I'm really thrilled to announce that my debut poetry pamphlet, Bella, was published by Offa's Press a week or so ago (August 2018). The collection is a poetic sequence which explores the Worcestershire murder mystery 'Who put Bella in the Wych Elm?' You can buy a copy for just £5.95 here!
A few lovely words from poets I greatly admire:
'Every now and then a collection comes along which revitalises my belief in poetic form, [a work] with a consistent vision and force. Nellie Cole’s Bella is all of this and more. [With] a mature and compassionate sensibility and an enviable gift for language, Bella announces the arrival of a major new talent.'
Luke Kennard
‘Nellie Cole’s pamphlet Bella explores the story through historical record and imaginative speculation. I was thrilled to read this debut; it is formally adventurous and her precise language is richly detailed [...]. This is work which shows maturity and care.'
Angela France
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Sunday, 12 August 2018
Monday, 21 May 2018
Pen to Paper
A poetry course providing inspiration, writing activities, tips and tricks to get you putting pen to paper!
Another non-regular post from me, but I just wanted to share the story and success of my recent poetry writing course, 'Pen to Paper'!
'Pen to Paper' was originally commissioned by the Anchor Gallery in Birmingham, as a part of their Spring 2018 season of poetry events. Held in the gallery space, a small but hard-working group met for three 2-hour sessions across March, April and May. Each session included two mini-activities, a main poetry activity, and a guest activity run by a special guest poet. One-to-one sessions with myself and the guest poet were offered at the end, where discussions ranged from editorial advice, to guidance on performing and publishing work.
Another non-regular post from me, but I just wanted to share the story and success of my recent poetry writing course, 'Pen to Paper'!
'Pen to Paper' was originally commissioned by the Anchor Gallery in Birmingham, as a part of their Spring 2018 season of poetry events. Held in the gallery space, a small but hard-working group met for three 2-hour sessions across March, April and May. Each session included two mini-activities, a main poetry activity, and a guest activity run by a special guest poet. One-to-one sessions with myself and the guest poet were offered at the end, where discussions ranged from editorial advice, to guidance on performing and publishing work.
Sunday, 31 December 2017
Goodbye, 2017: A Round-Up
While it is true that the last couple of months have not been easy, and that I am still struggling through my illness, I nevertheless find that I still have a lot to be thankful for. 2017 has been a year of challenges, surprises, and little triumphs, and I am grateful for every experience I have had, memory I have gained, and person I have shared it with.
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