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19 Oct 2015
New poet in residence announced
The School of the Arts, English and Drama have announced Helen Calcutt as this year’s poet in residence.
The poet in residence post is funded by alumni contributions and the Overton Poetry Prize, set up last year in memory of Professor Bill Overton. The idea behind the poet in residence is to give an opportunity to a relatively early-career poet to work with students and to contribute to the creative life of the School and wider University.
Helen is the author of Sudden rainfall, her first collection of poetry. It was published by experimental English publishing house Perdika Press and was listed for the Poetry Book Society Pamphlet Choice Award. Her second collection, Siren, is due to be published next year.
Helen will be running workshops and offering ‘open-door’ sessions for the students who want to discuss their writing and, working as poet. She will also attend events such as the Writing East Midlands Writers’ Conference, which º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ is hosting this year.
As poet in residence, she will be the judge of this year’s poetry competition. The prize for the winning poet is publication by Lamplight Press, and a launch, at which the winner, the poet in residence and some of the School’s creative writing students read.
Kerry Featherstone, Lecturer in Creative Writing, said “I was at the launch of Helen’s first collection, and immediately knew that I wanted to invite her to work with our students. We’re really pleased that she accepted the invitation to be poet in residence, and that her residency coincides with the publication of a new collection.”
Commenting on her new post, Helen said: “Creativity allows us to refine, relieve, and filter our thoughts – and to my mind poetry can be one of the most powerful ways to get a message across.
“A lot of young writers have flair, but poor understanding of how to channel the energy. I want writers at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ to discover what it really is to write a poem – to kindle the compassionate, creative flame – but control it.”
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