Letters from our Editor

Albert

Hi Albert,

It was super to see you the Eliot awards, sorry for dragging you away from your chat with William Sieghart (thanks for introducing me)! I was talking to Paul and Ron and they mentioned you were looking to expand your list. I had a lovely note from Frank about my new [...]

Letters from our Editor

Albert

Dear Mr Enderby,

Please find enclowsed 30 poems from my new manerscript entitled ?Local Teas, Yes! and Judge my Super Biscuits?. I am willing to offer you non-exclusive UK rights to this work as long as you agree to pay me an advance and royalties on the full UK & Europe retail selling [...]

Letters from our Editor

Albert

Dear Albert D. Sump,

I have just completed my PhD on Adorno?s cultural creativism and Kobayashi Yoshinori?s new arrogantist manifestos and have been writing a large scale work on intermittence which uses aspects of Zukovsky?s ideas of planetary passage. I currently teach cultural isotonics at Haff Park College of the Arts. My work [...]

Letters from our Editor

Albert

To who it may consern,

Will you publish me? I am ingrateful to a wide range of the MUSE. It would be of the most audacious voice that I can get 1000000s of poems working to your satisfaction. My work is pubished in hundreds of mags. I can convince you of this. I [...]

Shaindel Beers: “On the hood of a Cutlass Supreme” Tour

Shaindel Beers: A Brief History of Time

On the hood of a Cutlass Supreme Tour

A Brief History of Time, Beers’ first collection of poetry, is at once an exploration of what it is to grow up in rural America and a treatise for social justice. These poems, many of them [...]

Barnstorming: Four Aberystwyth Poets in Oxford

Salt poet and Keats-Shelley Prize winner Richard Marggraf Turley (Wan-Hu?s Flying Chair), is joined by Jerwood-Aldeburgh Best First Collection winner Tiffany Atkinson (Kink and Particle, Seren), Poetry Archive and Carcanet Oxford Anthology poet Kelly Grovier (A Lens in the Palm, Carcanet) and Carcanet Oxford Anthology poet Damian Walford Davies (Suit of Lights, Seren) for [...]

Michelle McGrane interviews Padrika Tarrant

PADRIKA TARRANT Interview by Michelle McGrane

Born in 1974 in Bristol, Padrika Tarrant received her BA(Hons) in Fine Art (Sculpture) from the Norwich School of Art and Design. In 2005, she was the recipient of an Arts Council England Escalator award for fiction. Her poetry and short fiction have been published in [...]