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GIG ALERT: Roberto Pastore at Book Space Cardiff for NPD 2024

We're excited to be celebrating National Poetry Day. The theme this year is "Counting". We'll have some very special guest readers joining us and there'll be open mic segments for you to share your latest and greatest poems and poesies! Thursday 3rd October 2024, doors at 18:45. Event starts at 19:00 Book Space Cardiff, 26a Crwys Road, CF24 4NL Spaces are limited so grab a ticket and we'll see you there.  www.facebook.com/events/27878401411759221/

GIG ALERT: Patrick Jones at Bookish, Crickhowell

 

Little Universe: 'Poems of true wonder'

We've had some lovely endorsements in from first readers for Little Universe , the stellar third poetry collection from Natalie Ann Holborow.  Thanks so much to these poets for being such stars and sending these in for us! We recommend all their books! Get them! Do join us for the launch at Swansea Waterstones on Monday 7 October  (6pm, free and unticketed, just come along), or find us at Bookspace in Cardiff for a joint reading with poet Rae Howells on Wednesday 27 November 96.45pm, tickets via the shop's website soon). I'll be chairing both events, so see you there!

Rae Howells and Kittie Belltree at The Cellar Bards

  Rae Howells and Kittie Belltree, both award-winning figures from south and west Wales, are the special guests in this highly anticipated event. The event takes place on Friday, September 13 at The Cellar on Quay Street, Cardigan. Doors open at 7.30pm with an entry fee of £3. More here: https://www.tivysideadvertiser.co.uk/news/24562468.rae-howells-kittie-belltree-cellar-bard

MODRON: Can Art Save the Planet?

Rae Howells has written a community article for MODRON about her involvement in the campaign to save West Cross Common and her latest poetry collection This Common Uncommon : 'I find it hard to read the news about climate change. How often I have felt small and helpless in the face of articles that seem to offer no hope, just dismal predictions and downward trends. From animal species under threat to melting glaciers, footage of terrifying wildfires or catastrophic floods. What can one person do against such huge, complex – often global – problems? 'Like most people I am hungry for practical things I can do. There are the usual culprits – reduce flights, take public transport, stop single-use plastic, eat less meat, go solar. I do my best. But an action point that has really stuck with me is this: use whatever skills you have and get involved in something local, something community-based. 'The wonderful thing about this one is that it gives tangible, rewarding results. Plu...

Hot Sauce!

Lovely first editorial meeting in Cardiff today with a debut poet visiting from Mexico! He bought me hot sauce too. Gold star!

Created to Read reviews This Common Uncommon

'Can poetry protect the natural world? Can it actually change the course of events? Many poets are attempting to do just that, but it’s not often that a collection is published with a specific purpose, centred on a particular location. Rae Howells’ latest book focuses on West Cross Common, a small area of peat-based heathland on the edge of Swansea, which is currently under threat of development. But these poems do far more than protest. They celebrate the minutiae of a rare and intricate habitat, the kind of inconspicuous scrubland that many of us would normally walk past without a second glance. […] These poems fulfil the author’s aim, stated in the introduction: they ‘give voice to the unheeded – the common itself, the plants and animals that live on it’. But they also dramatize a very real and ongoing tension. This is a book that delights in the small and the inconspicuous, forging a celebratory link between us and the areas of common land that we so often take for granted.’ Ma...