J. R. Carpenter
@jrcarpenter.bsky.social
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artist, writer, researcher, fossil hunter, mudlarker, and lecturer in the School of English at University of Leeds https://luckysoap.com
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Wanderer overlooking the Kirkstall Road, Leeds, circa 1896.

Source image from: THE CHARACTER AND EXTENT OF AIR POLLUTION IN LEEDS. A Lecture delivered before the Leeds Philosophical Society, on March 3rd, 1896.

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and an early author of electronic literature
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BP

bpNichol was born on September 30, 1944, and was the author of numerous books of poetry, as well as four novels, several books for children and one collection of short fiction.

Learn more about bp's work with CH here: chbooks.com/Authors/N/Ni...
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complaining to a colleague about autumn allergies, he says, sounds like Duino Elegies. I think the fourth elegy might actually be about autumn allergies: O trees of life, oh, what when winter comes? / We are not of one mind.
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NEW WORKSHOP!!

Sabrina Imbler will teach "Writing Alongside the Nonhuman" on Sept 15, online.

It is one thing to write about animals, plants, and other non-human beings, but what would it look like to write with them? 🌱🐈🌸

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Sabrina Imbler
Workshops for Gaza
Writing alongside the nonhuman
sat. nov. 14, 1-3pm EST
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many thanks to the judges of the Forward Prizes — this year’s Forward Book of Poetry is beautiful and I’m very happy to have a poem in it. get your copy here: www.faber.co.uk/product/9780...
J. R. Carpenter holding a copy of the new Forward Book of Poetry 2026
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thanks to everyone involved in making the Laurel Prize ceremony at the BBC Contains Strong Language Festival in Bradford last evening such a joyful occasion. congratulations to Katrina Porteous, whose Rhizodont is really something special. we both read poems about fossils. what a night!
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Laurel Prize ceremony live-stream starting today at 5.30pm (BST)

💻: poetryschool.com/lau...
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JR Carpenter – Laurel Prize: Below the Surface 🌍

On Measures of Weather:
“Writing is noticing + noting. Rocks, seeds, photos—all count as notes. The space between noticing + noting is where the real writing happens.”

🔗 Full piece: poetryschool.com/lau...

Winner live Fri 19 Sept, 5.30pm BST
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images of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein together projected on to Windsor castle ahead of Trump’s state visit to the UK. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...
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The Laurel Prize asked me some questions and @poetryschool.bsky.social published the answers poetryschool.com/laurel-prize...
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Submission Open

15th September to 15th of October 2025

Submissions are now open for issue 28 of The Manchester Review. The Editors are looking forward to reading the best of your poetry, fiction, and non fiction.
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obsessed with the geology of Kirkstall Abbey near Leeds, built with locally quarried Millstone Grit 1152-1182. the stone contains quartzite pebbles that washed down from huge mountain ranges further north over 300 million years ago #kirkstallabbey #geology #erosion #millstonegrit
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there’s a great review of Measures of Weather by Mandy Pannett in the new issue of Tears in the Fence tearsinthefence.com
Tears in the Fence
an independent, international literary magazine
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epic day exhibiting mudlarking finds in the Roman amphitheater at the guildhall Art Gallery in London today chatting about fossils barges ballast coins pipes lead type trade beads roman pottery medieval livery badges alnage seals aglets dress pins wind and colonialism. excellent. 10/10. no notes.
person standing behind table covered in small objects
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last few days to submit your work ...

Deadlines:
Experimental 01/09
Fiction 31/08
Essays 02/09

all details here:

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the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (Amoc), a major part of the global climate system, bringing warmed tropical water to Europe and the Arctic, where it sinks to form a deep return current, is at its weakest in 1,600 years as a result of climate crisis www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Collapse of critical Atlantic current is no longer low-likelihood, study finds
Scientists say ‘shocking’ discovery shows rapid cuts in carbon emissions are needed to avoid catastrophic fallout
www.theguardian.com
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🌿 2025 Laurel Prize Finalist 🌿

JR Carpenter: “In light of the climate emergency we must ask new questions of weather & the language we use. I’m grateful to the Laurel Prize judges for bringing the pressing questions in Measures of Weather to wider attention.”

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sorting out #mudlarking finds for an exhibition. here’s a fragment of a Roman Hunt Cup decorated with barbotine slip found on the Thames foreshore. this type of colour-coated slip ware was made from local clay in the lower Nene Valley in England from 150-250AD.
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humans evolved through migration. migration has been a constant driver of our history. mobility is a defining trait of our species. the right to seek asylum is recognized as a human right in international law. the right to be granted asylum isn’t. the future of humanity hangs on this difference.
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on the occasion of the 16th anniversary of migrating to the UK I’ve resurrected “I’ve Died and Gone to Devon” a Javascript text which generates first impressions. how little I knew of this country then. how much has changed luckysoap.com/generations/...
a view of a bend in the River Dart, surrounded by green rolling hills, with a barbed wire fence in the foreground