Nell Farrell
Finding the Wedding Photos
1
Someone has shaken out
a blanket full of tiny bones.
They dot the oily surface,
peg its corners, stretch it
ready for the needle.
A finger slips and lozenges
of blood float on the water.
Spidered husks of flowers skim the pond
in weightless pirouette.
She bends to stroke them
with a branch ... Read More
Category: News
Russell Jones was the recipient of second prize in our most recent poetry prize for his poem 'Waggledancers'.To find out more about Russell’s work you can go to his blog.
Russell Jones.© Chrisdonia
Waggledancers
Who knew how the apple was made?
We decrypted rumours, white whiskers
of truth from the textbooks of ... Read More
March 4, 2016matrix
People have been asking to read the winning poems from this years competition ahead of the awards ceremony in April. Here's Claire Dyer's winning entry 'Trust and the Horse' for you.We’ll share each of the other winning and highly commended poems here every Friday in the lead up to the ... Read More
February 26, 2016matrix
We are delighted to announce the winners of the 2015 Charles Causley Poetry Prize judged by Professor Anthony Caleshu of Plymouth University and shortlisted by a panel drawn from the English faculties of Falmouth, Plymouth and Exeter University – Dr. Kym Martindale, Dr. Miriam Darlington, and Professor Ronald Tamplin.The Winners:1st ... Read More
February 12, 2016matrix
The Charles Causley Trust have appointed a Development Officer to deliver the ‘Spark to Flame’ project which takes its name from Causley’s poem, Kelly Wood, and aims to preserve and promote the legacy of Charles Causley in Cornwall and beyond.Jennifer McDerra took up the post in September 2015 with a ... Read More
February 1, 2016matrix
The Charles Causley Trust is delighted to announce Isabel Galleymore as their next writer in residence. Galleymore will take up the post for three months commencing in January 2016 and will be based at the poet Charles Causley’s former home in Launceston.Galleymore is a gifted young poet ... Read More
January 4, 2016matrix
The Charles Causley Trust was delighted to welcome our prize winning poets to Launceston last week for a super event in the company of Dr Alyson Hallett, Kathryn Simmonds and Jim Causley.The Trust would like to thank everyone for helping to make such a superb evening, and all those who ... Read More
March 15, 2015matrix
2014 Charles Causley Poetry Competition Winner, Angela Readman
The Charles Causley Trust is delighted to announce the winners of the 2014 Charles Causley Poetry Competition, in aid of the upkeep and on-going programme of Writing Residencies and Literature events in the late poet’s house in Launceston, Cornwall.The competition ... Read More
January 14, 2015matrix
Don’t miss Jim Causley & Lukas Drinkwater at Exeter Phoenix this month!
Jim and Lukas will be showcasing new material they are writing together, offering a 21st century perspective on traditional song. Five times BBC Radio 2 Folk Award nominee Causley is renowned for his warm stage presence and his rich ... Read More
January 13, 2015matrix
The Charles Causley Poetry Competition is closed and the winners have been informed.Many thanks and very best wishes to all the poets who entered. The field was very strong. The prize winners have been chosen and informed in person, and will be announced in the New Year on our websites.
Keep ... Read More
December 24, 2014matrix
Trustee of The Charles Causley Trust Patrick Gale is a featured writer in the 2014 South West Reading Passport. In a recently uploaded video he talks about libraries, the Reading Passport, his current projects and much more. Go Patrick!Supported by Arts Council England, the Reading Passport is a joint project ... Read More
November 4, 2014matrix
The Charles Causley Trust is delighted to announce the winners of the first ever Charles Causley Poetry Competition, in aid of the continuing project to renovate the late poet’s house in Launceston, Cornwall and supporting an on-going programme of Writing Residencies and Literature events.
The competition closed in November 2013, and ... Read More
December 31, 2013Hannah Stamp