A470 on the Road day 6 Brecon

Video by Dai Powell: Diana Powell, Sian Northey, Siôn Aled, Gareth Writer-Davies, Stephen Payne and clare e potter read under the trees of Brecon cathedral close, hosted by Leigh and Nicki of The Hours bookshop.

The book is back in stock available from our webshop and good bookshops everywhere

audience under the trees

clare e potter

stephen payne

Gareth Writer-Davies

Sian Northey

Diana Powell

Siôn Aled

 

 

 

Paper Crusade launch at Keats House captionedVideo 1

We’ve had 2 launches for Paper Crusade this week, first on line, on Wednesday, then at Keats House yesterday.

We’ve recorded everything, and will be sharing as we get it edited and captioned.

Here poet Michelle Penn and editor Cherry Potts talk about the inspirations themes, characters, processes and decisions that went into the making of the book.

Thanks to Keats House for making us so welcome!

you can buy the book in print from our webshop (we are temporarily out of office stock – thank you lovely people who bought so many copies – but will have more by the end of next week, or can get them sent direct from the warehouse)

or as an eBook (EPub) from our new ebook and audio store; Kindle version from the usual place!

Videos of poetry readings to follow!

A470 Like my Jealousy

Jeremy Dixon performs his poem from A470 on the spot that inspired it, a lay-by just north of Storey Arms Pass in the Brecon Beacons

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#Arachne10 In Retail Jeremy Dixon

Yesterday was the third anniversary of Jeremy Dixon’s first pamphlet, In Retail. to celebrate, here is a video of Jeremy reading (along with the audience) from one of the first poems from the collection that he shared with us, published in The Other Side of Sleep, and read here at our 5th anniversay celbrations!

The combination of our enthusiasm for LGBTQ writing and of this being LGBT History Month, and our wily marketing plans means there are going to be a few more LGBT posts this week.

Watch this space, for this and other anniversary news.

You can vote for your favourite poem from this collection, and others VERY soon, to help us plan the programme for our anniversary party.

It’s our 10th Year!

10 years ago, almost to the day, I started planning Arachne Press, buying the independent publishers guide from IPG, talking to people about names (see the video on our home page for the joy of choosing a name for a publishing house), and contacting printers to ask possibly naive questions.

Last year, Neil Lawrence, one of our authors, asked if he could interview me, as the tail end of all the author conversations we’d recorded in lockdown. We then got too busy to edit it. But with our 10th Anniversary looming (August) I’ve put some work in and finished the edit. A lot of it is about me as a writer and will be used elsewhere, but this section is about starting Arachne and my role as editor, and keeping going.

Solstice Shorts 2020 Tymes Goe by Turnes Part Four

The final section of the festival, in pre-recorded video. The live versions will be available later in the week.

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Solstice Shorts 2020 Tymes Goe by Turnes Part Three

The third section of the festival, in pre-recorded video. The live versions will be available later in the week.

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Solstice Shorts 2020 Tymes Goe by Turnes Part Two

The second section of the festival, in pre-recorded video. The live versions will be available later in the week.

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Solstice Shorts 2020 Tymes Goe by Turnes Part One

The Lopped Tree In Time will Grow Again

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The first hour of the festival, in pre-recorded video.

Solstice Cake

As the news turns even bleaker this evening, a little bit of frivolity dor the not very festive season: A video about cake.

You are welcome.

You are also welcome to come to the festival, Monday 21st December, 8pm GMT.

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