Poetry at Pembroke: Daniel Sluman
PAST EVENT | 26 October 2017 18:00 - 26 October 2017 18:45
'Poetry at Pembroke', a series of poetry readings taking place throughout Michaelmas term!
The series has been organised by Peter King, Lecturer in Philosophy at Pembroke. Performances take place every Thursday evening at 6pm between 19th October - 30th November. Check our events page for further listings. To find out more please contact Peter King.
About the Poet
Daniel Sluman was born in Oxford, in 1986. He started writing poetry when he embarked on a B.A. in English Literature and Creative Writing in 2008; he’s currently working for a Ph.D. at Birmingham City University. His poems have appeared widely in journals such as Cadaverine, Popshot, Shit Creek Review, & Orbis. He is the poetry editor of Dead Ink, and is on the editorial board for Iota. His debut full-length collection, Absence Has a Weight of Its Own, was published in 2012, followed by 2015's The Terrible, both from Nine Arches Press. He was co-editor of Stairs and Whispers: D/deaf and Disabled Poets Write Back, published this year, also by Nine Arches Press.
Image by Steve Johnson (Courtesy Creative Commons)
Poetry at Pembroke: Daniel Sluman
PAST EVENT | 26 October 2017 18:00 - 26 October 2017 18:45
'Poetry at Pembroke', a series of poetry readings taking place throughout Michaelmas term!
The series has been organised by Peter King, Lecturer in Philosophy at Pembroke. Performances take place every Thursday evening at 6pm between 19th October - 30th November. Check our events page for further listings. To find out more please contact Peter King.
About the Poet
Daniel Sluman was born in Oxford, in 1986. He started writing poetry when he embarked on a B.A. in English Literature and Creative Writing in 2008; he’s currently working for a Ph.D. at Birmingham City University. His poems have appeared widely in journals such as Cadaverine, Popshot, Shit Creek Review, & Orbis. He is the poetry editor of Dead Ink, and is on the editorial board for Iota. His debut full-length collection, Absence Has a Weight of Its Own, was published in 2012, followed by 2015's The Terrible, both from Nine Arches Press. He was co-editor of Stairs and Whispers: D/deaf and Disabled Poets Write Back, published this year, also by Nine Arches Press.