Poetry and the landscape are changing – and the poets are on the move. On a train leaving Paddington, to be precise, on a Sunday in April c.1943, in a special carriage stuffed with them. Joseph Gurnard’s Poets’ Excursion is an extended metaphor of the shifting tide of British poetry and of the changing face of the landscape poets wrote…Continue Reading→| Rattlebag and Rhubarb
"I wondered what it must have been like for Patty to deal with John absconding from an asylum not to return home to her and their seven children but to find his ‘other wife’, Mary Joyce."| Writers Review
Here’s wishing you a happy Monday, dVerse poets, and welcome to the pub, which is now open! ***** I’d like to start with two announcements: The first is about the dVerse Anthology. You can be…| dVerse
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