Sunday, 26 April 2020

The Poems: The Prophet Hen of Leeds

Title: The Prophet Hen of Leeds Published by Malfranteaux Concepts, Aberdeen Printed by: Repro Overflow, Aberdeen Cover: Mediaeval Engraving from godecookery.com, A Feast for the Eyes 32. Stuffing a Hen: illustration from Mediaeval Life. The poem ‘Immigrant’is published by Silvia Errejon from Pearson Educacion in Spain. Pearson Educacion is a publishing company specialized in publishing textbooks for English teaching language in schools. This publishing plan includes a new Secondary method for English Language Teaching for students aged between 12 and 16 . Title: 9788420569246 / 9788420569260 Real World Advanced Students' Format: print and digital Territory: Spain. Craigcoilleach, Ballater is to be published by Lallans. The Wee Sea Quine :Owersett from The Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Anderson, was commissioned by Itchy Coo for a forthcoming anthology. Thanks are due to Malfranteaux Concepts for agreeing to publish this pamphlet and for Repro Overflow for printing it. 2020 © Sheena Blackhall May 2020

Saturday, 11 April 2020

Not my Circus, Not my Monkey Poems & Tales in Scots & English by Sheena Blackhall & Tom Hubbard Published by Malfranteaux Concepts 2020 © Copyright Sheena Blackhall and Tom Hubbard 2020 The cover image is of an Aztec monkey god (1) Sheena Blackhall Ozomatli the Aztec monkey was considered the companion spirit ('nahual') and servant of the god Xochipilli (god of music and dance). The monkey was a creature associated with the arts, games and fun. The song 'Elphinstane' was written to commemorate the Institute's 25th anniversary. Others celebrate the recently opened Music Hall & Art Gallery in Aberdeen. Gairden Veesitors was inspired by a calendar created by the wildlife photographer Catriona Low of Kintore. Dreams was written in Glasgow's Botanic Gardens inspired by a tea tree, during a workshop overseen by Larry Butler. Blythe was one of the first poems written as Makar for the Doric Board. Blythe Yule in Aiberdeen was published in the Evening Express. Thanks are due to Philip & Vicki Watt for their ongoing help and support. Acknowledgements (2) Tom Hubbard Not all the pieces in my section are 'new' in a strict sense, but they appear here together, along with more recent items, for the first time. Thanks to the Ledig- Rowohlt Foundation for my 2012 residency at the Château Lavigny, Canton of Vaud, Switzerland, where a number of these pieces were composed. I'd also like to thank the Elphinstone Institute of Aberdeen University.where, as a Visiting Scholar in 2012, I gave the lecture on William Alexander; I'm also indebted to my friends at Glasgow University's Slavonic section (School of Modern Languages and Cultures) for inviting me to present the paper on Pushkin in Scotland at a weekend conference in December 2019. I was fair joco when Sheena invited me to share this pamphlet, the third of our collaborations .since 2012! My daughter Claire Hubbard has helped with the pagination. Thanks, too, to the editors of the following publications where some of these pieces appeared for the first time: Bella Caledonia; A Festschrift for Duncan Glen at Seventy-Five; Fras; The Glad Rag; Lallans; The One O' Clock Gun; Scotia Nova; Scottish Poetry in Translation. For details of my recent books of poetry and fiction, please visit the website of Grace Notes Publications. Details of these and my other works are also available on the online catalogues of the National Library of Scotland, Glasgow University Library, and the Scottish Poetry Library.
Title: Henry VIIIth’s Perks.Pamphlet no 150 Poems in Scots & English Published by Malfranteaux Concepts Printed by Service Graphics Aberdeen The Cover Image is the King of Spades c. Sheena Blackhall March 2020 Many of these poems were written whilst a patient in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. Slains was written for filming at Slains Castle during a visit with Freak Films and Dr Fiona-Jane Brown. The Thunder Hole was written after a photographic session at Maryculter House for a tourism project For more information on publications by Sheena Blackhall, visit http://sheenablackhall.blogspot.com or the on-line catalogue of the Nat. Library of Scotland www.nls.uk/catalogues/online/index/html. All of Blackhall’s poems in Scots and English, are now uploaded on www.poemhunter.com. Her website can be found on http://smiddleton4.wix.com/sheena-blackhall. An interview in podcast form with the poet appears on: http://www.scottishpoetrylibrary.org.uk/connect/podcast/sheena-blackhall Thanks are also due to Malfranteux Concepts for agreeing to publish this collection.Sheena Blackhall March 2020 Dedicated to Kenna Anderson ‘Just take this step’, said the horse. ‘The horizon will look after itself.’…‘ The Truth is I need pictures. They are like islands , places to get to in a sea of words.’ From: The Boy, the Mole, the Fox & the Horse’, by Charlie Mackesy, Ebury Press, 2019