What a piece of work: poetry and technophobia
The robots are here and they’re writing poetry. Beyond the outrage and scorn of human readers, could there be some work of interest?
The robots are here and they’re writing poetry. Beyond the outrage and scorn of human readers, could there be some work of interest?
I was lucky enough to take part in a series of workshops with Club Inegales, throwing together poets, illustrators and musicians.
Shopping for poetry is tricky if you don’t have a name in mind. Could genre boundaries offer a new way of browsing?
I’ve received a couple of fantastic things through the post of late, and thought I’d share the excitement. Pamphlet: Tomboys by Jon Stone. The pamphlet is an ode to three anime heroines: Utena from Revolutionary…
Living in London, we’re surrounded by TFL’s abominable Travel Better London posters, with their godawful doggerel. First, you spot one and sigh gently to yourself. Then you notice another. And another. Ye gods, they’re all…
A confession. I hate shopping for poetry. At least in physical shops. Don’t get me wrong. I love and adore bookshops. They are a joy and absolutely crucial to the publishing industry. And I love…