I'm reading at Sheffield with Suzannah Evans and Alan Payne on Tuesday 15 October. I'll be reading from 'Eely' in which eels, theriomorphic transformation and the drainage of the fens collide. You can book your tickets here. offtheshelf.org.uk/event/poetry...
Three acclaimed poets based in Yorkshire read from their new collections. Suzannah Evans’s Green has a contemporary ‘Green Man’ angry with how humans treat their environment. Eely by Steve Ely is a sy...
I’ve always admired writers who can articulate their practice in thoughtful & intricate ways. This week In The Two-Way Poetry Podcast I talk to Mark Pullinger about Sparrow in Winter by Shinkichi Takahashi & his own poems Magus & Untitled #poetry#twowaypoetrytwowaypoetry.podbean.com
Anchored in gravel, the monitoring station logs data samples. The hours of lost production tapped by sensor and cable. (35/68, 'White Thorns', 2017)
Looking forward to this, always the highlight of any year. Longbarrow Press will be among the stallholders; hope to see you there.
Last day for our ‘Slightly Scuffed’ offer: Longbarrow hardbacks, inc. collections by Nancy Gaffield, Rob Hindle, Fay Musselwhite, Matthew Clegg and more, at half price. Unlike some crowdfunders, you actually get something useful through your door. Order here: longbarrowpress.com/current-publ...
Our books will last a lifetime, and you can pick up any 3 of them for £32 until Friday. Offer includes collections by Steve Ely, Angelina D'Roza, Rob Hindle, Peter Riley, Nancy Gaffield, Mark Goodwin, Matthew Clegg, Fay Musselwhite, Chris Jones, and more longbarrowpress.com/current-publ...
The Two-way Poetry Podcast is back for season two where I talk to poets about influential poems & how these works have influenced their own writing. Featuring @steveeely.bsky.social@longbarrowpress.bsky.socialtwowaypoetry.podbean.com
"Everything flows, everything is the eel." Out now from Longbarrow Press: Steve Ely's 'Eely', a symphony in four movements. Fenland, power, conflict, biodiversity. Here's a short introduction with four poems: longbarrowblog.wordpress.com/2024/03/26/e...
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