Highlanes Gallery Reading
Lapwing Poets: Roger Hudson, Marie MacSweeney, Tommy Murray, and Adam Rudden.
EXPERIMENTS IN MOOD AND MEANING
Poetry, live at Highlanes Gallery Spring 2012
Highlanes Gallery, as part of its Mood and Meaning series, paid tribute to Lapwing Publications on May 26th, 2012.
Lapwing, the fiercely independent poetry publisher run by Dennis and Rene Greig in Belfast, which continues to discover and present the work of poets that establishment publishers ignore. Readers included experimental Dublin poet Adam Rudden, award-winning poet Tommy Murray from Trim, winner of last year’s Great Drogheda Poetry Slam, and the skilled and subtle poems of Drogheda’s Marie MacSweeney. Roger Hudson, curator and Lapwing poet, also read from his collection Greybell Wood and Beyond
Tommy Murray
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Greybell Wood and Beyond by Roger Hudson.
Flying During the Hours of Darkness by Marie MacSweeney
Mother Cecily's Music Room by Marie MacSweeney
Counting Stained Glass Windows by Tommy Murray
Swimming with Dolphins by Tommy Murray
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Solar Winds and Ions by Adam Rudden
Stopwatch by Adam Rudden
Braille Lips in the dark by Adam Rudden
Fallen Eyelashes by Adam Rudden