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This section highlights the remarkable poetical talents to be found in the south west of England. This is a work in progress, so if you're a published writer or a performance poet with Festival experience and you live and work in the south west and you're not included please submit your profile here...
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 Ramsey-Wade, Christine E
 Randall, Abi
 Robinson, L.C.
 Ross, Sam


Ramsey-Wade, Christine E

Email: [email protected]

   Originally from the US, Christine is a respected poet, performer and organiser on the Bristol poetry scene. She studied creative writing at Rutgers University in the US and at the University of Bristol, and has performed her own work across the US, Holland, and the UK, including spots at the Bristol Old Vic Studio and the Glastonbury Festival.
Along with her partner Julian, she ran regular poetry slams in Bristol for three years as well as slams in London and at the Glastonbury Festival under the guise of the Verscity Slam.
Christine has made appearances on local radio, local and digital television and in the Bristol Poetry Slam programme A Burning in your Heart, and she engineered the appearance of the Verscity Slam on BBC Newsnight in 1999 (on the day of the budget announcement).
She has had poems published, most recently in City: Bristol today in poems and pictures and in the Avon Wildlife Trust magazine, and she received a commission from the Poetry Can to write poems as part of the launch of @Bristol, which she performed live to audiences at the launch party.
Among her interests are writing poems inspired by artwork, photography or landscapes, and she is available for commission, consultancy and advice on the above email address.
Banner quotations taken from Pickings And Cuttings, a long running column of poetry quotations by Dennis
O’Driscoll in the literary journal Poetry Ireland Review, edited by Tony Curtis and published under the title As The
Poet Said, by Poetry Ireland in 1997.
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