The Pamphleteers
Michael W. Thomas is the author of eleven titles of poetry and fiction. Work has appeared in The Antioch Review, London Magazine, Raw Edge and The TLS, among others. With…
Michael W. Thomas is the author of eleven titles of poetry and fiction. Work has appeared in The Antioch Review, London Magazine, Raw Edge and The TLS, among others. With…
The Green Wood Haiku Group formed in 2015. Members of the group are regularly published in the UK’s leading haiku journals: Blithe Spirit, Presence and Time Haiku. In 2016 they…
Hannah Brockley is a highly engaging performance poet, and last year's Ironbridge Festival of the Imagination Poetry Slam winner. She spends her days working for West Midlands Ambulance Service, but…
The Punjabi Women's Writing Group was set up by Kuli Kohli in Wolverhampton in 2018, with support from Offa's Press. They have performed their challenging and delightful work at the…
Cherry Doyle, born in Shrewsbury, lives near Cannock Chase, whose landscapes and wildlife inspire much of her poetry. She works in business change and has helped to run Blakenhall Writers…
Wolverhampton-born Kenton Samuels has been writing poetry and short stories about the weird and the wonderful since childhood. Today, he still obsesses over the strangeness of the universe but with…
Gracey Bee was born in the Caribbean but has lived half her life in the UK. Drawing on life experiences and observations, she provides listeners with a range of poetry…
John Sewell worked as a conservation architect for the Peak District National Park. He’s been a finalist in the Arvon International Poetry Competition and included in Poetry Review's New British…
The coracle is one of the most basic and oddest-looking boats designed for use on British rivers. It has been in use for hundreds of years for hunting, fishing, poaching and…
Marion Blockley delivers an illustrated talk on Coracle World Heritage. The talk includes Home videos of coracles and coracle making in India and Vietnam by Peter Badge and includes some…