Zoë Brigley, Kristian Evans, Laura Wainwright and Robert Minhinnick at the Green Room 24 June 2022
Introduced by Robert Minhinnick
Green Room Podcast
Zoë Brigley, Kristian Evans, Laura Wainwright and Robert Minhinnick at the Green Room 24 June 2022
Introduced by Robert Minhinnick
Laura Wainwright reads at the Green Room 25th March 2022. Laura Wainwright is from Newport, South Wales. Her poems have been published and are forthcoming in a range of magazines, journals and anthologies. Laura was shortlisted in the Bridport Prize poetry competition in 2013 and 2019, and awarded a Literature Wales Writers' Bursary in 2020 to finish her first collection.
Read Laura Wainwright’s Newport Journal.
As part of fairtrade fortnight 2022 Choose the World You Want Festival
Introduced by Elen Jones of Jeniphers’ Coffi. Featuring writers Robert Minhinnick, Chris Meredith and Sampurna Chattarji reading from India. Readings from Gorwelion Shared Horizons and discussion.
Our own ‘Green Room’ will be the venue for the first launches, featuring Phil Cope, Samantha Wynne-Rhydderch and Robert Minhinnick on Friday, November 5th, 8pm see our Events pages for more information. A video of this is available on our YouTube channel.
‘Josephine’s Rain’ is a thirty minute evocation of a storm that damaged Porthcawl in 1995. Tropical storm ‘Josephine’ was close to hurricane status, sinking boats and destroying part of the seafront.
Performed and written by Robert Minhinnick, Richard Thomas & Peter Morgan.
Josephine’s Rain has been performed at many events over the years; some hosted by the Green Room.
A video version is available on our YouTube channel.
“In a recent film for ‘Sustainable Wales’ I say that Babylon fell because of social inequality and that our culture is threatened by the same thing. That’s not to mention ‘climate change’ at all. But I’ve written the words for ‘Josephine’s Rain’, a depiction of a storm that hit Porthcawl in the 1990s. It evokes a hurricane and is bloody loud, with guitar, keyboard, percussion. In the last performance we had an artist on stage creating a painting during the thirty minute performance. Very 1960s.”
Robert Minhinnick Wales Arts Review
Live performances at the launch event for Diary of the Last Man. Robert Minhinnick reads with musical accompaniment.
Poet and editor of HappenStance press Nell Nelson travels from Fife to Porthcawl to launch two new books by Welsh poets.
'Unleaving' is the first collection of poems by Kristian Evans, and 'Pattern Beyond Chance', by Stephen Payne
Launch event from 2017 of Robert Minhinnick’s Diary of the Last Man https://www.carcanet.co.uk/cgi-bin/indexer?product=9781784103484
Wales Book of the Year 2018
Winner of the 2018 Roland Mathias Poetry Award
Shortlisted for the 2017 T.S. Eliot Prize
“The opening poem sequence, 'Diary of the Last Man', sets the tone for Robert Minhinnick's book, a celebration of the dwindling Earth, an elegy, a caution. His Wales is a touchstone; other landscapes and cityscapes are tried against it, with its erratic weather, its sudden changes of mood, 'a black tonic'. The sequence remembers all the geographies of his earlier work, old and new world, but now unpeopled and the lonely spirit free to go anywhere, do anything, but meaning with mankind has drained away. Yet still alive, and still with language, registering. The rest of the book is filled with voices: of children, of rivers, terrorists, magicians; and voices translated from the Welsh, and from Turkish and Arabic, shared, enriching with their difference, their other worlds. History washes over and washes up on the strand of this Welsh book. It is seen and recognised, it begins to be transformed. In the long concluding poem, 'The Sand Orchestra', the poet returns to his own voice, and to the voice of a Bechstein piano abandoned in the open air, played now by nature, its winds and sand. The last man, who has been looking for Ulysses, is the very man he has been looking for.”
Georgia, Robert Minhinnick and Tom Anderson at the Green Room
Find out more at https://www.georgiacaryswilliams.com/
Christopher Cornwell reading in 2018 at the Green Room - “Ergasy”
J Mazelis readings from Significance. Jo Mazelis is a Welsh author. Her 2014 novel Significance was awarded the Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize 2015. Her short story collections have been short- or long-listed for prizes, including Wales Book of the Year.
Steve Griffiths reads from his Late Love Poems. https://stevegriffithspoet.com/books/late-love-poems/ from 2015.
Haiku evening at the Green room. Frank O’Connor reads his haiku… Frank, a previous chair of sustainable Wales 2003-07 is director of the global design agency anois
Helena Nelson (Nell Nelson) is the originator and editor of HappenStance Press as well as a poet in her own right. Her first Rialto collection Starlight on Water was a Jerwood/Aldeburgh First Collection winner. Her second was Plot and Counterplot from Shoestring Press. She also writes and publishes light verse - Down With Poetry! Wikipedia article. Happenstance press site. Soundcloud recordings.
Recorded May 2014.
Rhian Edwards reads at the Green Room March 2014. Rhian is a multi-award winning poet. Her first collection of poems Clueless Dogs (Seren 2012) won Wales Book of the Year 2013, the Roland Mathias Prize for Poetry 2013 and Wales Book of the Year People’s Choice 2013. It was also shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection 2012.
Rhian’s second full collection The Estate Agent’s Daughter (Seren 2020) is due for publication in June 2020 and can be pre-ordered now.
Rhian also has two pamphlets of poems Parade the Fib, (Tall-Lighthouse 2008), which was awarded the Poetry Book Society Choice for autumn 2008. Brood (Seren 2017) is an illustrated pamphlet of bird poems, containing beautiful and original charcoal magpie drawings by artist Paul Edwards.
Rhian is also the current winner of the John Tripp Award for Spoken Poetry, winning both the Judges and Audience award. She was also the first Writer in Residence at Aberystwyth Arts Centre from March to June 2013.
Rhian’s poems have appeared in the Guardian, Times Literary Supplement, Poetry Review, New Statesman, Spectator, Poetry London, Poetry Wales, Arete, Prague Revue, the London Magazine, Stand, Planet Magazine, the New Welsh Review and the Lampeter Review.
Rhian is a poet and musician and has delivered over 400 stage, radio and festival performances world-wide. She lives in South Wales with her daughter Megan.
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