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Miscellaneous
Turning Japanese
This introductory guide to Japanese short poetry is divided into the main forms ranging from the ancient haiku to the newly established cherita.
Julia Duke
As a writer, I love to experiment. Over the years I have worked extensively at poetry, my first love, and at creative nonfiction, including nature writing, memoir and a recent, mixed-genre project on identity. In recent years I have developed my poetry writing more fully, exploring my interest in imagist poetry, free verse and traditional…
Busking Poets at Sculpture in the Valley
On a cool June afternoon, seven poets gathered at Potton Hall to visit the Waveney & Blyth Sculpture Trail and trace its path of artistry and inspiration. “Be inspired!” was the exhortation from Suffolk Poetry Society, of which they were all keen members. And indeed they were inspired! Read more here https://waveneyandblytharts.com/category/blog/
On a Knife Edge – new book from SPS
On a Knife Edge – new book from SPS This collection of poems by SPS members aims to draw attention to the plight of nature in the UK. It was inspired by the theme of the Lettering Arts Trust major exhibition for 2021 On a Knife Edge which runs from Friday, 9th July to Sunday, 7th November at the…
Passacaglia – Peter Campbell-Kelly
Peter Campbell-Kelly is Section Leader, Second Violins of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. In the recording below he plays Biber’s Mystery Sonata No. 16, ‘Passacaglia’ for solo violin. Peter has also written an accompanying poem. He describes the pairing as “…a sort of musical prayer, intended somehow for the well-being of all of us in…