A unique collection of interviews with contemporary poets at the height of their craft. How does a subconscious thought become an award-winning poem? Journalist, Rosanna McGlone, speaks to some of the country's leading poets to find out. Don Paterson, Sean O'Brien, Gillian Clarke, and many more, explore the development of a single poem from rough notes to a final version to provide invaluable insights for writers and poetry enthusiasts alike.
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Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 18 Dec 2023
Publisher: Fly on the Wall Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781915789143
About Rosanna McGlone
Rosanna McGlone is a journalist writer and poetry tutor. She has written more than a 100 features for both national and international publications including: The Guardian The Independent The Sydney Morning Herald The Weekend Australian and Salon.com. Rosanna has lived in Australia and El Salvador. Her first radio play based on the massacre at El Mozote was shortlisted for the BBCs Alfred Bradley Bursary Award. Her work has been supported by amongst others Arts Council England The National Lottery Heritage Fund Hull Truck Theatre Vault Festival Green Curtain Theatre and The Old Vic New Voices Programme. Writing residencies include Capricorn Hill NSW Australia and The Hosking Houses Trust Stratford-upon-Avon England.