Dydd Sul 16 Gorffennaf 12yp
Sunday 16 July 12pm
Fiona Cameron, Lee Duggan and Zoë Skoulding
Taith gerdded barddoniaeth: Coedwig i'r lan
Poetry walk: Forest to shore
am DDIM / FREE
Am y digwyddiad
About the event
Dewch am dro yn y goedwig gyda thri bardd y mae eu gwaith wedi’i ysbrydoli gan dirweddau arfordirol a choedwigoedd. Bydd y digwyddiad hwn yn para tua 45 munud. Nid yw'r daith gerdded yn un egnïol ond mae'r tir yn anwastad mewn mannau.
Come for a walk in the woods with three poets whose work is inspired by coastal landscapes and forests. This event will last approximately 45 minutes. The walk is not strenuous but the ground is uneven in places.
Lee Duggan is a poet based in the foothills of Snowdonia. Through innovative approaches and responses to the local environment, she facilitates Walking with Words wellbeing and creative writing workshops. Her debut collection was Reference Points (Aquifer 2017) followed by Green (Oystercatcher 2019). Her work appeared in the anthology of contemporary Welsh innovative poetry, The Edge of Necessary (Aquifer 2018) and her most recent collections are Residential Poems (Aquifer 2022) and In These Shoes (Contraband 2023).
Fiona Cameron is a poet and academic who teaches Creative Writing at Bangor University. She is the author of two poetry collections: Bendigo (Knives Forks and Spoons Press, 2015) and She May Be Radon (Knives Forks and Spoons Press, 2021) Recent work has appeared in Poetry Wales, Strix, New Welsh Review and Horror Across Borders. She is particularly interested in the interconnected relationships between the digital world, the domestic and landscape. She lives in Pentraeth.
Zoë Skoulding is a poet and literary critic interested in translation, sound and ecology. She is Professor of Poetry and Creative Writing at Bangor University and lives in Menai Bridge. Her sixth and latest collection of poems is A Marginal Sea (Carcanet Press, 2022), shortlisted for Wales Book of the Year. Other recent collections include Footnotes to Water (2019), which was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation and won the Wales Book of the Year Poetry Award 2020. In 2020 she also published A Revolutionary Calendar (Shearsman). She received the Cholmondeley Award from the Society of Authors in 2018.
About the event
Dewch am dro yn y goedwig gyda thri bardd y mae eu gwaith wedi’i ysbrydoli gan dirweddau arfordirol a choedwigoedd. Bydd y digwyddiad hwn yn para tua 45 munud. Nid yw'r daith gerdded yn un egnïol ond mae'r tir yn anwastad mewn mannau.
Come for a walk in the woods with three poets whose work is inspired by coastal landscapes and forests. This event will last approximately 45 minutes. The walk is not strenuous but the ground is uneven in places.
Lee Duggan is a poet based in the foothills of Snowdonia. Through innovative approaches and responses to the local environment, she facilitates Walking with Words wellbeing and creative writing workshops. Her debut collection was Reference Points (Aquifer 2017) followed by Green (Oystercatcher 2019). Her work appeared in the anthology of contemporary Welsh innovative poetry, The Edge of Necessary (Aquifer 2018) and her most recent collections are Residential Poems (Aquifer 2022) and In These Shoes (Contraband 2023).
Fiona Cameron is a poet and academic who teaches Creative Writing at Bangor University. She is the author of two poetry collections: Bendigo (Knives Forks and Spoons Press, 2015) and She May Be Radon (Knives Forks and Spoons Press, 2021) Recent work has appeared in Poetry Wales, Strix, New Welsh Review and Horror Across Borders. She is particularly interested in the interconnected relationships between the digital world, the domestic and landscape. She lives in Pentraeth.
Zoë Skoulding is a poet and literary critic interested in translation, sound and ecology. She is Professor of Poetry and Creative Writing at Bangor University and lives in Menai Bridge. Her sixth and latest collection of poems is A Marginal Sea (Carcanet Press, 2022), shortlisted for Wales Book of the Year. Other recent collections include Footnotes to Water (2019), which was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation and won the Wales Book of the Year Poetry Award 2020. In 2020 she also published A Revolutionary Calendar (Shearsman). She received the Cholmondeley Award from the Society of Authors in 2018.
Presented by Zoë Skoulding, Bangor University as part of Placing Experiment BUIIA.
For further information contact [email protected]
For further information contact [email protected]