Tuesday, 24 April 2018

Thursday, 12 April 2018

The Union Canal, Scotland


The Scottish waterways are not officially part of the Canal Laureate's ambit, but since I was in Edinburgh this week I decided to spend a morning exploring the Union Canal, starting at Meggetland Bridge and heading for the city.

  Rowers from St Andrews Boat Club were out early, as were the dog-walkers.


The canal opened in 1822 to carry coal from the west of Scotland to Edinburgh. 
(You can find more history on the Scottish Canals website). 
Beyond the new suburbs that grew up beside it, above, and barely visible through the winter trees 
is the former Craiglockhart Hospital where Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon were treated for shell shock during World War I. 


I spotted a lone cat.


Then the rowers returned...


...and the commuters started to race by.


Approaching Viewforth Bridge - ready for a coffee now.


Chilly.


Old and new Edinburgh: a boarded-up chapel and narrowboats at Leamington Wharf.


Rivets and fresh paint at the Leamington Lift Bridge near Lochrin Basin.


Arrival in Prague/Lower Gilmore Place.

Sunday, 8 April 2018

Friday, 6 April 2018

Upcoming Event: BALTIC Self-Publishing Artists Market


Come to BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead on Saturday 21 April for the BALTIC Self-Publishing Artists' Market. I'll be exhibiting my work alongside over fifty other international artists, small press publishers, printmakers and zine makers. 

Sunday, 4 March 2018

Upcoming event: Barge Fiodra


This photo (taken by Canal & River Trust Writer in Residence Jasper Winn) shows me and Pierre Tremblay during our epic cycle journey along the Regent's Canal last month. The excursion was the start of a collaboration which has led to a new filmpoem about the Regent's Canal.

The fillmpoem, The Cut, will be premiered as part of Barge Fiodra's March festival. On 15 March you can join me onboard Fiodra for a short screening, followed by readings of canal poems written since I was appointed Canal Laureate in January. Although small, the venue is supplied with a comprehensive bar and there'll be opportunity for convivial discussion and mingling post-event.

You can see an introduction to Pierre Tremblay's work and catch up on my first month as Canal Laureate on the Waterlines blog.

Sunday, 4 February 2018

Poetry Book Society Winter Bulletin


It's still winter - just! And before spring floods in I wanted to take this chance to thank the Poetry Book Society for using my work on the cover of their beautifully redesigned bulletin. The image of icebergs from my 2015 Ilulissat series also features on a poetry postcard alongside 'The Widow and Kaleidoscope' from Sasha Dugdale's new collection Joy, which is the Poetry Book Society Winter Choice.

Find out more about the work of the Poetry Book Society here

or read an extract from the title poem of Joy 
which won the Forward Prize for Best Single Poem 2016

Wednesday, 24 January 2018

Objects for the Anthopocene


Last week ClimateCultures invited me to contribute an essay on three objects which might represent my personal timeline of the Anthropocene. You can read my watery selection here.

And for those curious for more on kayaks, over on the Waterlines blog you can read my first Canal Laureate poem.