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Friends of the Dymock Poets Newsletter Issue 66

Includes Autumn in Malvern festival leaflet 2016; Minutes for the Annual General Meeting of the Friends of the Dymock Poets 3 October 2015; Booking form and programme for the Annual General Meeting Weekend 2016; Friends of the Dymock Poets Constitution 2016

"Abraham Lincoln: a play by John Drinkwater"

Re-issue for the informal reading to mark the centenary of the first performance at The Birmingham Repertory Theatre on 19 October 1918. Event held on 19 October 2018 at The Old Rep Theatre, Birmingham. Richard Simkin's copy, who took part in the reading. Event held alongside performances of the "Quilt Song" opera by Suzie Self

Programme for "Quilt Song" opera by Suzie Self

Inspired by the play "Abraham Lincoln" by John Drinkwater. Performed to mark the centenary of the play's first performance on 19 October 1918 at The Birmingham Repertory Theatre. "Quilt Song" performed on 19 and 20 October 2018 at The Old Rep Theatre, Birmingham

Poem "Lenten Visitor"

Published by "Resurgence" November - December 1980; "Tower Magazine" Winter 1980 - 1981; "New Hope International" Winter 1981 - 1982; The KQBX Press December 1988; "South (Profile)" October 2006

Annotated drafts and photocopy of published version from unknown publication

Poem "Ice Floes"

Published by [?] June 1977; "Quarry" December 1978; "Slow Runner" Spring 1981; "Sepia" June 1982; "Start" March - April 1985; The KQBX Press December 1985

Annotated drafts

Poem "Halfway House"

Published by The Tower Poetry Society Winter 1979; "The Antigonish Review" Winter 1980; "Candelabrum" June 1980; The KQBX Press December 1985; "South (Profile)" October 2006

Annotated drafts

Poem "Teacher's Pet"

Published by "First Time" Spring 1984; The KQBX Press December 1985

Fourth prize Hartings Competition

Annotated drafts including final draft

Poem "Cold Sentence"

Published by "Event" January 1980; "Counterpoint" Winter 1980 - 1981; "Stride" March 1983; "Tears in the Fence" Winter 1984 - 1985; The KQBX Press December 1985

Annotated drafts including final draft

Poem "Gentleman's Relish"

Published by "Distant Echo" August 1983; "Giant Steps" Winter 1983; The KQBX Press December 1985; Enitharmon Press 2001

Photocopy of final annotated draft and printed version in "Footnote to History" 2001

Poem "Record Rap"

Published by "New Hope International" Winter 1981 - 1982; "The Antigonish Review" Summer 1982; "Poetry Nottingham" Winter 1983; "Doors" May 1984; The KQBX Press December 1985

Annotated drafts including final draft

Poem "Hanukah Bush"

Published by "Poetry Nottingham" Spring 1984; "The Antigonish Review" Spring 1985; The KQBX Press December 1985

Third prize in the Lake Ashe Competition

Annotated drafts including final draft

Poem "St. Martin's Summer"

Published by "Monashee" Winter 1979; "Interface" March 1979; "Orbis" Spring 1987; The KQBX Press December 1985

Drafts with annotations including final draft. Also includes letter from James Roebuck, Edmonton Journal, to Michael Henry regarding second prize in the Poetry category of The Journal's 1978 Literary Awards Competition, 16 June 1978

Poem "Park Picnic"

Published by "Monashee" Summer 1982; "Slow [?]" Autumn 1983; The KQBX Press December 1985

Annotated drafts including final draft

Poem "Canada Goose"

Published by "Success" Autumn 1981; "Poetry Nottingham" Winter 1984; "Tower Poetry Magazine" Winter 1986; The KQBX Press December 1985

Drafts with annotations including final draft

Poem "Prairie Envoy"

Published by "Graffiti" September 1982; "Poetry Nottingham" Summer 1985; The KQBX Press 1985; "Tower Poetry Magazine" Summer 1985; Enitharmon Press in "After the Dancing Dogs" 2001; "South" October 2006

Final draft with annotations and photocopy of version published in "After the Dancing Dogs"

Poem "Brown Study"

Published by "South West Review" August 1982; "Bogg" Summer 1983; "Giant Steps" Winter 1983; The KQBX Press 1985

Photocopy of final draft with annotations and photocopy of version with annotation published in "An Ocean in My Ear" 1988

Poem "Turf Accountant"

Published by "The Countryman" Summer 1984; "Writer's Own Magazine" Autumn 1984; The KQBX Press 1985

Includes final draft and letter from the Editor of "The Countryman" regarding publication 27 April 1983

"Lenten Visitor" administration

Two letters from James Sale, The KQBX Press, to Michael Henry regarding the publication of "Lenten Visitor" 30 April 1984 and 2 July 1984

Letter from James Sale, The KQBX Press, to Michael and Tricia Henry regarding reviews of "Lenten Visitor" 11 June 1986

Three letters from Stephen Stuart-Smith to Michael Henry regarding future publication with Enitharmon Press 5 May, 2 June and 23 June 1986

Photocopy of typed review of "Lenten Visitor" by Peter Forbes, Editor of "Poetry Review" c.1986

Photocopy of review of "Lenten Visitor" by John Lancaster. Published in "Iron" February - May 1987

"Poetry Review"

Volume 77 number 4. Includes profile of Michael Henry in the "New British Poets" section alongside his poems "Scorebook", "A Good Story" and "Plaster Saint"

"An Ocean in My Ear" by Michael Henry

Published by Enitharmon Press, Petersfield. Signed. Includes the poems:

Occam's Razor
Kangaroo Start
Blue Vinney
Cloud Cuckoo
Street Name
Paper Dragon
Credit Union
Hush Puppy
Tohu Bohu
Southern Comfort
Dutch Print
Summer School
Bar Sinister
Stagnant Pond
Sheep Market
Short Commons
Peppercorn Rent
Kitty Hawk
Correspondence Wallah
Two Timer
Cloud Nine
Lombardy Poplar
British Bulldog
Second Début
Poem for a Ghetto Blaster
Brown Study
Fin de Siècle
Saint James's Way
University of the Air
Hail
Slipper Chapel
Left Footer
Winter Warmup

"Lenten Visitor" by Michael Henry

Published by KQBX Press, Southampton and Poole. Signed. Includes the poems:

Turf Accountant
Sand Dollar
Pukka Sahib
Honor System
Brown Study
Prairie Envoy
Park Picnic
Canada Goose
St Martin's Summer
Hanukah Bush
Record Rap
Paperhanger's Measure
Gentleman's Relish
Cold Sentence
Teacher's Pet
Halfway House
Ice Floes
Lenten Visitor

The Cyder Press Special Collection

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  • c.1999 - 2012

The Cyder Press was a small press, established by Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Education in 1998 as an extension of the resources provided by the College's existing Dymock Poets Archive and Study Centre.

The principal function of the Press was to reprint long out-of-print or little-known works by the Dymock Poets themselves, and by other writers with cognate regional, literary or period connections. Each volume was introduced by a contemporary scholar.

In addition The Cyder Press also published the annual Laurie Lee Memorial Lecture, sponsored by the University at the Cheltenham Literature Festival.

Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education

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