David Morley
@profdavidmorley.bsky.social
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Professor at Warwick Uni, Poet at Carcanet, Ted Hughes Award for The Invisible Gift, PBS Choice for FURY, Forward Prize finalist, Writer of The Cambridge Introduction to Creative Writing, Fellow Royal Society of Literature,Thought Fox.
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🎙️ The Verb, BBC Radio 4 19 Oct, 17:10
David Morley & Sinéad Morrissey join Ian McMillan to chat birdsong, RS Thomas, Tony Harrison, stammering, and a gobful of pebbles. Featuring Daniel Sluman (Versus Versus) & Arthur Sze, new U.S. Poet Laureate.
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BBC Radio 4 - The Verb, 19/10/2025
Ian McMillan's guests include Sinéad Morrissey and David Morley.
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Bumbarrel, Hedge Mumruffin, Poke Pudding,
Huggen-Muffin, Juffit, Jack-in-a-Bottle,
Feather Poke, Hedge Jug, Prinpriddle,
Ragamuffin, Billy-featherpoke, Puddneypoke,
Bellringer, Nimble Tailor, French Pie,
Long Pod, Bush Oven, and Miller’s Thumb.

I tucked them in this box before they woke.
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We're delighted to see so many of our poets featured in the 2026 Forward Book of Poetry!💐

Included from Carcanet are: Catherine-Esther Cowie, @profdavidmorley.bsky.social, Fawzia Muradali Kane and Rebecca Watts.

Congratulations to all four of our poets, and all the other poets included!
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Wrapping up BBC Radio 4's The Verb with Sinead Morrissey and Ian McMillan. We stole a 5Live Studio. Happy National Poetry Day.
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Off to BBC Media City to record The Verb with Ian McMillan, Sinead Morrissey and Fiona Benson. Happy National Poetry Day!
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Then it's the kumquat fruit expresses best
how days have darkness round them like a rind,
life has a skin of death that keeps its zest.
'A Kumquat for John Keats'
Tony Harrison R.I.P.
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Mr Cogito's imagination
has the motion of a pendulum

it crosses with precision
from suffering to suffering

there is no place in it
for the artificial fires of poetry

he would like to remain faithful
to uncertain clarity

Zbigniew Herbert
Reposted by David Morley
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I truly appreciate this Alison. Thank you.
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Sometimes I need to remind myself.
Reposted by David Morley
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'When I died, I woke
to a skylark song'...
'Passion' is alive with birds (except the shearwater,its 'stomach full of plastic'). Its poems note
'The crowns of trees do not touch each other'.
'I like to think they do this out of love'.
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It is a privilege to see Passion acknowledged by @johnclegg37.bsky.social in the @londonreviewbookshop.co.uk this week. His choice of ‘The Shyness of the Crown’ as poem of the year (so far!) is genuinely appreciated. Thank you, John and @lrb.co.uk! www.londonreviewbookshop.co.uk/booklists/jo...
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‘The baby names for birds—jumplings, pufflings, eaglets, owlets, eyas. The dialect spill of names for long-tailed tits— Prinpriddle, Ragamuffin, Billy-featherpoke, Puddneypoke, Bellringer, Nimble Tailor, French Pie, and Miller’s Thumb.’ open.substack.com/pub/carcanet...
Passion: David Morley
Beethoven’s Yellowhammer by David Morley
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Join us to celebrate the launch of my new book Passion, hosted by Sinéad Morrissey. The event will include readings, a lively discussion, and a Q&A with the audience. And yes—I promise flocks of birds. bit.ly/3FVsVU2
Passion by David Morley: Carcanet Online Book Launch - Carcanet Press
Please join us to celebrate the launch of Passion by David Morley. The reading will be hosted by Sinéad Morrissey. The event will feature readings and
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This Sat at St Hilda’s Oxford: join me & Steve Ely for a free reading & talk on writing & the climate emergency, plus local eco-poetry. All welcome. Details: www.st-hildas.ox.ac.uk/events/writi...
Writing Nature, Speaking Human: Poetry in the Age of the Anthropocene | St Hilda's College Oxford
www.st-hildas.ox.ac.uk
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What if God were Salieri to Nature's Mozart?
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I.M. Michael Longley
All the wild flowers of the Burren
to you: thyme, valerian, loosestrife,
Meadowsweet, tway blade, crowfoot, ling, angelica,
Herb robert, marjoram, cow parsley, sundew, vetch,
Mountain avens, wood sage, ragged robin, stitchwort,
Yarrow, lady’s bedstraw, bindweed, bog pimpernel.
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I have loved your Moth Oscars. I've been bed bound with illness and these images have been such a curated joy. Thank you.