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
Author: Anthony Wilson
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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James Schuyler is back from the dead with the lovely “Other Flowers” a posthumous book of his unpublished, uncollected poems.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
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
Philip Gould: I would not wish to have died the person I was
via bbc.co.uk
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
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
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: 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