Summary
- 2015 Poetry Summary - here
- 2014 Poetry Summary - here
- 2013 Poetry Summary - here
- 2012 Poetry Summary - here
- 2011 Poetry Summary - here
- Poet to Poet #5: The Holy Place by John Dotson and Caroline Gill (see: POET TO POET CHAPBOOK SERIES, published by Peter Thabit Jones of THE SEVENTH QUARRY SWANSEA POETRY MAGAZINE and Stanley H. Barkan of CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATIONS, NEW YORK).
- Section i: Prizes and Commendations (2009-2016)
- Section ii: Prizes and Commendations (1972-2008)
- Section iii: First Prize (Gen. Section) Petra Kenney International Poetry Competition (2007)
- 2015-2016 Social Media Representative for Suffolk Poetry Society.
- 2012-2016 Link person for Suffolk Poetry Society and University Campus Suffolk. I helped to set up (and continue to offer assistance to) a student-led poetry workshop for students and other Ipswich poets.
- 2009-2013 Press card holder and 'Contributor from Wales'/'External Collaborator' for Contemporan Orizont Literar / Contemporary & Literary Horizon [C&LH],
a bilingual Romanian magazine (Director in Romania, Mihai
Cantuniari; Editor-in-chief based in Romania, Daniel Dragomirescu.
External collaborator for USA, Peggy Landsman)
- 2008-2009 Petra Kenney Poetry Competition Representative for Wales.
- 2002-2007 Co-leader of Ready Writers Swansea, with David Gill.
2003-2013: Readings
I have read my poems in various venues and at various events including ...
Published Poetry
(N.B. Poetry published since 2010 has been documented on a personal database supplied under the name of 'Bento', for any who may be interested ...)I have read my poems in various venues and at various events including ...
- 2006-2013
- Canada House (Petra Kenney Prize-Giving, 1st prize, 2007)
- Strata Florida/Ystrad Fflur, Wales (2013 launch of Strata Florida anthology, edited by Martin Locock)
- Arlington's, IpArt Festival (2012)
- Dylan Thomas Theatre, Swansea: First Swansea International Poetry Festival (2011)
- ?2005 Poems from 'Hidden Dragons: Gwir a Grymus' at Disability Arts Cymru events:
- Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, Wales
- Millennium Centre, Cardiff, Wales
- ?2004 The launch of 'The Lie of the Land' ed. Jan Fortune, Cinnamon Press
- a Ledbury Festival Fringe Event
- 2004 The launch of 'Hidden Dragons: Gwir a Grymus' at the following venues:
- The Guardian Hay Festival
- The Dylan Thomas Centre, Swansea
- The National Botanic Garden of Wales
- 2013 Invisible Architecture Installation (curator, Nichol Keene), The Roundhouse, Camden, London), International Poetry Day
- 2013 - Poetry through the year
- 2012 - Poetry through the year
Published Poetry
2010
Section 1: Poetry in magazines (2010)
Section 2: Poetry in anthologies (2010)
Section 3: Poetry in eBooks (2010)
Section 4: Poetry accepted for publication in magazines (2010)
Section 5: Poetry accepted for publication in anthologies (2010)
Section 6: Poetry accepted for publication in electronic magazines and blogs (2010)
Section 7: Poetry on CD and DVD, in media etc. (2010)
Section 8: Poetry in electronic magazines and blogs (2010)
Section 9: Poetry in pamphlets, leaflets and sheets (2010)
Section 10: Poetry readings (2010)
2009
Section 1: Poetry in magazines (recent/current, 2008-2009)
Section 2: Poetry in anthologies (2008-2009)
Section 3: Poetry in eBooks (2008-2009)
Section 4: Poetry accepted for publication in magazines (2009)
Section 5: Poetry accepted for publication in anthologies (2009)
Section 6: Poetry accepted for publication in electronic magazines and blogs (2009)
Section 7: Poetry on CD and DVD, in media etc. (2009)
Section 8: Poetry in electronic magazines and blogs (2009)
Section 9: Poetry in pamphlets, leaflets and sheets (2009)
Section 10: Poetry Readings (-2009)
2009-2010: Other Writing
Section A: Reviews (2009-2010)
Section B: Published Interviews (2009-2010)
Section C: Articles (2009-2010)
Section D: Media (2008-2010)
Pre 2009 : Poems and Listings on the Web
2006-2016: Photography
Section A: Credits, Prizes and Projects
2016: Art
'Speckled Hen' (acrylics) on show in the Suffolk Living exhibition, Felixstowe, from 6 November 2016 for a week. @Hideawayhut
Participants at the first Swansea International Poetry Festival, June 2011 |
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