Colin Whyles, Festival Director on stage at the John Peel Centre, Stowmarket |
We are just back from an eleven hour day at the 5th Festival of Suffolk Poetry. The day began for me with a workshop led by Rebecca Watts in which we were encouraged to make poetry collisions by bringing unlikely situations or characters together. If I say that one of my drafts began with Darwin, Lowry, the Great Fire of London and a horse, you will begin to get the picture...
The Suffolk Poetry Cafes took to the stage in the afternoon along with Creative Writing students from the sixth form college, One.
David and I both read in the Open Mic this year: my poem was inspired by a train ride we made from Philadelphia to New York back in 2012.
Philadelphia, Penn's Landing |
Seal at Shingle Street |
David watching seals at Shingle Street |
Huge thanks to Colin, our Festival Director, and to all the Suffolk Poetry Society committee for their hard work. It was much appreciated by all of us.
2 comments:
Hi Caroline,
We love this post on the festival of Suffolk poetry! It is so excellent to see poetry in action around the country and your poetry collision workshop sounds wonderful. We were wondering whether you could give us an email so we could contact you about our own poetry readings and future events? We are a small independent poetry press based in London.
Many thanks.
Dear 'Unknown', thank you for your comment. The best thing would be to contact Suffolk Poetry Society via the Facebook page, I think, stating who you are etc. You are very welcome to leave details here, too (or instead), and I will take a look and pass to the right folk.
https://www.facebook.com/SuffolkPoetrySociety/
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