Celebrate Wombwell Rainbow Interviews with me over 26 Days. Today is Letter D. One letter a day displaying all the links to those interviews. We dig into those surnames. Discover their inspirations, how they write, how did they begin. Would you love to have your name featured here? Contact me.

broken by dah

Dah, https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/02/20/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-dah-helmer/

Dalbuono, Nadia https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/11/05/on-fiction-wombwell-rainbow-interviews-nadia-dalbuono/

Dambawinna, Maiya Calise https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/10/09/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-maiya-calise-dambawinna/

Darbishire, Kerry https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/10/12/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-kerry-darbishire/

Dardis, Colin https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/12/30/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-colin-dardis/

Darlington, Andrew https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/10/11/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-andrew-Darlington/

Dartford, Ralph  https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/09/26/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-ralph-dartford/

Dastidar, Rishi https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/11/05/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-rishi-dastidar/

Davenport, Patrice https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/01/24/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-nancy-patrice-davenport/

Davies, Gareth Writer https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/10/09/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-gareth-writer-davies/

Davis, Austin https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/02/25/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-austin-davis/

Dawson, Tracy https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/09/18/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-tracy-dawson/

Dedes, Jamie https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/09/06/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-jamie-dedes/

Denby, Joolz https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/10/13/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-joolz-denby/

Denehan, Steve https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/07/16/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-steve-denehan/

Dickel, Michael https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/10/01/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-michael-dickel/

Dicks, Z D https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/02/04/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-z-d-dicks/

DG, J https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/07/25/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-j-dg/

DiMartino, Dawn Marie https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/01/07/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-dawn-marie-dimartino/

Dingham, Chelsea https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/01/06/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-chelsea-dingham/

Dixon, Jeremy https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/11/22/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-jeremy-dixon/

Dixon, Sarah L. https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/11/27/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-sarah-l-dixon/

Docherty, Brian https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/11/15/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-brian-docherty/

Doherty, Kate https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/11/27/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-katie-doherty/

Donaldson, Moira https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/06/11/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-moyra-Donaldson/

Doyle, John https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/10/30/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-john-doyle/

Dronsfield, Ken Allan https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/09/05/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-ken-allan-dronsfield/

D’Roza, Angelina https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/11/10/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-angelina-droza/

DuMars, Susan Millar https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/04/28/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-susan-millar-dumars/

Dunning, Mari Ellis https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/07/01/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-mari-ellis-dunning/

Dutta, Moinak https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/10/21/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-moinak-dutta/

Dyer, Claire https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/09/23/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-claire-dyer/

Dyson, Paul https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/10/08/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-paul-dyson/

Anxious Corporals by Alan Morrison (Smokestack Books)

tearsinthefence's avatarTears in the Fence

One thing many of us love about small-press poetry is that unlike most textual production, it’s not written under the weather eye of capitalist power or for material gain. The same generally goes for non- or pre-professional academic writing, so there’s at least one area of commonality for the dissertation-poem, an infrequent fusion whose Western origins nonetheless stretch back at least to Aratus and Nicander.

As a dissertation, this book excerpts in detail from a small number of classic studies: David Lockwood’sThe Blackcoated Worker(1958) on the culture and politics of clerks; Geoffrey Mortimer’sThe Blight of Respectability(1897) on respectability and villadom; MacKenzie and Silver’sAngels in Marble(1968) on working class conservatives; Ken Worpole’sDockers and Detectives(1983) on popular reading; and especially Richard Hoggart’sThe Uses of Literacy(1957) on the effects of manufactured mass culture.

What links them all is a loose thesis about the…

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Celebrate Wombwell Rainbow Interviews with me over 26 Days. Today is Letter C. One letter a day displaying all the links to those interviews. We dig into those surnames. Discover their inspirations, how they write, how did they begin. Would you love to have your name featured here? Contact me.

hearken by ingrid collins

Calderon-Collins, Ingrid M https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/08/20/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-ingrid-m-calderon-collins/

Caldwell, Anne https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/01/12/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-anne-caldwell/

Campbell, Cath https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/10/21/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-cath-campbell/

Campbell, Kayleigh https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/10/14/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-kayleigh-campbell/

Campbell, Pris https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/09/05/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-pris-campbell/

Cannon, Karen Jane https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/09/04/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-karen-jane-cannon/

Carragon, Patricia https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/01/05/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-patricia-carragon/

Carter, James https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2020/01/09/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-james-carter/

Cassey, Anne https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/11/02/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-anne-casey/

Castillo, Susan https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/01/17/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-susan-castillo/

Catlin, Alan https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/10/18/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-alan-catlin/

Cepeda, Adrian Ernesto https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/10/08/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-ernesto-cepeda/

Challis, John https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/08/01/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-john-challis/

Chapman, Patrick https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/05/21/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-patrick-chapman/

Chatterji, Shivangi https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/07/22/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-shivangi-chatterji/

Cherefko, Joanne Zarrillo https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/09/17/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-joanne-zarrillo-cherefko/

Cherriman, Becky  https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/09/26/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-becky-cherriman/

Chirasa, Mbizo https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/11/06/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-mbizo-chirasa/

Christmass, Shane Jesse https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/01/18/on-fiction-wombwell-rainbow-interviews-shane-jesse-christmass/

Clarke, David https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/06/05/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-david-clarke/

Clegg, Matthew https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/09/10/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-matt-clegg/

Clough, Elisabeth Sennitt https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/05/03/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-elisabeth-sennitt-clough/

Clyne, Rachael https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/11/12/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-rachael-clyne/

Coffin, Lyn https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/02/05/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-lyn-coffin/

Cok, Laura https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/08/03/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-laura-cok/

Colavita, Angelo https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/08/21/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-angelo-colavita/

Cole, Louise G https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/08/06/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-louise-g-cole/

Cole, Soji https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/08/14/on-plays-short-stories-wombwell-rainbow-interviews-soji-cole/

Coleman, Sharon https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/06/15/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-sharon-coleman/

Coles, Kitty https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/10/11/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-kitty-coles/

Colley, Frank https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/09/06/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-frank-colley/

Columb, Iris https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/04/02/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-iris-colomb/

Conway, Suzy https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/03/13/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-suzy-conway/

Cook, Juliet https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/01/17/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-juliet-cook/

Costi, Angela https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/10/01/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-angela-costi/

Craig-Whytock, Suzanne https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/07/26/on-writing-wombwell-rainbow-interviews-suzanne-craig-whytock/

Crane, Marisa https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/01/24/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-marisa-crane/

Cronborg, Richard J. https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/10/12/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-richard-j-cronborg/

Cullen, Rob https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/09/27/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-rob-cullen/

Culshaw, Gareth https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/05/04/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-gareth-culshaw/

Delighted by Ankh Spice’s review of my collaboration with artworker Jane Cornwell “Wonderland in Alice plus other ways of seeing” on Goodreads

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4839423177

Celebrate Wombwell Rainbow Interviews with me over 26 Days. Today is Letter B. One letter a day displaying all the links to those interviews. We dig into those surnames. Discover their inspirations, how they write, how did they begin. Would you love to have your name featured here? Contact me.

Ripe by Isabelle Baafi

Baafi, Isabelle https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/11/08/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-isabelle-baafi/

Badcoe, Ian https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/10/21/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-ian-badcoe/

Bagoo, Andre https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/12/07/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-andre-bagoo/

Bakaya, Dr. Santosh https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/10/30/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-dr-santosh-bakaya/

Baldinger, Jason https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/09/07/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-jason-baldinger/

Ball, Magdalena https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/01/02/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-magdalena-ball/

Banks, Chris https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/09/19/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-chris-banks/

Banyard, Ben https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/10/07/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-ben-banyard/

Barker, Andrew David https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/11/10/on-fiction-wombwell-rainbow-interview-andrew-david-barker/

Barnard, Matt https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/10/22/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-matthew-barnard/

Barnes, Charley https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/06/10/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-charley-barnes/

Barnyard, Ben https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/10/07/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-ben-banyard/

Barwin, Gary https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/09/05/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-gary-barwin/

Beagrie, Bob https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/09/22/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-bob-beagrie/

Begovic, Jana https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/09/29/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-jana-begovic/

Bennett, John M, https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/06/09/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-john-m-bennett/

Bernard, Christopher https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/01/28/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-christopher-Bernard/

Berriozabal, Luis Cuauhtémoc https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/01/02/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-luis-cuauhtemoc-berriozabal/

Berry, Dominic https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/12/31/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-dominic-berry/

Berry, Jake https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/01/18/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-jake-berry/

Beukes, Don https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/11/02/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-don-beukes/

Beverly, Sylvia Ladi Di https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/02/18/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-sylvia-beverly-ladi-di/

Bewick, M. W. https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/10/08/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-m-w-bewick/

Biondo, Mendes https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/01/16/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-mendes-biondo/

Birdspeed, https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/10/03/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-birdspeed/

Black, Eve https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/08/16/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-eve-black/

Blust, Mela https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/09/08/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-mela-blust/

Boamah, Benedicta https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/09/11/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-benedicta-boamah/

Bolland, Emma https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/09/17/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-emma-bolland/

Bonovas, Dimitris https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/10/12/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-dimitris-bonovas/

Borg, Jemma https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/11/19/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-jemma-borg/

Borczon, Matthew https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/09/11/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-matthew-borczon/

Boughton, Peter https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/10/12/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-peter-boughton/

Bowgett, Stephanie https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/09/23/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-stephanie-bowgett/

Bowness Writer-Poet, Reynard https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/11/02/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-billy-reynard-bowness-writer-poet-the-po-faced-poet/

Brackenbury, Alison https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/09/14/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-alison-brackenbury/

Bradford, Luke https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/10/14/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-luke-bradford/

Branton, Melanie https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/01/13/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-melanie-branton/

Brice, Judith https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/10/19/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-judith-brice/

Brindise, Benjamin https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/06/26/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-benjamin-brindise/

Brockbank, Hannah https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/12/07/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-hannah-Brockbank/

Bromley, Carole https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/10/13/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-carole-bromley/

Brougher, Heath https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/09/18/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-heath-brougher/

Brown, Adam Levon, https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/09/28/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-adam-levon-brown/

Brownlee, Liz https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/10/22/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-liz-brownlee/

Bryant, Cathy https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/01/07/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-cathy-bryant/

Buck, Stu https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/07/30/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-stu-buck/

Burn, Jane https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/09/23/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-jane-burn/

Burns, Rachel https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/11/22/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-rachel-burns/

Burrows, Peter https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/07/12/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-peter-burrows/

Bush, Prince https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/07/18/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-prince-bush/

Butcher, ReVerse https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/01/11/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-reverse-butcher/

Celebrate Wombwell Rainbow Interviews with me over 26 Days. Today is Letter A. One letter a day displaying all the links to those interviews. Today we dig into those surnames beginning with A. Discover their inspirations, how they write, how did they begin. Would you love to have your name featured here? Contact me.

Veronica Aaronson

Aaronson, Veronica https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/02/20/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-veronica-Aaronson/

Abram, Jill https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/08/04/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-jill-abram/

A Future Perfect by Razielle Aigen

Aignend, Daginne https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/09/21/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-daginne-aignend/

Ailanthus, Caroline https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/09/06/on-fiction-wombwell-rainbow-interviews-caroline-ailanthus/

juju by sascha aktar

Akhtar, Sascha Aurora https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/10/16/wombwell-rainbow-interview-sascha-aurora-akhtar/

Al-Khatat, Ahmad https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/10/24/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-ahmad-al-khatat/

Akinmolasire, Denis Olasehinde https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/01/08/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-denis-olasehinde-akinmolasire/

Alaoui- Fdili, Youssef, https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/06/23/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-youssef-alaoui-fdili/

Alexander, Amy https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/01/09/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-amy-alexander/

Alford, Bruce https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/01/30/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-bruce-alford/

Alkalay-Gut, Karen https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/11/19/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-karen-alkalay-gut/

Allen, Richard James https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/08/02/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-richard-james-allen/

Allison, Clark https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/01/26/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-clark-allison/

Alma, Deborah https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/09/25/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-deborah-alma/

Angell, Helen https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/07/15/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-helen-angell/

Anne, Thasia https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/09/08/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-thasia-anne/

Appleby, Martin https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/12/04/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-martin-appleby/

Arcangelini, m. j. https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/02/03/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-m-j-arcangelini/

Arguelles, Ivan https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/01/20/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-ivan-arguelles/

Armitage, Andy https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/01/13/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-andy-armitage/

Armstrong, Ben https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/11/20/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-ben-armstrong/

Arnaudov, Alex https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/10/06/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-alex-arnaudov/

Aykroyd, Clarissa https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/11/14/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-clarissa-Aykroyd/

Akuchie, Michael https://thewombwellrainbow.wordpress.com/2019/11/16/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-michael-akuchie/

Annwn, David https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/09/23/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-david-annwn/

Atkin, Jean https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/03/21/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-jean-atkin/

Aylett, Ruth https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2018/09/25/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-ruth-aylett/

Remote

Azeez, Sarwa https://thewombwellrainbow.com/2019/06/21/wombwell-rainbow-interviews-sarwa-azeez/

Collected Poems One 1968-1997, Collected Poems Two 1997-2021 by Peter Finch (Seren Books)

tearsinthefence's avatarTears in the Fence

The small press world was very different in 1982 when my friend Graham Palmer and I started Stride magazine. Magazines were analogue, usually photocopied or duplicated, often stapled by hand, and sales were via mail order unless you could persuade ‘alternative’ bookshops to take copies on sale or return. Even when booksellers were friendly and did sell copies, it was hard to extract money from them; and sales never covered the petrol I used up motorcycling round London stores or driving the meandering route I sometimes took to drop copies off in Oxford, Leamington Spa, Coventry, Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester… 
There was, of course, no internet, email, or social media. You could swop flyers, leave them in bookshops or the South Bank poetry library, and send review copies out – often in exchange for magazines you were expected to review. There were small press fairs, often in draughty halls in…

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Wombwell Rainbow Book Interviews: “Nantcol Sonnets” and “Soldier A” by Frank Colley

-Frank Colley

Frank has been writing poems for many years and is a founder member of Mexborough Read to Write group facilitated by Ian Park. His knowledge and skill have increased since being an active member of the group. He had one pamphlet to his name “ Nantcol Sonnets”  9 sonnets one per day of a week camping in wet and windy Wales. (Available on eBay). He has a second pamphlet published by Glass Head Press “The Story of Soldier A” charting his time in the Army and its aftermath.

The Interview

1. How did you decide on the order of the poems in both your chapbooks?

That’s an easy one Paul, each Pamphlet is in chronological order.

Nantcol is about a camping trip to Wales. each morning I wrote a Sonnet about the previous day and hopes or plans for the day (7 Sonnets). when I read them back at home I decided to write an introduction and epilogue, making 9 Sonnets.

Soldier A is a semi-autobiographical account of my life. from joining the Army straight from school at fifteen and a half. To the realisation at something like fifty that I was and always had been suffering from PTSD. The Pamphlet end’s with my depression and acute loneliness. 

2. Why did you decide to write “Nantcol” in sonnet form?

on that first day when I started writing the poem chose the form (as it often does). and formed quite easily subsequent days were harder as I had to work to a form. On that first day, I announced to my fellow campers (family) that I had written a Sonnet, to complete silence and disinterest. I decided there and then that I would write a Sonnet a day just to spite them.

the pamphlet idea was simply to put them all together and present each fellow camper a copy (to rub their noses in it). It grew from there, into a full-blown publican (published by myself)

3. How important is form in “Soldier A”?

The form was not a consideration, the main thing was to create a chronological sequence from beginning to end. Hopefully, it takes the reader on a life’s journey along with the writer. 

4. How do the writers you read when you were young influence your work today?

There was no poetry when I was young, only nursery rhymes. The first poem I wrote was “Transition” the second poem in “Soldier A”. that was written in angst. The shock of going from school to the army. I did not even know that it was rhyming couplets until years later. Much later after joining Read Too Write with Ian Parks I realised that it could easily be turned into a Sonnet but it would have lost its naivety.

5. What attracts you to writing poetry?

Lack of attention span, most of my poems are short and to the point. I have written longer poems and attempted short stories or prose, but I soon lose patience with them and they get side-lined it’s poetry that always wins through. Not to get too political but some poems appear as if like magic and write themselves guided by the skill and knowledge of the poet. The opposite of this is Academic poetry written by those university types with the full force of the university facilities. Filling the market with, highfalutin, hyperbolic, words on a page. These are published and lauded, and everyone thinks that it is what good poetry looks like, it isn’t. so going back to your question short and sweet and the ability to get my point across in the fewest number of words, I have managed a seven-word poem,

Glass ice Vodka

crack orange drink

Mmmmm

6. How important is angst and anger in your poetry?

It is and it isn’t. Yes, my first poem was written out of angst, but that is only a starting point. The art is taking that angst to another level, if not it simply becomes a rant! Or is that the point of Dub Poetry or Rap?

One of the first “tutors “I had in poetry asked the question, Why do we write poems and hide them so nobody can see them?  He gave the answer “Masturbatory Exorcism” we write them for ourselves! It’s time, he said to write for others to read or perform. Probably the best piece of advice I have ever had poetically.

7. Once they have read the book what do you hope the reader will leave with?

Nantcol Sonnets was a bit of fun not meant to go further than the few people directly involved. However, I could not find a printer that would do such a short number. So it took on another life. My sister who is a camper but not involved with the Sonnets said when I asked her opinion after reading it, “Well, it’s just like camping! Another reader said what a good way to capture a family holiday. I sent a copy to the owners of the campsite, and they loved it. For me it’s just entertainment, I hope it brings a smile to the reader’s face.

Soldier A is a different kettle of fish. 50 years in the making, it’s semi-autobiographical, most of it a true account of what happened to me and the aftermath of depression, and anxiety caused by PTSD.  I hope the reader gleams some insight into how things in the past reflect in the now and the future. Hopefully, now it’s done and out there I can move on, so it is just another step on that road to better mental health and if just one other person joins me on that journey then it’s all been worth it.

Drop in by Julie Anne Gilligan

Nigel Kent's avatarNigel Kent - Poet and Reviewer

Today I have the pleasure of welcoming fellow member of the Poetry Society of the Open University, Julie Anne Gilligan, to reflect on her new collection Time Matters (Dempsey and Windle, 2022).

The poems in Time Matters are a mixture of memoir, vignette and reflection. There are various subjects and poetic forms: villanelles, pantoums, mirror, ekphrastic, prose and found, relating to different aspects of time.

Storytime opens the sequence. It is a simplistic title, which could lead anywhere. This is deliberate. I think the title of a poem is the key to the door of understanding, my own as much as that of any reader. My poems may have working titles but often the final title emerges from the editing process and may change several times in the development of a poem and any future variations of that poem. Even a last minute change from ‘Matters of Time’ to ‘Time…

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