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Nunsthorpe Poetry Group

Members of the Nunsthorpe Poetry Group

Poetry on the street

Not many housing estates in our region are blessed with streets named after famous poets, except for one. And its literary connection doesn鈥檛 stop there; this same estate is also home to a prize-winning poetic talent.

The Nunsthorpe Poetry Group formed following an event at the Lit.com literature festival in 2007.

There are around 10 members, all of whom meet on a regular basis to share and discuss each others work.

Phyll Smith

Phyll Smith

鈥淲e had intended to take poetry out of the library at Nunsthorpe and onto the streets of the estate, some named after great British poets such as Robert Burns, John Milton, Percy Shelley, but not perhaps teeming with poetry itself.鈥 said Phyll Smith, group leader and librarian at Nunsthorpe Library.

鈥淭here were people that could recite whole chunks of Byron and Shelley. Then again, there were a lot of others who had never heard of them at all.

鈥淚 was quite surprised when I found a couple of people who not only had a great interest in poetry but were accomplished poets themselves. 鈥

The group launched a series of booklets last year which showcases the work of their members Tim Neave, Rob Etty and Sam Gardiner.

Robert Etty鈥檚 鈥楾he Horncastle Executioner鈥 is an anthology of poems that reflect the life and landscape of rural Lincolnshire.

Rob Etty

Rob Etty

Born in Grimsby, Rob has authored a number of collections including Half a Field's Distance: New and Selected Poems.

鈥淚鈥檓 influenced by landscape and the people and the buildings in those landscapes. I鈥檝e written quite a lot of poems about birds and animals, although I don鈥檛 consider them as my main themes.鈥 said Rob.

鈥淟ots of people feel the need to write but not everyone feels the wish to have it published. So it鈥檚 hugely beneficial to show what you鈥檝e written to other people because they will make comments on things that you hadn鈥檛 spotted at all.鈥

Born in Northern Ireland, Sam Gardiner lives on the Nunsthorpe estate. His collection of poems titled 鈥楽outhumbrian Tidings鈥 reflect his experience living in Grimsby and Cleethorpes over the last 40 years.

Sam won the National Poetry Medal in 1993 and was nominated for the Forward Prize this year. He has published a number of works including two books Protestant Windows (2000) and The Night Ships (2007).

Tim Neave

Tim Neave

Tim Neave鈥檚 book 鈥榠.d.s.t.鈥 is based on philosophy and explores the meaning of life. Although a published poet, he considers writing poetry to be a spiritual mission rather than a hobby or occupation.

鈥淢y work is personal, intuitive but informed by philosophy and understanding life and trying to find out what things really do mean 鈥 how does it refer to the rest of our lives, how does it refer to the rest of history, how does it refer to the rest of the world.鈥 said Tim.

鈥淚鈥檝e published some work in books and magazines but not a great deal.鈥 said poet Tim Neave. 鈥淚鈥檓 not a career poet. I write poetry for personal reasons to explore myself.鈥

鈥淸The group] has confirmed that I鈥檓 not the only person in the area writing poetry seriously. I was immensely impressed to find the set of [writers] that I met when I came here.鈥 added Tim.

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