Follow blll on Twitter
gairnet provides: tweets of blll
- @SteveEely @LukeKennard Is this feller? https://t.co/I5BVvrl9ZJ 12 minutes ago
- The Queensway Tunnel column must be rebuilt. If #Chtcheglov wass here he would tell you himself. (One for… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 48 minutes ago
- Murder Bear approves this message, whatever it is. #MurderBear @ North Shields Fish Quay instagram.com/p/ChW50SqsAN-/… 11 hours ago
- New t-shirt design just in. @ North Shields Fish Quay instagram.com/p/ChW35HSMndI/… 11 hours ago
- #LeonoraCarrington: this reminds me of my detailed design (with cut-outs of the interior!) for the house I am going… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 12 hours ago
BLLL’s Amazon Profile
-
Recent Posts
- Micro-reviews (4): Two Tongues
- Phorgotography, 5
- Micro-reviews (3): billy casper’s tears
- Phorgotography, 4
- Micro-reviews (2): Desperate Fishwives
- Imagining Imagined Spaces
- The Great Slowing Down versus Poet MacDiarmid (3)
- A The Poetry Review review
- The Great Slowing Down versus Poet MacDiarmid (2)
- Micro-reviews (1): Haurd Roads an Cauld Hairst Winds
Categories
- current emanations (68)
- dundee makar (23)
- elderblog (8)
- Makaronics (9)
- public artbone (4)
- reviews (some antique) (34)
- sparrow mumbling (13)
- The Others (4)
- Uncategorized (3)
- xenochronicity (67)
Anarchive
Tag Archives: Frank McAveety
A Turbulent Makar
(This piece on Edwin Morgan’s Scottish Laureateship was written in November 2005 for a small magazine the name and a copy of which continues to evade me.) The idea of a poet laureate carries with it some interesting preconceptions. Although … Continue reading
Posted in elderblog
Tagged Andrew Motion, Augustus, Ben Jonson, Billy Collins, Carol Ann Duffy, Charles II, Creative Scotland, Doctor Johnson, Douglas Dunn, Edwin Morgan, Edwin Muir, Frank McAveety, George Mackay Brown, Hugh MacDiarmid, Iain Crichton Smith, Jack McConnell, James Hogg, John Dryden, Liz Lochhead, Michael Morpurgo, Norman MacCaig, Restoration, Robert Burns, Robert Crawford, Robert Fergusson, Roddy Lumsden, Scottish Executive, Scottish Opera, Sorley MacLean, T.S.Eliot, Virgil, W.S. Graham, Walter Scott
Leave a comment