Tag: Tennis
My Time at Wimbledon
Having blogged extensively about Wimbledon for a fortnight, you might think that I wouldn’t want to write more about it. Indeed, I can hardly imagine that any of you that have been following the Postcards from Wimbledon blog are really in the mood to read any more of it. However, I think, maybe just for [...]
Posted: July 11th, 2009 under A Life in Poetry, multimedia.
Tags: Poetry, Tennis, Wimbledon
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Where to find my Wimbledon blog
I’m having a ball at Wimbledon at the moment, but I don’t feel like blogging on my days off. To catch up with all my writings as well as those of Nii Parkes and Roger Robinson, click on the link below. http://www.wimbledon.org/en_GB/news/blogs/Postcards.html
Posted: July 1st, 2009 under A Life in Poetry.
Tags: Poetry, Tennis, Wimbledon
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New Balls Please
I’ve had some interesting jobs land in my lap at the last moment these days. A few weeks back, I was heading up to Lyme to perform my Darwin poems at the Marine Theatre and embark on my first proper fossil hunt, having only been contacted by the organisers a few days before. This was [...]
Posted: June 21st, 2009 under A Life in Poetry, Uncategorized.
Tags: Nii Ayikwai Parkes, Poetry, Roger Robinson, Tennis, Wimbledon
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Niall O'Sullivan is a poet, editor and event host. He has published two books of poetry with Flipped Eye and hosts London's biggest open mic, Poetry Unplugged, at the Poetry Cafe.