Monday, 15 July 2013

Anthology Alert ~ 'Words for Wide Skies' in aid of WWT Welney

I do not cross-post very often, but today seemed to be one of those occasions of obvious overlap between my poetry blog and this one, so here goes ...
'Haunting, quirky and evocative, these beautiful poems
chart the changing moods of the Fenland landscape.'

This new poetry anthology has recently been published by FlightFeather Press in celebration of 'nature and the Fens'. Sale profits will raise funds for the conservation work at the Welney Wildlife and Wetland Trust Centre.

Elaine Ewart, the editor and 2012 Fenland Laureate, was helped by three assistant editors, Karen Harvey (of Atelier East), Samantha Lee (the Public Engagement Officer at Welney) and Carol Turner (a member of the Friends of Welney Group). The cover was designed by Karen Harvey and the superb cover illustration is entitled 'Whooper Swans and Lapwings' by Dafila Scott. Leanne Moden, the 2013 Fenland Laureate, has also been involved with the project. 

The volume contains 22 poems, including my piece inspired by the Welney hares, 'For the Love of Long Ears'. I am particularly delighted to have a poem in this volume because I love this Norfolk reserve and am impressed by the conservation work that goes on at the site.

The collection features poets from East Anglia and is described by eco-literature warrior, Irish Sirmons on the Wildeasters blog, as holding ‘exceptional talent and potential’. Words for Wide Skies can be purchased from the WWT Welney shop, priced at £5 plus postage and packing. Contact WWT Welney on 01353 860711 or by email at info.welney@wwt.org.uk




1 comment:

  1. Congratulations in having your poem included in what seems like a very worthwhile anthology (beautiful cover certainly!)

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