We are delighted to announce that the programme of readings for August 2012 is now complete. We have a great lineup for this year and we look forward to welcoming readers and audience to our new venue, the Cornerstone Bookshop, just below St John's Church, Edinburgh. (text below is the same as in the flyer, only in larger print)
THE
GOLDEN THREAD OF POETRY August 2012
in the
Cornerstone Bookshop (independent, inclusive, ecumenical, charitable)
St
John’s Terrace, Princes Street Edinburgh, EH2 4BJ
0131
229 3776 edinburgh@cornerstonebooks.org.uk
All
events from 5.30 – 6.30 pm : with songs from Toby
Mottershead on the terrace afterwards
Tuesday
7th August
A
C Clarke :
compassionate poems about anatomy and atheism
Lesley
Harrison: poems of birds and landscapes,
minimal, exact
Anne
Murray: well-made poems, well-read, well-travelled,
well-thought
Wednesday
8th August
Rosie
Alexander: personal discovery and local feeling, a
young poet from Orkney
Morgan
Downie: also an artist, his poems draw from life
and landscape
James
Robertson: poems in Scots on political, historical,
mythical and environmental themes
Thursday
9th August
Tom
Hubbard: international poems in English and Scots,
lyrical or satirical
Nalini
Paul: deeply thoughtful poems inspired by nature
and experience
Morelle
Smith : an exploratory traveller, she addresses the
inner and outer journey
Tuesday
14th August
Chrys
Salt: ‘seriously good, thoroughly individual’,
reading from her new collection
Wednesday
15th August
Patricia
Ace: poems of family, relationships and nature
Dawn
Wood: a scientific mind brings simple subjects,
wonderful connections
Thursday
16th August
Lesley
Duncan: her poems range from history to the
contemporary, with acute observations
Hugh
Macmillan: well-made well-delivered Scots
historical comment, erudition and wit
Tuesday
21st August
Jila
Peacock: translations of Hafiz and Rumi read in
Persian and English
Tessa
Ransford: her new book is ‘don’t mention this
to anyone’
Wednesday
22nd August
Alexander
Hutchison: philosophical, witty, aware and
finely-written poems
Jim
Aitken: angry at injustice yet tender and humane,
poems of possibility
Thursday
23rd August
Tessa
Ransford and Iyad Hayatleh: A rug of a thousand
colours: poems and translations inspired by the five pillars of
Islam, bilingual in Arabic and English.