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Author: Anthony Wilson

I am a lecturer, poet and writing tutor. I work in teacher and medical education at the University of Exeter. My anthology Lifesaving Poems was published by Bloodaxe Books in 2015. In 2012 I published Riddance (Worple Press), a collection of poems, and Love for Now (Impress Books), a memoir, about my experience of cancer. The Wind and the Rain, my sixth collection of poems, is available now from Blue Diode Publishing. My current research project, funded by the Foyle Foundation, is Young Poets' Stories: https://youngpoetsstories.com/. This blog is archived by the British Library.

Lifesaving Poems: WN Herbert’s ‘The Black Wet’

In 2002 I heard WN Herbert read ‘The Black Wet’ at the Aldeburgh Poetry Festival. This is not remarkable in itself, you might say, and … More

Lifesaving Poems, Poems, Poetry, WN Herbert

The Write Team: Creative Writers in School -from Bath Festivals

via youtube.com I used to be the one sitting quiet in the corner and now I am not afraid to … More

Creativity, Teaching Writing, The Write Team, Writers in Schools

My Hero: Michael Laskey

Photo: Derek Adams Some writers influence you through the pull of their imagination on your work, opening up new worlds … More

Aldeburgh Poetry Festival, Anthony Wilson, Anthony Wilson Poet, Anthony Wilson The Difference, CK Williams, Education, Kin by CK Williams, Michael Laskey, Michael Laskey Poetry Trust, Poems, Poetry, Poetry Trust, poetry workshops, Poets, Teaching Poems, Teaching Poetry, Teaching Teachers, Teaching Writing, Writing Workshops

The Day Ted Hughes Died

Ted Hughes died on 28 October, 1998, aged 68. He had been suffering with colon cancer. Just about everyone I … More

Arvon, Poetry, Poets, Teaching Writing, Ted Hughes

The Other Life: In memory of Emily Riall

The Other Life in memory of Emily Riall     I want to wake up in a house where the … More

Life Lessons, Poems, Poetry, Presence

In Memory of Emily Riall

photo: Gwenllian Riall Last week I posted a blog about entering remission after treatment for cancer. For me this moment … More

Life Lessons, Poets, Presence, Remission

What I have learned about remission

  In February I wrote a blog post on the anniversary of my diagnosis of Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma (NHL), a cancer … More

Cancer, Life Lessons, Presence, Remission

Lifesaving Poems: Cliff Yates’s ‘Boggle Hole’

This has already been a memorable year, for I have seen my old friend Cliff Yates twice, both at poetry-related … More

Cliff Yates, Lifesaving Poems, Poetry, Poets

In memory of Jörn Cann

I was deeply saddened to hear ten days ago of the death of Jörn Cann, the ward doctor in the … More

Cancer, Life Lessons, Poems, Poetry

Lifesaving Poems: Robert Rehder’s ‘Corminboeuf 157’

  I was very sad to read yesterday that the American poet Robert Rehder died in 2009. I had no idea. He … More

Lifesaving Poems, Poetry, Poets, Robert Rehder

What the Living Do -by Marie Howe

  What the Living Do Johnny, the kitchen sink has been clogged for days, some utensil probably fell down there. And … More

Life Lessons, Lifesaving Poems, Poetry, Poets, Presence

Innocent Brilliance: James Schuyler’s Other Flowers by Michael Klein at the the poetry blog

James Schuyler is back from the dead with the lovely “Other Flowers”  a posthumous book of his unpublished, uncollected poems.  … More

James Schuyler, Poetry, Poets, Presence

Lifesaving Poems: Mandy Coe’s ‘Let’s Celebrate’

I will forever be grateful to Emma Metcalfe from the Bath Festivals’ Write Team for recommending to me Mandy Coe’s … More

Cancer, Lifesaving Poems, Mandy Coe, Poems, Poetry, Poets, Presence, Remission

Philip Gould: I would not wish to have died the person I was

via bbc.co.uk

Cancer, Life Lessons, Philip Gould, politics, Presence, Spirituality

Lifesaving Poems: Moniza Alvi’s ‘I Would Like to be a Dot in a Painting by Miro’

  I first read Moniza Alvi’s wonderful ‘I Would Like to be a Dot in a Painting by Miro’ in … More

Lifesaving Poems, Moniza Alvi, Poetry, Poets

Poetry and 9/11

  I am a little late in writing these reflections prompted by the tenth anniversary of 9/11. What I want … More

9/11, Education, Kenneth Koch, Poetry, Research, Seamus Heaney

Lifesaving Poems: Mark Halliday’s ‘The Missing Poem’

  A very special thing happened this week: a large delivery of poetry pamphlets fromHappenstance Press arrived. It included the wonderful No … More

Lifesaving Poems, Mark Halliday, Poems, Poetry, Poets, Presence

Lifesaving Poems: Peter Sansom’s K563

  In my last blog post I wrote about the importance of following one’s nose in terms of developing a taste … More

Lifesaving Poems, Peter Sansom, Poetry, Poets

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