THE INFERNAL GARDEN - available now via @NineArchesPress and your favourite bookshops.
With deep thanks to Declan Ryan for his exhilarating review in @IrishTimes (extract attached) and to Jeremy Wikeley for his equally exhilarating review in @Telegraph back in August.
@MatthewOates76 I saw my first today too, Matthew - flying through and about my garden. They always make my heart leap, but especially the first sighting of the year. (Also, an Oak Beauty moth yesterday.)
On 23 February 1821, John Keats died in Rome at 25.
He once wrote: “If I should die… I have left no immortal work behind me…”
He was wrong. He wrote poetry that has proved immortal — work that still resonates today.
To mark the day share a line of his that has stayed with you.
Mornin' @MatthewMCSmith and all on @TopTweetTuesday today. Great to be back after a bit of a break. My homage is to that maestro of imagism... T.S. Eliot. An extract from my centenary response to The Wasteland set in 2020s Birmingham. Msg me if you're interested in the book 😎
Our next ICCW event is with Patrick McGuinness and Gregory Leadbetter - In Conversation about their new books, out now with CB Editions and @NineArchesPress respectively, on Wednesday 4 February - FREE, just book here, where you’ll find all the details: https://t.co/D7r4cD2nIT
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A shelf of books and a shelf of good wine: this is all that is needed to orchestrate the good life. But your books and your wine must be choice.
— Lawrence Durrell
Lawrence Durrell & Claude-Marie Vincendon
photograph: Jean-Claude Sauer
Join an @arvonfoundation online #poetry writing day course led by Jane Commane.
Discovering Poetic Form - A whistlestop tour from the traditional to the contemporary.
Friday February 20th, 2026, from 10am
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‘The procession is very long and life is very short. We die on the march. But there is nothing outside the march so nothing can be lost to it.’
Tom Stoppard 1937 - 2025
'Today is Blake's birthday. Think of it, the birthday of codger Blake. Darling Liza, let us celebrate the old b***'s birthday, shall we? — as if we were French or Italian, as if it meant something.'
— Lawrence Durrell, The Alexandria Quartet
William Blake, b. 28 November 1757
The oldest mention in print of ‘cricket’ - published in 1611, the year of The Tempest and the King James Bible.
One of the incredible treasures of the MCG Library…
"We know she’s going to die soon, / so we’ve started clearing out her house."
'Monbazillac', a new poem by @IrigarayJulie, is now up on Wild Court: https://t.co/3VVNXmRriC