
Connor Sansby tackles The Poetry Problem
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Power in poetry tends to happen by accident. very few people set out in this idnustry to accumulate authority over other people, so when it does happen, very few people are prepared to wield power.
Few people have catalogued more of the contemporary poetry world than Andy N. Through his Spoken Label series Andy had captured the words of hundreds of poetry from around the world.
There’s no road map to a career in poetry. Getting in with the right collective, the right MA, the right programme, the right gigs doesn’t guarantee success in this industry. Even writing well and performing well are not a ticket to sustain...
I spent 10 years as a publisher. I might have mentioned this once or twice. I know on this platform, I tend to talk about early career poetry and live events but there’s also a fantastic world of small presses in the grassroots scene.
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Andy N is a poet, novelist, musician (Ocean in a Bottle and in bands Polly Ocean and Ward) podcaster of shows such as Spoken Label, Not the TV Guide & the Writing Way and co-runs the spoken word night ‘Speak Easy’. https://linktr.ee/andynartist
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