I’m thrilled this week to be told that I’ve been nominated for the prestigious Pushcart…
Tag: the Fib Review
My one-eyed neighbour makes it into one of my newly published Fibonacci poems.
I’m often under scrutiny in my small Lewes urban garden but I’m getting used to…
My three Fibonacci poems about the composer Tchaikovsky published in The Fib Review.
Piotr Ilych Tchaikovsky (1840 – 1893) My three new Fibonacci poems about the Russian…
The publication of a Fibonacci poem and another poetry anthology brighten my Lewes weekend.
I’ve had a mini-run on poetry publication over the weekend. I’ve just received a…
George Best, Miss World and Me: What better subject for my latest Fibonacci Poem?
George Best and Mary Stävin. As a youngish man in the early days of my…
The Beatle, the Cardinal, the Poet and the Prime Minister – my meetings with famous people memorialised in my newly published Fibonacci poems.
A page from the latest issue of The Fib Review This isn’t the first…
Marcel Proust’s rudeness and Lazarus’ shock are the themes for my two newly published Fibonacci poems.
Maybe we don’t take madeleine cakes enough with weak black tea. I’ve only had…
Stephen Dearsley goes to London along with some of my poetry on an inspiring and truly literary weekend.
I was in London last Friday to read from my book, Stephen Dearsley’s Summer Of Love (published…
I have three new Fibonacci poems published today, 30th October – my brain haemorrhage anniversary.
The latest issue of The Fib Review, Issue #16, is posted online today and, sorry…