September II

Welcome to our September sequel, Poetry Lovers….. The lovely poet, Sharron Green has come up with these two beautiful pieces about September. They’re such a treat! And in really exciting styles…. Read on… September – a troilet Orange leaves are all aglow Golden fields yield harvest grain Roses relish one last show Orange leaves areContinue reading “September II”

Poetry Basket Review!

Welcome back to the Poetry Basket Reviews. We’re blowing off the dust, and evicting Dobby from there! We’re also rehoming PB to this page. Out of there at once, Dobby! Most honoured today to have Jenny Mitchell’s wonderful debut collection Her Lost Language, in the review basket. A joint winner of the Geoff Stevens MemorialContinue reading “Poetry Basket Review!”

Film III

Hello PL’s Welcome back to the last part in the trilogy of films and fleapits. I have penned something below. Now, don’t faint, but I have actually attempted to rhyme! This is my frustrated tribute to the X Film. Who can tell me, in a certain era, they hadn’t had a shiver of anticipation atContinue reading “Film III”

INTERVIEW!!!

Hello and welcome to another show, Poetry Lovers! (rapturous applause) And today we are going to feature that ultra-talented musician, writer and poet, Lucy Lyrical. (pandemonium. Several members of security write out their resignations) Now settle down, PL’s, we don’t want to put off our lovely guest because here she is………. ( standing ovation asContinue reading “INTERVIEW!!!”

Film II……

Hello again, PL’s. Welome to part II of our cinema homage… Today, we feature the detailed memories from the lovely poet Trisha Broomfield, of a medium that we all grew up with. So many of us have experienced these things and feelings…. Cinematic Experience The large sound of the wide screen, Pearl and Dean, iceContinue reading “Film II……”

Memory Corner

Hello, Poetry Lovers, I have taken you once more to Memory Corner, and this time the DeLorean car is set for 11th November 2018. Who could forget such an occasion? An amazing commemoration indeed. A great concept co-createdby the remarkable Anne Warrington, (on my right), this performance contained memories, poetry and songs from that poignantContinue reading “Memory Corner”