{"id":3577,"date":"2014-09-28T13:24:09","date_gmt":"2014-09-28T13:24:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/?page_id=3577"},"modified":"2014-11-30T18:10:32","modified_gmt":"2014-11-30T18:10:32","slug":"guests-45-octnov-2014","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/guest-poets\/guests-45-octnov-2014\/","title":{"rendered":"Guests (45) Oct\/Nov 2014"},"content":{"rendered":"<hr \/>\n<p><center><strong>October and November<\/strong><\/center><\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><center><em>6th October<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>Susan Musgrave<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>You can listen to Susan&#8217;s reading <a href=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/audio\/Guest Reading - Susan Musgrave.mp3\">here<\/a>.<\/center><\/p>\n<p><font color=\"silver\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"142\" height=\"100\" border=\"1\" align=\"right\" src=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/09\/SusanMusgraveSm.jpg\"\/><\/font><font size=\"1\"><strong>Susan Musgrave<\/strong> has published close to 30 books. She has been nominated and won awards for writing in five different categories: poetry, fiction, non-fiction, children\u2019s books, and for her work as an editor. Her most recent poetry collection is <em>Origami Dove<\/em> (McClelland &#038; Stewart, 2011). Last year she won the Lush Triumphant Award for a series of poems entitled \u201cThe Goodness of this World\u201d about her daughter\u2019s heroin addiction.<\/p>\n<p>She is married to Stephen Reid, a retired member of The Stopwatch Gang, profiled in <em>Mobs Cheanada<\/em> from Ab\u00fa Media, written and directed by Datha\u00ed Keane, winner of an Irish Film and Television Award in 2012. (Due to this association, she is included in a book entitled <em>Montreal\u2019s Irish Mafia<\/em>, a fact she mentions every time she needs clout.) She has lived near Cleggan, in County Galway but now owns and manages a guest house, Copper Beech House, on Haida Gwaii (a remote archipelago west of Canada, south of Alaska, in the North Pacific Ocean) and teaches poetry at the University of British Columbia\u2019s Optional Residency MFA Program in Creative Writing. <em>Haida Gwaii: Foraging and Feasting at the Edge of the World<\/em> will be published in the spring of 2015 by Whitecap.<\/p>\n<p><\/font><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><a name=\"13thOctober\"><\/a><br \/>\n<center><em>13th October<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>Jean Kavanagh<\/strong> and <strong>Dan Moran<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>You can listen to Jean&#8217;s reading <a href=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/audio\/Guest Reading - Jean Kavanagh.mp3\">here<\/a>.<\/center><\/p>\n<p><font color=\"silver\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"93\" height=\"100\" border=\"1\" align=\"right\" src=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/09\/JeanKavanaghSm.jpg\"\/><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"1\"><strong>Jean Kavanagh<\/strong> is an Irish poet living in Oslo, Norway. She studied Irish Folklore and English Literature in UCD, Dublin. She has been shortlisted twice, in 2010 and 2011, for Galway\u2019s <em>Over The Edge<\/em> New Writer of the Year, and in 2012 was shortlisted for the Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Award. Her work has been published in journals, showcase anthologies for the Galway Arts Centre, and in <em>Dogs Singing: A Tribute Anthology<\/em> (Salmon Poetry, 2011). <em>Other Places<\/em>, her d\u00e9but collection, was published by Salmon in 2013.<\/p>\n<p><center><font size=\"2\">You can listen to Dan&#8217;s reading <a href=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/audio\/Guest Reading - Dan Moran.mp3\">here<\/a>.<\/font><\/center><\/p>\n<p><font color=\"silver\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"84\" height=\"100\" border=\"1\" align=\"right\" src=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/09\/DanMoranSm.jpg\"\/><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"1\"><strong>Dan Moran<\/strong> was born in New York City in 1957, and is the author of six volumes of poetry, the most recent of which, <em>A Shed for Wood<\/em> was published by Salmon Poetry in 2013. His work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize on ten occasions. He was profiled on New York Public Television\u2019s <em>Setting the Stage<\/em>, and on <em>The Poet and The Poem<\/em> from The Library of Congress hosted by Grace Cavalieri.  In 2005 he was appointed Poet Laureate by The Legislature of Suffolk County, New York, the birthplace of Walt Whitman. <\/p>\n<p>His work has been translated into German, Spanish, Romanian, Chinese and Italian. He has been listed in <em>Who\u2019s Who in America<\/em> since 2000. He is a member of PEN American and has been ordained a Celebrant by The American Humanist Association. He edited <em>The Light of City and Sea, An Anthology of Suffolk County Poetry 2006<\/em> (Street Press). His collected papers are being archived by The Frank Melville Library at Stony Brook University in New York.<br \/>\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><\/font><\/p>\n<p><\/font><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><a name=\"18th-19thOctober\"><\/a><br \/>\n<center><em>18th-19th October<\/em><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"1\">in association with the <\/font><a href=\"http:\/\/indiecork.com\/\"><strong><font color=\"black\">Indie<\/font><font color=\"red\">Cork<\/font><\/strong><\/a><strong><font size=\"1\" color=\"black\"><a href=\"http:\/\/indiecork.com\/\"> <font color=\"black\">Festival of Independent Cinema<\/font><\/a><\/font><\/strong><font size=\"1\"><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"2\" color=\"green\"><strong>The 2nd \u00d3 Bh\u00e9al International Poetry-Film Competition<\/strong><\/font><\/center><\/p>\n<p><font color=\"silver\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"155\" height=\"110\" border=\"0\" align=\"right\" src=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/09\/PoetryFilmSm.jpg\"\/><\/font><\/p>\n<p>The competition shortlist of thirty films is now online to view, along with synopses and stills, at <a href=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/poetryfilm\">www.obheal.ie\/poetryfilm<\/a>. These will be screened at the Smurfit Theatre (Firkin Crane) on Shandon, in two parts. They have been chosen from over eighty submissions of poetry-films completed in the last two years, hailing from Ireland, England, Canada, USA, Ukraine, Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Lebanon, Isle of Man and Macedonia\/Croatia. The \u00d3 Bh\u00e9al judges will select one overall winner, who will receive the <strong>Indie<font color=\"red\">Cork<\/font><\/strong> festival award for best poetry film, at the awards ceremony.<\/p>\n<p><center><font size=\"1\">The competition <strong>programme<\/strong> is <a href=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/?page_id=3546\">here<\/a><\/font><\/center>.\n<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><a name=\"20thOctober\"><\/a><br \/>\n<center><em>20th October<\/em><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"1\">In anticipation of <\/font><font size=\"1\" color=\"green\"><strong>The Cork Jazz Festival<\/strong><\/font> <strong><font size=\"1\">&#211; Bh&eacute;al<\/font><\/strong><font size=\"1\"> presents<br \/>\n<\/font><br \/>\n<em><strong>Jazz-Poetry Night<\/strong> with<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>Patrick Cotter<\/strong> and <strong>The Mo O&#8217;Connor Trio<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Patrick&#8217;s performance, with overture by the Mo O&#8217;Connor Trio is <a href=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/audio\/Guest Reading - Pat Cotter Jazz.mp3\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>with more from the Mo O&#8217;Connor trio <a href=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/audio\/MoOConnorTrio.mp3\">here<\/a>.<\/center><\/p>\n<p><font color=\"silver\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"125\" height=\"100\" border=\"1\" align=\"right\" src=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/09\/PatCotterSm.jpg\"\/><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"1\"><strong>Patrick Cotter<\/strong> is a Corkman. He has published a verse novella <em>The Misogynist\u2019s Blue Nightmare<\/em> (Raven Arts Press, 1990) and two full collections, most recently <em>Making Music <\/em>(2009). In 2013 he received the Keats-Shelley Prize for Poetry. <em>No One Knows<\/em>, a bi-lingual selection, was published in Macedonia this year and another bilingual selection is due for publication in China in 2015.<\/p>\n<p><em>&#8220;The best of Cotter&#8217;s writing is solid poetry, intensely imagist, and speaks deeply and sincerely to real and universal human concerns.&#8221;<\/em> &#8211; World Literature Today<br \/>\n<em><br \/>\n&#8220;All the more refreshing, then, to find a poet working within the &#8220;village&#8221; of contemporary poets but in a voice all his own; one which is unfashionable in the best sense.&#8221;<\/em> &#8211; Fiona Sampson, The Irish Times<\/p>\n<p><em>&#8220;Cotter is an adroit and knowing artist&#8221;<\/em> &#8211; Thomas McCarthy, Poetry Ireland Review<\/p>\n<p><font color=\"silver\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"211\" height=\"140\" border=\"1\" align=\"right\" src=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/09\/JazzPoetrySm3.jpg\"\/><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"1\" color=\"green\"><strong>The Mo O&#8217;Connor Trio <\/strong><\/font> <font size=\"1\">is made up of <strong>Mo O&#8217;Connor<\/strong> (guitar), <strong>Pat Barrett<\/strong> (bass) and <strong>Niall Dennehy<\/strong> (drums\/percussion). Mo has played all over the world, most recently in Brazil. He lived in the USA for 15 years where he worked as a full time musician.  Mo is also a member of the Cork Gypsy jazz group <em>Perfidia<\/em> and is in demand as a session musician. He along with Pat are members of <em>Tuxedo Junction<\/em> big band and have played various ensembles over the years including <em>Rouge<\/em> the band of jazz singer Anita Williams which also included Niall. Pat Barrett has a degree from Leeds University in jazz performance. He is a noted arranger for big bands and other jazz groups. Niall Dennehy&#8217;s band <em>The Art Crimes<\/em>, a band featuring burlesque dancers, is gaining attention locally and nationally. Mo is no stranger to the poetry scene (he is as he says himself a &#8216;sometimes poet&#8217;) he accompanied New York poet Patricia Smith in Lismore Castle at a writers abroad conference and has accompanied at \u00d3 Bh\u00e9al.<\/p>\n<p>The trio will also play improv to the later open-mic poetry session.<\/p>\n<p><\/font><\/p>\n<p><\/font><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><a name=\"27thOctober\"><\/a><br \/>\n<center><em>27th October<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>Angela T Carr<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>You can listen to Angela&#8217;s reading <a href=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/audio\/Guest Reading - Angela T Carr.mp3\">here<\/a>.<\/center><\/p>\n<p><font color=\"silver\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"89\" height=\"100\" border=\"1\" align=\"right\" src=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/09\/AngelaCarrSm.jpg\"\/><\/font><font size=\"1\" color=\"grey\"><\/font><font size=\"1\"><strong>Angela T Carr <\/strong>is a writer and poet based in Dublin. Highly Commended for the Patrick Kavanagh Award, she won the Cork Literary Review Poetry Manuscript Competition 2013 and earlier this year was selected for the Poetry Ireland Introductions series. Her debut collection <i>How to Lose Your Home &#038; Save Your Life<\/i>, is published by Bradshaw Books in November.<\/p>\n<p><\/font><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><a name=\"3rdNovember\"><\/a><br \/>\n<center><em>3rd November<\/em><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"1\" color=\"green\"><strong>&#211; Bh&eacute;al<\/strong><\/font><font size=\"1\"> in association with <\/font><font size=\"1\" color=\"green\"><strong>Foras na Gaeilge<\/strong><\/font><font size=\"1\"> presents<\/font><\/p>\n<p><strong>Rita Kelly<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>You can listen to Rita&#8217;s reading <a href=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/audio\/Guest Reading - Rita Kelly 2014.mp3\">here<\/a>.<\/center><\/p>\n<p><font color=\"silver\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"96\" height=\"100\" border=\"1\" align=\"right\" src=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/09\/RitaKellySm.jpg\"\/><\/font><font size=\"1\"><strong>Rita Kelly<\/strong>  was born in Galway in 1953. Her formative years were spent on the flat plains of East Galway, though she lived for a time with the Chavasse family in Ross House, Oughterard \u2013 the home of Violet Martin of the Somerville &#038; Ross duo. In 1972 she married the bilingual writer and poet, Eoghan \u00d3 Tuairisc\/Eugene Watters (1919-1982). While she has lived most of her adult life on the River Barrow in South Kildare, she also lived in New York for 5 years, in the early 90\u2019s. She was in the US because Yale University had placed some of her work on their courses. Now for the first time ever she lives in Munster, in Tramore, Waterford &#038; she is delighted to be in the D\u00e9ise as she was enthralled by it when she first spend time sa Rinn in 1975.<\/p>\n<p>Rita writes in Irish &#038; English, poetry, fiction, drama and criticism.  Among the publications which follow are six volumes of poetry: <em>Terms of Biology<\/em> (Schools &#038; Colleges, Dublin 1974); <em>Dialann sa D\u00edseart<\/em> [le hEoghan \u00d3 Tuairisc] (Coisc\u00e9im, 1981); <em>An Bealach \u00c9ad\u00f3igh<\/em> (Coisc\u00e9im, 1984); <em>The Whispering Arch &#038; Other Stories<\/em> (Arlen House, 1986); <em>Farewell\/Beir Beannacht<\/em> (Attic Press, 1990); <em>Travelling West<\/em> (Arlen House, 2000);  <em>Kelly reads Bewick<\/em> (Arlen House, 2001); <em>The Pig is Unclean<\/em> (excerpt) Limited edition, (California, 2006); <em>Turas go bun na Sp\u00e9ire<\/em> (Selected Poems) (Cl\u00f3-Iarchonachta, 2009) and <em>Further Thoughts in a Garden<\/em> (Salmon Poetry, 2013).<\/p>\n<p>Her work has been translated into Italian, German, Dutch &#038; French and has earned various awards, most recently the prestigious Patrick &#038; Kathleen Kavanagh Memorial Award.  Her first literary award 1976, which is very special to her, was judged and granted by John B Keane. She edited many journals and anthologies in Irish &#038; English.  Her work has appeared in many journals and anthologies including <em>Southword<\/em>.  She has been Writer-in-Residence for Counties Cavan &#038; Laois.  She has given creative writing Workshops for 30 years to various groups of writers throughout Ireland, and abroad, to students, to prisoners.  She holds an MA in Creative Writing.<\/p>\n<p><em>&#8220;Rita Kelly is a love-poet of great lyric power and beauty, but her range is much wider than that.  Her startling capacity to transmute brutal experience into universal significance could hardly be better exemplified.&#8221;<\/em> &#8211; M\u00e1ire Mhac an tSaoi (Poetry Ireland, 1991)<br \/>\n<\/font><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><a name=\"10thNovember\"><\/a><br \/>\n<center><em>10th November<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>Mary Turley-McGrath<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>You can listen to Mary&#8217;s reading <a href=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/audio\/Guest Reading - Mary Turley-McGrath.mp3\">here<\/a>.<\/center><\/p>\n<p><font color=\"silver\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"102\" height=\"100\" border=\"1\" align=\"right\" src=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/09\/MaryFrancesTurley-McGrathSm.jpg\"\/><\/font><font size=\"1\"><strong>Mary Turley-McGrath<\/strong> grew up in Mount Talbot on the Galway\/Roscommon border and now lives in Letterkenny. She holds an M Phil. in Creative Writing from Trinity College Dublin. She has published two collections of poetry, <em>New Grass under Snow<\/em> (Summer Palace Press, 2003) and <em>Forget the Lake<\/em> (Arlen House, 2014). Winner of the Poetry Ireland \/Trocaire Competition 2014: she was also shortlisted in the Listowel Single Poem Competition and the C\u00fairt Short Story Competition this year. Her poems have appeared in <em>The Roscommon Anthology 2013, The Forward Anthology 2011, Poetry Ireland Review, The SHOp<\/em>, and <em>Revival<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p><\/font><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><a name=\"17thNovember\"><\/a><br \/>\n<center><em>17th November<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>Jane Clarke<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>You can listen to Jane&#8217;s reading <a href=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/audio\/Guest Reading - Jane Clarke.mp3\">here<\/a>.<\/center><\/p>\n<p><font color=\"silver\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"99\" height=\"100\" border=\"1\" align=\"right\" src=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/09\/JaneClarkeSm.jpg\"\/><\/font><font size=\"1\">Wicklow poet <strong>Jane Clarke<\/strong> is widely published in poetry journals in Ireland and the UK. Twice shortlisted for the Hennessy New Irish Writing Literary Award, she has won numerous prizes, including the 2014 Listowel Writers\u2019 Week Poetry Collection and the 2014 Trocaire &#038; Poetry Ireland Competition. Her debut collection will be published by Bloodaxe Books in June 2015.  For more visit <a href=\"http:\/\/www.janeclarkepoetry.ie\">www.janeclarkepoetry.ie<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><\/font><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><a name=\"21st-22ndNovember\"><\/a><br \/>\n<center><em>21st-22nd November<\/em><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"1\" color=\"green\"><strong>&#211; Bh&eacute;al<\/strong><\/font><font size=\"1\"> in association with <\/font><font size=\"1\" color=\"green\"><strong>Sample Studios<\/strong><\/font><font size=\"1\"> presents<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font size=\"2\">the 2nd \u00d3 Bh\u00e9al <\/font><font size=\"2\" color=\"green\"><strong>Winter Warmer<\/strong><\/font> Weekend Festival of Poetry<\/p>\n<p>The full programme is available at <a href=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/winterwarmer\">this link<\/a>.<\/center><\/p>\n<p><font color=\"silver\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"220\" height=\"175\" border=\"0\" align=\"right\" src=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/09\/Winter Warmer 2014vsm.jpg\"\/><\/font><font size=\"1\">We&#8217;re pleased to announce \u00d3 Bh\u00e9al&#8217;s second <strong>Winter Warmer<\/strong> festival weekend. At least twenty poets will read and perform over two days in the amphitheatre at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.sample-studios.com\/\">Sample Studios<\/a>, Sullivan&#8217;s Quay, Cork.<\/p>\n<p>Poets confirmed to read include Paula Meehan, Louis De Paor, Mary O&#8217;Donnell, Thomas McCarthy, Wioletta Greg, James Harpur, Ailbhe N\u00ed Ghearbhuigh, Colm Scully, Astrid Alben, Fergal Gaynor, Eleanor Hooker, Simon O Faol\u00e1in, Eimear Ryan, David Toms, Maighread Medbh, Eugene O&#8217;Connell, Sarah Clancy, Christodoulos Makris, TemperMental MissElayneous and Alan Jude Moore.<\/p>\n<p>Comedy group <em>Snatch<\/em> will present improv comedy poetry sketches. There will also be a selection of new poetry films screened and a closed-mic for ten local poets. <\/p>\n<p><\/font><font color=\"silver\"><center><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/09\/FundersWinterWarmerVsm.jpg\"\/><\/center><\/font><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><a name=\"24thNovember\"><\/a><br \/>\n<center><em>24th November<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>Pat Galvin<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>You can listen to Pat&#8217;s reading <a href=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/audio\/Guest Reading - Pat Galvin.mp3\">here<\/a>.<\/center><\/p>\n<p><font color=\"silver\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"113\" height=\"100\" border=\"1\" align=\"right\" src=\"https:\/\/www.obheal.ie\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/09\/PatGalvinSm.jpg\"\/><\/font><font size=\"1\"><strong>Pat Galvin<\/strong> lives in Stradbally, Co.Waterford, and was born in Carrick-Beg, Carrick on Suir. Writing poetry since his teens, he was shortlisted twice for the Hennessy Tribune Award and was winner of the Cecil Day Lewis Award. He has poems published in <em>Poetry Ireland, The Shop, Revival, The Irish Press, Southword, Praire Poetry, QLRS, Orbis, The Stinging Fly, Ligature (Missouri), Parameter<\/em> and others. His d\u00e9but collection <em>Where the Music Comes From<\/em> was published by Doghouse in 2010. Recently he has poems in the <em>Stinging Fly, Revival, Ten Years in the Doghouse Anthology<\/em> and one accepted by <em>The Shop<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p> <\/font><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>October and November 6th October Susan Musgrave You can listen to Susan&#8217;s reading here. Susan Musgrave has published close to 30 books. She has been nominated and won awards for writing in five different categories: poetry, fiction, non-fiction, children\u2019s books, and for her work as an editor. 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