ‘Fishermen’
Photo: Rob Starling ‘Fishermen’, by Alasdair Paterson, is one of my Lifesaving Poems. I first read it as a new teacher, … More
Lifesaving Poems: Tony Hoagland’s ‘Jet’
Thanks to the recommendation of Naomi Jaffa (again) I had the smug pleasure of already knowing the work of Tony … More
The poets I go back to
Colin Mallett, Sculptor The poets I go back to This article first appeared in the North magazine, in November 2007. … More
Falling in love with Holub’s ‘Love’
I was lucky. I was taught English in one of those classrooms with complete sets of A Taste of Honey, … More
Iain Crichton-Smith’s ‘Poetry’
It was summer. I found myself on the top floor of the library, on the recommendation of a friend: … More
Finding ‘And Yet the Books’
One year I decided that I would decorate one of my teaching rooms with my collection of Poems on the … More
Sideswiped by poetry
And sometimes you don’t know where it comes from. It appears as a heat, prickly, under your skin, your scalp. … More
Lawrence Sail’s love
I first met Lawrence Sail at a private view at a gallery just outside Exeter. My family and I … More
When one poet rescues another poet
I came across Hubert Moore’s fantastic book of poems The Hearing Room (Shoetstring, 2006) via my friend and neighbour Lawrence Sail. In … More
Lifesaving Poems: John Burnside’s ‘A Private Life’
I found John Burnside‘s ‘A Private Life’ in a poetry magazine some years ago. I wasn’t much interested in … More
Lifesaving Poems: Yorifumi Yaguchi’s Praying Mantis
Readers who have followed my Lifesaving Poems series will know by now that there isn’t and wasn’t a plan about … More