https://threedropspoetry.co.uk/2016/04/08/three-drops-from-a-cauldron-beltane-2016-special/
https://www.fatsoma.com/chorlton-arts-festival/h65cgwgv/the-quiet-compere-quiet-quiet-loud/
http://threedropspoetry.co.uk/2016/04/01/unbecoming-by-sarah-l-dixon/
I will replace it with the poem in a month, so the Three Drops site gets all visits for April.Not human today
My head is the sun.
from a distance it is round
up close it is volatile
and makes less sense
My torso often gives away
gargoyle thoughts
but today it is an angel
beautiful with hate
I have one limb
stolen from a stone circle
it insists on pagan ritual
makes me a detached observer
of candles and sacrifice
My elk legs are robust
as the hope that endures
they transport me to tomorrow
while my head burns
Guests: Hilary Robinson and Copland Smith.
Hilary Robinson:
A Saddleworth resident, Hilary has been writing poetry since 2008. She is currently studying for an MA in Creative Writing at Manchester Metropolitan University. Hilary has been involved in several poetry projects, including Manchester Cathedral’s ‘Write the Cathedral’ and, most recently, A New Manchester Alphabet which was published in December 2015.
Hilary enjoys writing from her own experience and has been published by The Interpreter’s House, Avis and Beautiful Dragons Press. She has been long listed in the 2016 YorkMix competition and is involved in two collaborations with composers — the Rosamond Prize in Manchester and the Leeds Lieder Competition. Hilary loves attending workshops, readings and being a member of a local poetry Stanza and she is one of the Seven Spelks — a poetry group fuelled by friendship!
copland smith:
copland smith, always small case, poet, musician, playwright, Guardian letter-writer and creative writing teacher. Born in Liverpool in 1953, now lives in Manchester, as do his 4 daughters. • twice a runner-up in The National Poetry Competition. • published in many magazines including Ambit, Outposts, Orbis, The Rialto, North, The Cricketer, The South Manchester reporter… • first collection of poems, one-eyed seller of garlic, was published in 1994. currently writing a book called “The 42 rules of writing”. Rule 42 is Ignore all earlier rules. • He runs Manky Poets in Chorlton, Manchester. 3rd Friday every month.
Support Poets: Rachel Davies, Fokkina McDonnell, Penny Sharman, more TBC.
6 minute support spots available. £3 on the door to cover promotion and printing costs and refreshment for the guests.
http://campus.poetryschool.com/primers-shortlist-ken-evans/
Ken Evans first collection ‘The Opposite of Defeat’, is due out with Eyewear in September.http://www.eyewearpublishing.com/
Leanne Moden:Blog here: http://tenyearstime.blogspot.co.uk/
Editor at: http://threedropspoetry.co.uk/
First collection ‘The Density of Salt’ http://www.indigodreams.co.uk/kate-garrett/4591581784
Melanie’s collection with Sara Miller: http://www.flapjackpress.co.uk/page20.htm/
Ken’s debut pamphlet is published in the Autumn by Eyewear Press. His poems also appear in Envoi, The Interpreter’s House, Glasgow Review of Books, The Morning Star, Island Review and Ink, Sweat & Tears.
Holly Magill
Holly Magill is a poet from Worcestershire. She has a BA in Creative Writing from University Of Birmingham and has had poems in various publications, including Lunar Poetry, The Stare’s Nest, Three Drops and a Cauldron and The Emma Press 2016 anthology of Mildly Erotic Verse. She is fond of cats and strong tea above most things.
Leon Preistnall
Leon Priestnall is a poet and performer currently based in Birmingham. He has headlined at hit the ode and level up at the Birmingham rep and also appeared on BBC radio west Midlands. He is also the compere of regular Birmingham spoken word night ‘Howl’
Bobby Parker’s poetry, artwork and photography have appeared in various reputable magazines in print and on-line. He has contributed weird poetry columns and articles to The Quietus. His debut poetry collection BLUE MOVIE (Nine Arches Press) was published Halloween 2014. His reading style has been described as “Gripping, weird, relatable but alienating, emotional, totally fantastic poetry.” – Café Writers (Norwich)
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I have also had two poems accepted for publication in Three Drops from a Cauldron.
Unbecoming Someone will be published online on 1st April.
Woodland Wedding will appear in the Beltane issue due out mid-April 2016.
Check the site out here:
http://threedropspoetry.co.uk/