Footloose #2 Antony Dunn and Lydia Kennaway

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2022-03-28 18:00
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Conceived and hosted by our Writer in Residence, poet Lydia Kennaway, this is the second instalment of ‘Footloose’, a monthly online event using the subject of walking as way to explore our inner landscapes. Lydia will read poems from her pamphlet, A History of Walking, and will talk to poets and other writers about words and walking. In March, her guest is Antony Dunn who will read a poem from his latest collection, Take This One to Bed. Lydia will host a conversation about the spaces shared by these works.

Discover more about Antony Dunn From his website.

This event will be run on Zoom and will be recorded. If unable to attend ticket holders will be able to watch the video recording of the event.

Download poems read at the event by Lydia Kennaway and Antony Dunn

Order a copy of “A History of Walking” from our bookshelf and or a copy of “Take This One to Bed“.

Lydia Kennaway

Lydia Kennaway

Writer in residence 2021/22

Lydia Kennaway’s debut poetry pamphlet, 'A History of Walking', was published by HappenStance Press in April 2019 and reprinted in November 2019. She earned an MA in Writing Poetry from Newcastle University in 2019, winning the Academic Prize for Best Ov...

Antony Dunn

Antony Dunn

Antony Dunn lives in Leeds. Winner of the Newdigate Prize and an Eric Gregory Award, he has published four collections of poems, Pilots and Navigators, Flying Fish, Bugs and, most recently, Take This One to Bed (Valley Press, October 2016). He edited an...

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