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Different Spheres - The World of Text; The World of Sound click hereby Luigi Marchini (11 June 2009) "For me, poetry should be read in one’s head, savoured and digested over a period of time." by Chris Hobday (03 June 2009) "Being a poet’s a tough gig. Sooner or later, you have to take your material to the stage." by Chris Hobday (05 June 2009) "When everyone else is beavering away over their poems, it is hard not to be inspired by their infectious desire to write." by Chris Hobday (05 June 2009) "If we are not honest about our responses to stimuli, we become entertainers, not poets." All submissions and queries to: mail@canterburypoets.co.uk ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | Columns Archive Different Spheres - The World of Text; The World of Sound, by Luigi Marchini (11 June 2009) click here A Necessary Evil? by Chris Hobday (03 June 2009) click here In the Zone - the virtues of workshopping by Chris Hobday (05 June 2009) click here You Couldn't Make It Up... or could you? by Chris Hobday (05 June 2009) click here ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Articles Archive A Suitcase Full of Snowflakes - a study of J.P. Virtanen's 'Eight Hundred and Fifty-Three Scenes' by Chris Hobday ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(2008) click here Words at the Earthworks - the successful launch of Gary Studley's CornerStone Writers initiative (2008) click here A Marriage of Poetic Souls? Ted Hughes' Birthday Letters, by Aileen Christodolou (2008) click here |