Tag Archives: Indigo Dreams Publishing

Finest: Ronnie Goodyer – “Being There”
A stunner from Indigo Dreams co-director Ronnie Goodyer today, which shows how the poet can faithfully capture a moment for a reader.

Finest: Deborah Harvey – “When Stanley Spencer didn’t marry my grandmother”
Deborah Harvey wonders whether art might well have imitated her grandmother’s life.

Anna Saunders – ‘Ghosting for Beginners’ – author Q&A
I first met Anna Saunders in 2016 at Cheltenham Poetry Festival, which she founded in 2011. At that time Indigo Dreams had just published her collection, Burne Jones and the Fox. Two years on, the festival is still going from strength to strength and Anna has just published her latest book, Ghosting for Beginners, again […]
Another year
When I sat down to write this latest blog update, I did so thinking that 2017 has been a quiet year for me as a writer, but it was actually anything but! In terms of writing, I haven’t spent anything like enough time on new work – the vast majority of the poems I’ve drafted […]
Newsround
A bit of a round-up for this blog piece. You may have read an earlier article on here where I wrote about putting my first manuscript together. Well, the great news is that I finished doing that by the end of January and sent it out to a few poet friends to give me their […]
On tour!
In which I burble about some IDP readings in Bristol and Exeter, as well as other news…
Cheltenham – Part 2 (and other news)
A highly enjoyable trip to Cheltenham and a bunch of other news.