Alan Parry

writer editor lecturer

Category: Alan Parry Speaks to

  • Alan Parry Speaks to… jude marr

    Alan Parry Speaks to… jude marr

    Jude Marr (he, they) is a Pushcart-nominated trans poet, editor and teacher. His poetry has appeared in many journals and anthologies, most recently Ghost City, Cutleaf, and Masculinity: An Anthology of Modern Voices. Jude’s first collection, We Know Each Other By Our Wounds, came out in 2020 and his latest manuscript, Silence Will Not Save…

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  • Alan Parry Speaks to… Özge Lena

    Alan Parry Speaks to… Özge Lena

    Özge Lena is an Istanbul-based poet. Her poems have appeared in the UK, USA, Canada, Iceland, Serbia, France, and beyond She was nominated twice and shortlisted four times by international poetry prizes. AP: What are you working on currently? OL: Thank you for inviting me to your series, Alan. Currently, I’m working on an ecopoetry…

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  • Alan Parry Speaks To… Jennie E. Owen

    Alan Parry Speaks To… Jennie E. Owen

    Jennie E. Owen is a writer and Lecturer in Creative Writing, based in the north-west of England. She is widely published in journals and anthologies. Her pamphlet, The Horses Still Run is available from The Flight of the Dragonfly Press. She is currently reading for her PhD with MMU, focusing on poetry and traumascapes. AP:…

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  • Alan Parry Speaks To… Regine Ebner

    Alan Parry Speaks To… Regine Ebner

    Regine is a school founder, a teacher and writer, living among the saguaros of the Arizona desert. Her work has been widely published in anthologies and her chapbook, Oxidized Pennies, debuted in 2022. Her second collection will be published by Black Bough Press in 2024. AP: What are you working on currently? RE: I am…

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  • Introducing, Alan Parry Speaks to…, Deep Conversations with the poetry community

    Introducing, Alan Parry Speaks to…, Deep Conversations with the poetry community

    As a writer who lives and breathes the literary community, I’ve spent years building relationships and supporting fellow poets and authors through The Broken Spine. While I’m incredibly proud of what the team and I have achieved there, I’ve often felt that people recognise the brand but know less about me as an individual. I…

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