Some of my former OLL students have asked me to organize a residential writing course (poetry or short prose) somewhere inspiring, so where more inspiring than Iona?
14th-19th September, 2009
There will be places spare for anyone interested in coming along, (see website below):
Many of you have probably been to Iona - possibly many times. I have been many times and never tire of it. There is a special atmosphere on Iona, mystical, remote and an intense silence (once the last ferry of tourists has left for the day) and with no cars allowed on the island, apart from a few local ones. The light is clear, the landscape sparse, with stunning long white beaches and breath-taking views of Ben Mor on the east and open sea to the west .There you can empathise with the early monks who felt they were on the edge of the known world.....
for more , see http://steph.green1.googlepages.com/ionasenseofplace
On poets and poetry mainly............... .......... but segues into other obsessions.
Topics Poetry Dance Jazz
Stanza
Assynt
Poetry on the Lake
Save our libraries
Shetland
Iona Sense of Place
Loose Tongues
Norman MacCaig Festival
St Kilda
Makkin wi Wirds
Strokestown Poetry Festival
Venice
Artists' Books
Assynt Sense of Place
Dance
Fionna Duncan Vocal Jazz course
Merchant City Festival
The 100 Poets Gathering
Saturday, 24 January 2009
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