Event Archive

19 Nov

Take Two War Poets ‘Not Letting on ..’

19/11/2024    
7:30 pm

Poems from the 1940s featuring poetry by poets Alun Lewis and John Jarmain
Presented by Juliet Lacey and local author James Crowden.
This evening will focus mainly on the ‘home front’, particularly on the problems of marriage and being a wife in wartime and bringing up children on your own after the war.

29 Oct

The Uncompetition 2024

29/10/2024    
7:30 pm

The Uncompetition is an evening of poetry written by members on a different theme each year.   This year the theme was ‘Board Games’.   There are no ‘winners’ or prizes but feedback from other members is given to each writer.    Full details in our newsletter to members.

An evening that always produces a fascinating selection of poetry.

24 Sep

Railways and Poems

24/09/2024    
7:30 pm

An Audio/Visual meeting celebrating the poetry of our railways.
Many poets have been inspired by the subject, so get your ticket and come and hear a selection of the best of Railway Poetry.

27 Aug

Chinese Poetry + Open Meeting

27/08/2024    
7:30 pm

Wendy Salter introduces us to Chinese poetry. China has a long history of poetry which deserves a wide audience.
Poems from the Orient are often succinct and apt in ways that ‘Western’ poetry sometimes finds hard to emulate.

This will also be an ‘Open Meeting’ in the second half so do bring an poem to read (particularly if you have one from, or about the Orient).

30 Jul

Ash Wednesday

30/07/2024    
7:30 pm

Bernard Holiday will explore the poem ‘Ash Wednesday’ by T.S.Eliot.  As a poetry group based in East Coker it can seem odd that we do not often feature Eliot’s poetry.   I hope that this meeting will help to redress this and provide an insight into what is considered to be one of Eliot’s most important yet ‘difficult’ poems.

This will be more of a ‘seminar’ type meeting with an opportunity to discuss the poem in the second half of the meeting.

25 Jun

Poetry and the Natural World - Open meeting

25/06/2024    
7:30 pm

Poetry can often capture the essence of the natural world in a way that a painting cannot.   The sounds, the movement even the smells of scene can be best drawn in words………

This will be one of our popular Audio-visual meetings.   More details in our newsletter

Or just come and listen………

28 May

Desert Island Poems with Denis Lill

28/05/2024    
7:30 pm

To celebrate our 20th anniversary in 2024, this will be a special ‘Desert Island Poems’ meeting.

Our very first meeting was ‘Desert Island Poems’ and so it is fitting to mark this milestone with the very same format Sue McKerracher launched our poetry group with in May 2004.

Actor Denis Lill is a New Zealander by birth, and is well known for his television parts in ‘The Royal’ and ‘Only Fools and Horses’ as well as many other film and TV roles.

This should be a lively and fascinating insight into the world of stage and television drama interspersed with the poetry that has caught his attention in a long acting career.

In The Village Cafe, East Coker    7.30pm

30 Apr

Dawn Gorman and Rosie Jackson

30/04/2024    
7:30 pm

Dawn Gorman is poetry editor of Caduceus magazine, presents West Wilts Radio’s The Poetry Place, and works with poetry as a mentor, workshop leader and in therapeutic contexts.
Dawn is widely published in journals and anthologies, including the prize-winning Aloneness is a Many-Headed Bird (2020), a ‘conversation in poetry’ with Rosie Jackson and the recent Poems in the Key of Hope, a ‘deconstructed’ anthology featuring poems printed on postcards, illustrated by Japanese artist Numata Kashu (Hedgehog, 2024). www.dawngorman.co.uk

Rosie Jackson is a poet and creative writing tutor living in Teignmouth, Devon.
Her latest collection is Love Leans over the Table (Two Rivers Press, 2023).
Widely published, Rosie has won many awards, including Commended in the National Poetry Competition 2023 (out of 17,800 entries.   Other works include  Aloneness is a Many-headed Bird (with Dawn Gorman, 2020)Two Girls and a Beehive: Poems about Stanley Spencer and Hilda Carline (with Graham Burchell, 2020).
www.rosiejackson.org.uk

In The Village Cafe 7.30pm

26 Mar

Charles Causley Evening

26/03/2024    
7:30 pm

Chris Salberg will take us on a poetic journey through the work of this West Country poet.

His poetry reflects his character and life as a schoolmaster in Launceston in Cornwall.

 

At the Village Café,   7.30pm

27 Feb

Open Meeting - plus discussion poem

27/02/2024    
7:30 pm

Bring some poems to read on any subject, either your own or by other poets   Poems might be well known, humorous, topical or whatever you feel will interest the group.

For a change, there will also be a poem to ‘discuss’ and look into in a bit more depth.

These evenings are always interesting and often produce poetic surprises.

 

At the Village Café,   7.30pm

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