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Andrew Forster returns to Dumfries for Poetry Doubles

Press Release

14 September 2010

Dumfries & Galloway Arts    Gracefield Arts Centre Edinburgh Road Dumfries, DG1 1JQ
Tel: 01387 253383   Fax: 01387 253303     E-mail: [email protected]

When poet Andrew Forster’s first collection, Fear of Thunder, was shortlisted for the Forward First Collection Prize in 2007 he was working in Dumfries and Galloway as Literature Development Officer.  Andrew has since moved to Cumbria to work for the Wordsworth Trust, and he’s coming back across the border to take part in Dumfries and Galloway’s prestigious Poetry Doubles series.

Andrew will share a stage on Monday 20 September with Katy Ewing.  They will perform at the Brigend Theatre, Dumfries at 7pm.  Tickets are available from dgArts www.dgarts.co.uk

Andrew’s second collection, Territory, which was published earlier this year by Flambard, focuses on his time in the former mining village of Leadhills in Upper Nithsdale.  His poems explore what it means to make a home in a particular place, and the relationship with the environment that this implies.

‘His descriptions of country life through the seasons offer an evocative perspective on living amidst the forces of nature, which can both inspire and oppress in equal measure.’  Poetry Book Society, Issue 225, Summer 10

Katy Ewing is in her third year of the Liberal Arts Humanities degree at Glasgow University in Dumfries. She lives with her young family in the Stewartry area of Dumfries and Galloway.  Katy describes her poetry as an effort to distil moments of experience, feeling, or realisation so that they conjure a small, particular reality, and her work is, in consequence, precise, vivid and illuminating.

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