Cardiff Seren Poetry Festival
Very much looking forwards to reading at this event on Sunday 31st July 2022 and taking part in the panel on ‘Poetry and Grief’.
Very much looking forwards to reading at this event on Sunday 31st July 2022 and taking part in the panel on ‘Poetry and Grief’.
Back to Hawthornden Castle in March for a second residency. New friends, new drafts, the occasional encounter with deer..
When I stare up at the Milky Way on a dark night, I experience an overwhelming sense of awe, which is close to a primordial fear. And when I think about what might be out there – what beings might exist out there – the fear becomes tinged with fascination at the resilience of life. …
Ros was delighted to be shortlisted recently for a Gladstone Library residency. Every year, the UK’s only residential library, situated in Hawarden, hosts four authors as part of this highly competitive and prestigious award. Every applicant is required to have published a book within the last three years and is asked to write a short …
‘Alchemy – how to turn science into lyric’ is a two hour workshop led by Rosalind Hudis whose collection Restorations was published by Seren earlier this year. Poetry and Science are often seen as opposed. Yet there is a long history of poets who had, or have, a vocation in science, natural history or medicine (think Keats) and an equally …
On 10 July at the Ledbury Poetry Festival, Rosalind Hudis will read from her latest collection Restorations (Seren 2021), which takes the reader on a journey into what it means to preserve – a monument, a moment, a life-story, a poppy. It’s about the hunger to possess and the need to let go. ‘If a poem is like a …
I was thrilled to be commissioned to write poems about the night sky and to read them at the recent Sophia Conference of the Sky, hosted online by the University of Wales Trinity St David, Lampeter. Alongside Jo Lambert and Jane Manley, who also studied creative writing at Lampeter, I read poems specially written for …
I will be reading at the ‘grand finale’ of the festival at 7.30pm on Sunday April 18th.
Rosalind Hudis reads from her new collection ‘Restorations’ live on Zoom. Register for free: Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/141406315095 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/257435592418712 This event will take place via Zoom. You will be sent an email with a button linking to the event a few hours before the start time. Please register in advance to be sure you can access …