Kathy Miles read at the Second Light Poetry Festival at the Art Workers Guild, London, on 21st November 2013, as part of the adjudication for their 2013 Poetry Competition. Her poem, Gardening With Deer, won first prize in the Short Poem category: http://www.secondlightlive.co.uk/
poetry in performance
Friday, 22 November 2013
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
Special event: Poems and Pints in Lampeter hosted by Red Heron and Lampeter Writers Workshop, 10 December
For the final meeting of term, a special event - we will be hosting the Poems and Pints group from Carmarthen for a joint reading at the King's Head, Lampeter, 7.30pm onwards
Admission: free! (ignore the poster)
All welcome. especially students
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Poetry competition and reading, Poems and Pints Carmarthen, 25/11/13
All are invited to take part in the Poems and Pints competition- for a three-minute poem on "The Other Side". All entries to be read at the next Poems and Pints meeting, Queen's tavern, Carmarthen, 25 November, with a prize of £80 plus dinner plus a guest spot at a future Poems and Pints.
Cellar Bards, Cardigan, open mic with special guest Sue Moules, 29/11/13
https://www.facebook.com/events/606831229358805/?ref=2&ref_dashboard_filter=upcoming
£3 entry/raffle
starts 8pm
£3 entry/raffle
starts 8pm
Thursday, 10 October 2013
Another experiment: A poetic powerpoint
http://www.slideshare.net/mlocock/seven-cities-a-poem-read-by-martin-locock
(I'm trying to fix the audio version at the moment)
Sunday, 15 September 2013
Book launch and reading, 17 October, Lampeter
Sue Moules will be launching her latest collection The Moth Box at the Mustard Seed Cafe, College Road, Lampeter, at 6pm on 17 October.
All welcome.
We have caught the night.
Message from Sue: Thank you RED HERON for coming to my book launch last night.
Photos: Cara Bendon and Jack Bendon
All welcome.
The Moth Box,
We have caught the night.
It sleeps in here,
pulled in by light.
We open it in day,
take out the shapes
and name them.
Scorched Wing, Tussock,
White Ermine, Marbled Coronet,
Green Carpet, Phoenix.
We lift them out,
look at them through hand lenses,
marvel at their intricacy.
We leave them in the shade
to sleep out,
they merge into garden.
Later, they will flap in quick quivers,
heat their delicate tiled wings,
soar into the dark.
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