When I first started submitting poems to magazines etc I kept a list / record as a kind of writing CV. I thought it would be interesting to make it available here.
Note that after 2016, when The Onslsught Press began publishing collections of my poetry and I felt that I no longer needed it, I ceased making entrys on this record.
Alan John Stubbs Writing History:
1st Published (Poetry Monthly) Poem: Out there
No fee just free cop of mag that I gave to Mum and Dad.
Published in the poetry collection: Into a Gathering. Editor Terry Jones
published by Cumbria Community Arts Project. 2004 Poems: Bog Man
Ivy
Finalist in Mirehouse Poetry Competition 2007. Poem: Begin Judge: Ruth Padel
(Prizewinner - £100 of books)
Shortlisted Bridport Poetry Competition 2008 Judge: David Harsent 2 Poems Growth and Socks.
Commended Arvon International Poem: a philosophical provocation
Poetry Competition 2008
Prize £500 awarded by Andrew Motion Judges Andrew Motion, Moniza Ali, Alice Oswald
Published Poetry Review - Volume 99:1 Spring 2009. Psycho-geographies.
Poem: A Body Of Ice Is Hot. To see press here Poetry Review Spring 2009
Editor Fiona Sampson
Commended: Kent and Sussex Poetry Competition Poem: Time Judge Penelope Shuttle.
March 2009
Published Poetry Review - Volume 100:1 Spring 2010. Poem: Oedipus
Editor Fiona Sampson. To see press here Poetry Review 100:1
Published Poetry Review - Volume 100:4 Winter 2010. Poem: Unknown
Editor Fiona Sampson. To see press here Poetry Review 100:4 Winter 2010
Published The Rialto - Volume 70 Poem: Broad Street
Editor Michael Mackmin
Shortlisted in Bridport Prize 2010 Poem: beyond crack willow 'pip'
Judge Michael Laskey.
Poetry Reading at Carlisle college on 1st November 2010, 11.30 - 12.15, Read Broad Street, A Philosophical Provocation, To Ithaca, and On the Days.
Free of Charge
Poetry Reading on 1st March 2011 - At Chigwell (Public) School - Essex
Theme : What is Poetry for?
- read to age-groups 11 - 13 years
14 - 16 years
and 17 - 18 years
Published Poetry Review Volume 101:2 Summer 2011 Poem: a philosophical provocation
Editor Fiona Sampson. To see press here Poetry Review Summer 2011
Published AgendaVol 45 no 4/ vol 46 / 1 May 2011 Poems: 'Woken', and
'there are four boats and her'. To see press here Agenda Dwelling Places Contents
Editor: Patricia McCarthy
Published Agenda Website May 2011 Article on John Burnside.
Read here Essay Reading Burnside Go down to page 19 for my essay.
See Agenda Supplements here Agenda Supplements
Published Poetry Review Volume 102:1 Spring 2012 Poem: 'the slight curved feather'
Editor: Fiona Sampson. To see press here Poetry Review Spring 2012
Published Carillon Magazine (Dec 2012.) Poems: 1st November 2012
Havana Scene
Editor: Graham Rippon
Published The Cannon's Mouth magazine Poem: Circa sus partes en mi paisaje
(Dec 2012) Editor: Greg Cox
Published Dreamcatcher Magazine Poem: As they dance.
(2014)
Published The Cannon's Mouth Magazine Poem: begin
(2014)
Published The Cannon's Mouth June 2015 Poem:The First to pass was
Published Carillon Autumn / Winter 2015 Poem: Trypich.
Published first Collection The Lost Box of Eyes Editor Mathew Staunton.
See here The Lost Box of Eyes
Forward by Fiona Sampson Back page blog – Marion McCready.
Published Cumberland News April 2016
Poem: Broad Street.
Published in the Book: To Kingdom Come - Published by The Onslaught Press.
Poems:
The first to pass was
what are you having
afghans housing crisis
reflections
Drones
States
Editor: Rethabile Masilo
See here To Kingdom Come
Published in International Magazine POEM. June 2016
Poems:
Ivy
After the fall
SF Soft Dissolve.
See here International Magazine POEM June 2016
Published in The Journal (once of contemporary Anglo-Scandinavian Poetry)
Issue 48 (June 2016) Poems:
In the waiting room
Where
News and Star newspaper 25th June 2016
Poem:
Perfect (old shoes)
Although I have continued to be published occassionaly in magazines (most notably in Obsessed with Pipework and The Dawntreader), I am afraid that I have not continued to update this record beyond 2016.
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