For as long as I can remember, poet and organiser Roddy Lumsden has been arranging for the winners of the coveted Eric Gregory prizes in poetry (best UK poets under 30, based on a submitted manuscript or collection) to read in London.
This is always an important and anticipated event - the poetic equivalent of a Paris catwalk where the latest fashions are displayed - with the possibility to discover work that might last longer than the usual cycle of short-long-short hem.
This year is no exception, and among the readers, for instance, is the much-talked-about Frances Leviston, which Eyewear has in the past written about, saying she might be the best new mainstream voice of her generation (those under 30).
The reading takes place this coming Thursday, June 15, after the completion of the England game, 8 pm at the Poetry Studio, Betterton Street.
Congratulations to The Eric Gregory award winners for 2006:
Fiona Benson
Retta Bowen
Frances Leviston
Jonathan Morley
Eoghan Walls
This is always an important and anticipated event - the poetic equivalent of a Paris catwalk where the latest fashions are displayed - with the possibility to discover work that might last longer than the usual cycle of short-long-short hem.
This year is no exception, and among the readers, for instance, is the much-talked-about Frances Leviston, which Eyewear has in the past written about, saying she might be the best new mainstream voice of her generation (those under 30).
The reading takes place this coming Thursday, June 15, after the completion of the England game, 8 pm at the Poetry Studio, Betterton Street.
Congratulations to The Eric Gregory award winners for 2006:
Fiona Benson
Retta Bowen
Frances Leviston
Jonathan Morley
Eoghan Walls
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