At One with Love 2 - Denmead Parish Council
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At One with Love 2 - Denmead Parish Council
Joan McGavin Stephen Boyce John Haynes Lynda O’Neill Hampshire Poet 2014. Author of Flannelgraphs (Oversteps 2011) Winchester Poetry Festival presents Winner of the Costa Award for Poetry 2006 for Letter to Patience. Author of You (Seren 2010) shortlisted for the TS Eliot prize 2010. Author of Desire Lines (Arrowhead 2010) and The Sisyphus Dog (Worple 2014) Regularly published in poetry magazines, her work has appeared in the anthologies The Ticking Crocodile and This Island City. at one with Love at one with Grief Poetry of the First World War and today A special evening of poetry featuring four leading Hampshire poets Saturday 2 August 2014 6.00pm All Saints Church, Denmead Hambledon Road, Denmead, Hampshire PO7 6NN Tickets £3.50 on the door, to include a drink A preview event for the Winchester Poetry Festival (12 - 14 September 2014) See www.winchesterpoetryfestival.org for details at one with Love, at one with Grief Saturday 2 August 2014 6.00pm All Saints Church, Denmead On Saturday 2 August Winchester Poetry Festival presents an evening of poetry featuring four leading Hampshire poets. The event is an ‘appetiser’ for the main festival in September whose interwoven themes reflect the poetry of the First World War, Hampshire’s contribution to our national literary heritage and the best of contemporary poetry. Joan McGavin is an Associate Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Winchester and is a trustee of Winchester Poetry Festival. Her poetry has been widely published and has appeared on Radio 4′s Poetry Please. She is the author of Flannelgraphs (Oversteps 2011) – “… poems which are crafted, intelligent and, above all, keenly compassionate.” Joan was appointed Hampshire Poet 2014 in which role she is undertaking a number of poetry commissions as well as advocating the pleasures of reading and writing. Stephen Boyce lives in Winchester. He has published two collections, Desire Lines (Arrowhead 2010), “Highly visual, carefully detailed … always with a feel for the music of nature and a sense of the urgency of time's passing"; and The Sisyphus Dog (Worple Press 2014) “… poignant, exquisitely phrased poems full of thoughtful observations of everyday life … ”. He is a trustee and Co-Artistic Director of Winchester Poetry Festival 2014. John Haynes spent several years teaching in Nigeria before returning to settle in Cowplain. His book-length poem, Letter to Patience (Seren 2006), won the Costa (formerly Whitbread) Award, You (Seren 2010) was short-listed for the TS Eliot Prize. He has also won the Troubadour poetry prize 2007, the National Poetry Competition and the Arvon Competition among others. John’s poetry has been widely published in magazines and he has written on African poetry and on the craft of writing. Lynda O’Neill was born and brought up in Portsmouth, where some of her poems are located. Her poems have been placed in several competitions and published in poetry magazines as well as the anthologies The Ticking Crocodile (Blinking Eye 2004) and This Island City: Portsmouth in Poetry (Spinnaker Press 2010). She is a member of Second Light, the network of women poets. The four poets will be reading from their own work and reflecting the themes of the forthcoming Winchester Poetry Festival including work specially commissioned in response to the poetry of the First World War. Get to know Hampshire’s poetry now, with an evening of entertainment and reflection. This event is part of a short series supported by Winchester City Council and Hampshire County Council that is also visiting Bishops Waltham, Denmead and Romsey. The Winchester Poetry Festival takes place 12-14 September 2014. Full details of the programme, venues and booking arrangements can be found at www.winchesterpoetryfestival.org