Christopher Woodall – The Writer As Outsider
My speech emerged so late, and so mangled, that it was experienced by others as either foreign or gibberish; in…
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My speech emerged so late, and so mangled, that it was experienced by others as either foreign or gibberish; in…
Chris Arthur asks whether writers and readers should be concerned by the rapid development of AI-generated text. Chris Arthur considers…
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I’m not the kind of poet whose work is archivable in the conventional way. Only a forensic IT specialist would…
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I became mildly obsessed – okay, not so mildly – with a friend who described herself as an ‘arch-planner’. I…
Names read out in reverse order. Ten, nine, eight. With each name, another swig of Bloody Mary. Seven, six, five.…
I whittled the cemeteries down to two. My editor was adamant — two was still too many. And of course…
Gwyneth Lewis speaks with John Greening about having an odd mind, the attraction of poetic sequences, and her astronaut cousin.…