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DIY Poets Quarterly Gig at The Maze, Nottingham

DIY Poets Quarterly Gig at The Maze, Nottingham

Featured poet on this occasion is the wonderful, evergreen Jim Willis. Jim’s granite Edinburgh tones deliver his butterfly light stanzas across a vista of verse with steel elegance. He originally developed an interest in poetry when attending Leith Academy, now turned into flats. Jim likes to link his poems, no matter how tenuous that link might be, and without any semblance of order. Jim will be exploring three main themes: music, holidays and cats – the order guaranteed to be random! Music is provided by folk based singer song writer Jezz Hall. 8 til late. £3 entry, A bargain!

STOP PRESS: Sources close to DIY Poets have revealed today that Frank McMahon will be debuting a happy poem.

DIY Poets at the Maze, Nottingham (UK) – 13th February

DIY Poets at the Maze, Nottingham (UK) – 13th February

DIY Poets present the latest in our quarterly night of spoken word at the Maze on Thursday 13 February. As well as local bards DIY Poets there will a featured set from the fantastic Clare Stewart and the evening will be rounded off in style by local band, Fun With Numbers. £ 3 entry, a bargain.

DIY Poets meet every month, on the first Wednesday, at 8pm, upstairs at the Broadway Cinema, all poets old and new welcome, for discussions around future events and reading each others poems, with constructive feedback and muchos encouragement. At the last meeting we found a quiet spot on the mezzanine, and Jim grumbled about the lack of draught beer at that particular bar area, but he settled down eventually.

Book Launch by Premier DIY POET (Nottingham UK)

Book Launch by Premier DIY POET (Nottingham UK)

Book Launch That Difficult Second VolumeGlobally, the literary cognoscenti and the creative sets may not know this: Frank McMahon is a poetry genius and all round legend. He’s been running the DIY Poets collective for over 10 years now, organising and performing at the group’s quarterly shows at the Maze in Nottingham, as well as other events in the local area and beyond.

He’s about to release his second book of poetry: Difficult Second Volume, and a launch is scheduled for Friday 31st January at The Corner in Nottingham. I’ve previewed this book and I can confirm it is essential reading for anyone who likes poetry, even if only a little bit.

Having seen Frank perform his poetry many times and with a massive appreciation of his understated delivery in his mellow Wolverhampton tones, I was able to hear the poems in my head as I read through the collection of 79 poems. Frank tells stories about his early life, with sharp observational lines glued next to personal political viewpoints that focus on many of the issues affecting people on a global level. There are stabs of humour throughout the book, Frank’s poetry is always playful and frequently mischievous.

Frank also ventures into more serious territory at times, reflecting on his upbringing, his milestones, relationships and mortality. The threads of this collection are tied together with lots of cultural references from Dr Who to Slade, Brian Clough, Wolverhampton Wanderers FC, Robin Hood and Superman to name a few.

So, to get a copy and hear some of the poetry, as well as poems from other members of DIY Poets, come along to The Corner on the 31st. There will be a late bar and DIY Poet John Humphreys spinning an eclectic mix of vintage vinyl. Don’t miss it!

Poems Find a Home

Poems Find a Home

Stories For HomesEarlier this year, I was lazily scanning social media sites when something caught my eye. It was a request for submissions of short stories to a forthcoming anthology, Stories for Homes, with the proceeds going to Shelter, the UK housing charity.

My father endured a period of homelessness during the firestorms of Word War Two, when circumstances caused him and his father to be evicted from their home in Ukraine and left to wander through Eastern Europe with bombs dropping around them – a story I documented in Sliding on the Snow Stone, my debut full length work, published in 2011. And that was why I wanted to be involved in this project – because home is a safe place where people can grow old with their families – everybody needs one.

I contacted Sally Swingewood, the co-ordinator of the project to ask whether she would accept poetry, not expecting a yes, but considered it worth a go. Because poetry can be used to tell a story, sometimes in a straightforward sort of way, at other times perhaps just communicating a feeling.

And I was so pleased when she said yes, because I ended up with a new home for two of my poems, in a terrific collection, side by side with other poems and stories.

Click on the image to view the Amazon listing. It’s worth a look.

Poet Profile: Frank McMahon

Poet Profile: Frank McMahon

Frank McMahonI have been writing poetry for over fifteen years and I’m a founder member of DIY Poets, which has been running for eleven years.  I published my first book last year, Unfashionable Places, and I’m now working on the follow up, Difficult Second Volume. I enjoy producing both poetry for the stage and for the page. I have written nearly 1500 poems, but hopefully there is quality as well as quantity in my work!

DIY Poets, Live Spoken Word at the Maze, Nottingham – Nov 14th

DIY Poets, Live Spoken Word at the Maze, Nottingham – Nov 14th

John Humphries of DIY Poets.
John Humphries of DIY Poets.

DIY Poets present the latest of our quarterly nights at the Maze, Mansfield Road, Nottingham, on Thursday November 14th. As well as local bards DIY Poets there will be acoustic music from Wall Flower. 8 til late £3 entry A bargain!

The featured poet on the night will be the always entertaining John Humphries (pictured). John’s been a stalwart of DIY Poets since its inception over 10 years ago, and remains one of the most compelling performance poets in the UK. He will be debuting a new poem: ‘Buzzcocks at Blackpool’, amongst many other fine pieces.


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