Huge thanks to reviewerย Ferelith Hordon at the brilliant children's book magazineย Books for Keeps for their lovely 'five stars' review of Saturdays at the Imaginarium! Here's a few extracts - "Welcome to Shauna Darling Robertsonโs Imaginarium where she will introduce you to ideas, questions, possibilities that should not be... In other words she …
Interview with Josephine Corcoran of ‘And Other Poems’
My long-time friend and poetry collaborator Josephine Corcoran, editor of the brilliant adult poetry webzineย And Other Poems recently interviewed me for her blog - you can find the interview over at josephinecorcoran.org. Thanks heaps to Josephine. Here's a bit more about her brilliant writing. Josephine Corcoran lives in Trowbridge.ย She has published two poetry collections,ย What Are …
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Poetry Zone review of Saturdays at the Imaginarium
It's a really lovely feeling when a reader or reviewer spots something in your writing, something you realise you felt in your heart all along but didn't consciously know was there until they pointed it out! Big thanks, then, to Roger Stevens and the folks at Poetry Zone for their recent review of Saturdays at …
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Saturdays at the Imaginarium published 28 October 2020
I'm thrilled to introduce you to Saturdays at the Imaginarium, my first collection of poems written for children, publishedย October 2020. The book is illustrated by Jude Wisdom and published by the lovely folks at Troika. Want one? (Oh go on...). Why not pop into your local bookshop or order a copy online now from bookshop.org.ย Buying …
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New animated poetry film for National Poetry Day
National Poetry Day is on 1st October 2020 and this year's theme is 'See It Like A Poet'. So I had a go at making a short animated film of one of my poems, 'When I was Cross-Eyed'. The poem's from my book Saturdays at the Imaginarium, and it's inspired by the idea that โWe …
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M-M-Murrayโs M-M-Mountains: how to use your brain to get good at stuff that feels scary
There's a poem in Saturdays at the Imaginarium called 'M-M-Murrayโs M-M-Mountains'. It's about someone called Murray (which you probably guessed) who's afraid of heights. The trouble is, Murray's a mountain climber. So he spends quite a lot of time feeling anxious. Worrying. Fretting. Stressing out. Poor Murray. I'll read you the poem in a short …
Behind the scenes: a quick peek into the making of the Imaginarium
Have you ever wondered what goes into making a book? Snap - I wondered too. Then along came my first book,ย Saturdays at the Imaginariumย - and I found out! Boy, was there a whole heap of stuff to learn. Plenty of hard work was involved over quite a long period of time, and also plenty of …
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Dear stars: what makes you shine?
Have you ever heard it said that we're all made of stars? There's a theory in science that says that everyone and everything on Earth contains tiny star particles: that all the atoms and elements in our bodies and our worldย were originally created in stars that existed more than 4 billion years ago. Far out, …
Reinventing the weather
Have you ever heard the expression,ย It's raining cats and dogs? Do you remember the movie,ย Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs? One day, both of those things got me thinking, and then that thinking led to writing a poem. The poem is called 'And Now for the Weather in Wonderland' and you can find it in …
Are you a poetry guerrilla? Let’s talk tactics!
There's a poem in theย Imaginarium called 'The Poetry Guerrilla'. You can listen to me reading it here: You can also read the poem on the National Poetry Day website at nationalpoetryday.co.uk/poem/the-poetry-guerrilla At this point it's important not to confuse a poetry guerrilla with a poetry gorilla.ย So what exactly are we talking about here? Guerrilla poetry …
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