You think it will be about your childhood. It turns out to be about an onion. Or a night in … More
Category: Poets
It has gone
For now, at least, it has gone. The notebooks with promising phrases, the backs of envelopes with doodles: they are … More
After the thing
I have finished the thing. People come up to me to say things. It seems to have gone well. While … More
The Year of Drinking Water, seven years on (free download)
Seven years ago I published The Year of Drinking Water, a pamphlet of poems, about my experience of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (Exeter … More
The power of poetry (free download) #NATEconf
Here are the text and ppt presentations of my NATE Conference 2014 keynote speech on The Power of Poetry. PDF … More
Lifesaving Poems: David Scott’s ‘Groundsmen’
Groundsmen The pile of cuttings puts on dreadful weight, swelters in the season, and leaks treacle. Beside it, the … More
Lifesaving Poems: Kath McKay’s Father’s Day 1970
Father’s Day 1970 This is the day my father lets us sleep, then brings us tea in bed. The sun … More
A curry with Matthew Sweeney
I am in the pub with Rupert. We are talking about planning a thing. It’s definitely going to happen. A … More
The burnt horizon
I am at a thing. It is my thing, contributing to the thing of others, who I do not know. … More
Hated by the book
The book is not in love with me. I shower it with love and promises of more stationery, but all … More
When the Holy Spirit Danced With Me in My Kitchen
When the Holy Spirit Danced With Me in My Kitchen the first thing I noticed was his arms, … More
Influences: Hugo Williams
I’m talking about real influence now –Raymond Carver This is the first in a new series of blog posts about people … More
I have not read a book in six months
I have not read a book in six months -Raymond Carver, ‘Drinking While Driving’ I can still remember the shock … More
Lifesaving Poems: Martyn Crucefix’s ‘Sugar in Banana Sandwiches’
Sugar in Banana Sandwiches ‘Still something of the child in you’ she says. I find that hard to swallow … More
Lifesaving Poems: Tonnus Oosterhoff’s ‘Middle Ages’
Middle Ages Folk from the past jostled for a place in the wallwith distant and here the same sizeIn the … More
Such fun
We are driving to a thing. We are lost. It is a lunch thing, so the children are in tow. … More
Should I have heard of you?
‘We are at a party that doesn’t love us‘ – Tomas Tranströmer We are at a thing. Not a poetry … More
Living the dream
Or this one. You arrive at the venue early but there is no one there to greet you. You pace … More