Independent literary publisher. Founded in 1983 by André Evans and Jeremy Page in Folkestone. Managing Editor: Alexandra Loske. Sister publication: @morphrog
One week to go! Deadline looms for the 39th Frogmore Poetry Prize: Submit your entries by Saturday, 31 May 2025.
Details: frogmorepress.co.uk/frogmore…
Here are details of two FREE poetry workshops I'll be facilitating @barbicanlib in July. They'll be plenty of time to write in a non-judgemental space. Hope you're able to come. 📚
eventbrite.co.uk/e/poetry-on…
Yes, different flow
Once you get the architecture of a poem it slots into place like lego
Prose runs smooth
Still remember your Maternal subjectivities workshop at Birkbeck- I did a "Look what you made me do" poem
Neil Gower has been a long-time supporter of and contributor to the @FrogmorePress . Meet him next Tuesday, 25 February at @LewesLitSoc , compered by our press founder Jeremy Page:
Neil Gower, internationally acclaimed graphic artist and literary cartographer who has created maps for works by Simon Armitage, Jilly Cooper and Kazuo Ishiguro among others, is our next speaker. Don’t miss him on Tuesday 25 Feb, All Saints Centre, Lewes, 7.30pm (doors 7pm.)
Our Managing Editor @Saschaloske has been busy with other books. This new work on Brighton's extraordinary Royal Pavilion will be released in June 2025 with @YaleBooks.
@BrightonMuseums
ALT Panel One:
A man is cooking in a kitchen. Behind him, his partner unpacks books from a cardboard box and puts them on shelves. He says to here “Your library can't spread in here as well! The books will get damaged by oils and steam from my cooking.”
“Good point.” She replies.
Panel Two:
The woman now sits at the kitchen counter reading. Her books fill every shelf and cupboard in the kitchen. Through the window we can see that outside, in the rain, the man is attempting to cook on a barbecue.
When this came out I wasn't sure if I would share it on here, but it's been a few months, so I think it's okay to brag a bit about having been published in print for the first time ever in this edition of the Frogmore Papers. I thought that now I could share the poem with you!
morphrog30! – Just published online: another truly international edition of @morphrog, with poems and prose from 19 writers from places as diverse as Canada, Germany, Nigeria, Sri Lanka, Tunisia, UK and USA, with photographs by co-editor Peter Stewart frogmorepress.co.uk/uncatego…
In need of a Good Bedtime Story? Why not listen to Writers Radio?
Episode P104 features our very own Jeremy Page, as well as Alison Goeller, Ingrid Rose and Peter Buckman.
From Dec 23, 2024 to Jan 12, 2025, at the beginning of each hour: writersradio.ca/
Really excited to be performing my specially written poem 'Notes Inside the Library' at the 60th anniversary celebration of @sussexlibrary on the 13th November. 🦋📚💚
As we mark Sussex Library’s 60th anniversary, we’re celebrating six decades of knowledge-sharing, community, and innovation with a special exhibition. From 13 November, we're inviting you to explore the Library’s journey from its founding to today. #SussexLibrary60#SussexUni
Playing a home game next week, for the lovely @CityBooksinHove:
A talk about The Artist's Palette (@thamesandhudson), at the Unitarian Church in Brighton, Friday 25 October, 7pm. Ticket includes a discount on the book.
city-books.co.uk/blogs/news/…
in the beautiful amber October light, the light of old color film, clarity pulled ironically from the opacity of dated photos, I read
@CClarkLewes Wonderful Sovetica, stories of her husband’s childhood in Russia
beautiful old photos accompanying
Once again @CBeditions
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In 'The Artist’s Palette', art historian Alexandra Loske (@saschaloske) analyses the palettes of fifty world-renowned artists; hear firsthand from Alexandra as she shares one palette that fascinates her in particular and what it reveals about the artist:
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Signed copies of The Artist's Palette 🎨 now available at @CityBooksinHove , following a private book launch.
City Books will also host a public event on 25 October, 7pm, in Brighton: city-books.co.uk/blogs/news/…@thamesandhudson
This summer I was commissioned to write a poem for this wonderful project devised by @MackKatymack123 & work with young people in Sussex who created fantastic collaborative responses to it. You can hear them through a magic conch and add your own responses!
Just one week to go until the first talk in our 2024/25 season. Artist, critic and author Julian Bell will be talking about his new book Natural Light and its relationship with nature. Tuesday 22nd October, All Saints Lewes at the new slightly earlier time of 7.30pm.