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Entries in Colin Herd (5)

Saturday
Jun112011

Maintenant Slovakia in association with Literature across Frontiers & Arc Publications

Saturday 18th June, 7pm

  • Mila Haugova
  • Colin Herd
  • Tamarin Norwood
  • Marcus Slease
  • Ivan Štrpka
  • Jonty Tiplady
  • James Wilkes
  • Michael Zand

The Rich Mix arts centre, 5 - 47 Bethnal Green Road, London E1 6LA

Admission is free.

Monday
May302011

Department #4

£4, May 2011 (A5, 48 pp.)

Now available. Featuring:

  • Mark Cobley
  • S J Fowler
  • Harry Godwin
  • Matthew Hall
  • Colin Herd
  • Peter Hughes
  • Tom Jenks
  • Justin Katko
  • Carol Watts
Thursday
Apr072011

Eighteens Reviewed

Thursday
Nov112010

blart 1

Stephen Emmerson's blart 1 is now online, featuring work from:

  • Richard Barrett
  • Sean Burn
  • Zachary Chartkoff
  • David Clarke
  • Becky Cremin
  • James Davies
  • Michael Dean
  • Gareth Durasow
  • Alison Faulds
  • Allen Fisher
  • SJ Fowler
  • Colin Herd
  • Geof Huth
  • Tom Jenks
  • Andy Jordan
  • David Marriott
  • Matthew Martin
  • Hazel Mcadin
  • Ariel Moon
  • Tom Oliver Graham
  • Ryan Ormonde
  • Nat Raha
  • Posie Rider
  • Jasmine Rosenbloom
  • Nicolas Spicer
  • Chris Stephenson
  • Yolanda Tudor-Bloch
  • Steve Waling
  • Michael Zand
Friday
Apr042008

sonnet by colin herd

p.s. i realised i didn't answer your question, what follows is my attempt it's difficult though because i've never been sure just how serious all of this is i mean you spoke of substances, and poetry, and mothers...? i can get my head around the first two, and the last two, but all three are like a venn diagram that is stubbly and smells of beer. when i first decided i wanted to be a poet (it wasn't long ago/ not as long as you'd think) i thought, if only i can be a poet maybe i won't need mothers, and substances, and stances but when i was shrieked at 'you don't want to be a poet; you're just too lazy to get on T.V.!!' i thought about it a lot because it was partly true and partly true and partly true and partly true and partly true but i like sonnets and so, it seems, do you.

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