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Very much so, Geraldine! I like Alan's A Robin Hood Book and hadn't come across your collaboration - what form does it exist in? I've only found the Q&A about it...

v b,
Amy


On 30 March 2013 01:00, Geraldine Monk <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
'The last wounded animal in the wood'
 
Monk/Halsey
 
An accidental collab in the thicket of con/fused memory.
 
Any good?
 
Geraldine
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Subject: 'Time, the deer, is in the wood of Hallaig'

Hello everybody,

I'm in the process of putting together an exhibition on forest memory - objects, art-works and poems, in a Grade 1 listed belfry in East London in June (called 'Time, the deer, is in the wood of Hallaig', a line from Sorley Maclean). Poets such as Jeff Hilson, Peter Larkin, Alec Finlay, Carol Watts, Will Montgomery, Colin Sackett, herman de vries, Gerry Loose, and Camilla Nelson are involved. As a project without any institutional affiliation, I am raising funds through a Kickstarter page - here (also has much more info on the project). Would be lovely if anyone could help or share to colleagues...

The exhibition will be working with natural specimens and museum objects (including from the Kew Museum of Economic Botany and the Epping Forest Colelctions) but also book works, small press editions and broadside poems. If anyone around here might like to review it (opening night June 6th), please do get in touch back channel!

best to all
Amy

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