The EDP (Eastern Daily Press) Archant Publications will feature Broadcasting in its reviews this weekend, going to press/published 17 August.
In the meantime, and for those of you who haven't read the back cover, here's what other poets say:
'Broadcasting is less about remembrance than the way we forget... the slow erasure of local customs, sayings and memories. Just as the bricks and mortar of once-loved homes are taken back by the landscape, "asleep with bramble"; what's left are glimpses and fragments – the smell of russet apples, the gritty texture of rabbit picked from the bone, the "sweet twirl" of a folk dance – but these only serve to emphasise the sense of absence in these poignant poems (which) reveal the hidden casualties of a war we thought we knew.'
- Esther Morgan, Bloodaxe poet (Grace, Beyond Calling Distance)
'Andrea Holland's poems treat their historical material with respect - but it is the easy respect of true acquaintance. She re-imagines the scenes of country life in wartime with vivid, present detail that grows from a love of the landscape as well as research, and is animated by a special sensitivity to loss. Far from distancing the place and people, her inventive, even playful language gives them back their life' - Philip Gross (T.S. Eliot award winning poet, inc The Water Table, Deep Field, The Egg of Zero, Mappa Mundi)
Tuesday, 13 August 2013
Saturday, 3 August 2013
Friday, 14 June 2013
Post launch satisfaction
Happily a good crowd at the Norwich launch of Broadcasting at Cafe Writers (10/6/13). Photos from the book (Mrs Starling et al) made an appearance on screen & the poet's 'Victory Rolls' (1940's hair-do) also set the scene...
Thursday, 6 June 2013
Broadcasting - launch on Monday 10 June, Norwich
'Broadcasting'
Launching on Monday!
Cafe Writers 10th June 2013 @ Take Five, Tombland, Norwich.
Start time 7.30pm. Entrance £2 - there will be open mic followed by readings.
Andrea Holland - book launch
Andrea was the winner of the 2012 Norfolk Commission for Poetry. Her first collection Borrowed, was published by Smith/Doorstop in 2007, as first-stage winner of The Poetry Business annual poetry contest. Her writing has appeared in journals such as Mslexia, The North, Rialto, Smith's Knoll and Other Poetry as well as a number in the U.S.A where she lived for many years. She has collaborated with visual artists on several commissioned projects and published articles on writing and visual art. She teaches Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia and for Norfolk Adult Education, and lives in Norwich with her sons
Tim Cockburn
Tim Cockburn was born in Banbury, Oxfordshire in 1985. He studied Creative Writing at the then Norwich School of Art and Design, and at the University of East Anglia. His debut pamphlet, Appearances in the Bentinck Hotel, was published in 2012 by Salt. He lives and works in Norwich.
For more information on Broadcasting see http://cafewriters.awardspace.com/Commission%20Home%20Page.htm
for dates of readings (and other Andrea stuff) see www.andreacholland.co.uk
Thursday, 16 May 2013
Onward!
Broadcasting was successfully launched last Saturday 11 May, at the Poetry-next-the-Sea festival in Wells (next-the-sea) Norfolk...The audience was very receptive with many people commenting after my reading that they had no idea about the story of the requisition.
(Sold lots of books too!)
The next launch is in Norwich on 10 June for Cafe Writers, Take 5 on Tombland, 7.30 start with Tim Cockburn (pamphlet with Faber) opening for me. ALL WELCOME.
Now to get some copies of Broadcasting signed, wrapped and sent to long distance friends!
Thanks to all at Wells and beyond for such tremendous support during and post-launch.
(Sold lots of books too!)
The next launch is in Norwich on 10 June for Cafe Writers, Take 5 on Tombland, 7.30 start with Tim Cockburn (pamphlet with Faber) opening for me. ALL WELCOME.
Now to get some copies of Broadcasting signed, wrapped and sent to long distance friends!
Thanks to all at Wells and beyond for such tremendous support during and post-launch.
Sunday, 12 May 2013
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