NEW EVENTS FOR JULY IN BIRCHINGTON & HERNE BAY, KENT, UK

With summer properly under way now on this marvellous north Kent coast, I’m looking forward to two poetry events this month. On Wednesday 9 July, 2025, 5.30 – 7.30pm, I’ll be reading (from Safe Ground and earlier books), alongside published poets Nancy Charley, Setareh Ebrahimi and Melinda Walker at the SECRET GARDEN CENTRE IN QUEX, BIRCHINGTON, KENT. The Secret Garden centre is one of the great delights of this area and poetry is coming to it for the first time, with music by the Jive Bros. If you’d like to bring a poem to celebrate gardens, nature and the zest of life generally – your own or a beloved classic – there’s an open mic too. Book your place in advance by contacting the centre’s shop. Tickets are £5 each to include refreshments. Please come if you can 🙂

On Tuesday 29 July, 2025, 7 – 9pm, I will be featured poet at Graeme Bosley’s Summer ‘Spoken by the Sea’ event in THE LITTLE GREEN BOOKSHOP, 38 HIGH STREET, HERNE BAY CT6 5LH. These evenings are really popular and you are welcome to join in their excellent open mic. Many thanks, Graeme, for the invitation to read.  

Treat yourself to some easy writing with prompts from Margate, June 2025

As usual, these prompts are not a task or exercise, just something – a few lines or as a whole – to blend into your thinking, so that when you’re ready to write for ten or fifteen minutes, something will come. Trust that, however long it is since you last had a chance to write, your words are waiting to fall onto your page or screen:

The sun is puce the sky is green

The streets awash with brilliantine

This is my redcurrant dream

(Recurrent? No just the once)

I’m psychedelicate

From John Cooper Clarke’s The Luckiest Guy Alive, 2018

I know a little cupboard,

With a teeny tiny key,

And there’s a jar of Lollipops

          For me, me, me.

From The Cupboard by Walter de la Mare (1873-1956)

This poem is dangerous: it should not be left

Within the reach of children, or even of adults

Who might swallow it whole, with possibly

Undesirable side-effects.

This Poem… by Elma Mitchell

‘This was Mr Strugnell’s room,’ she’ll say,

And look down at the lumpy, single bed.

‘He stayed here up until he went away

And kept his bicycle out in that shed.’

Mr Strugnell by Wendy Cope

The atheist archbishop weeps

Life is just a trap

Gazing into the inky deeps

Of a Chateauneuf-du-Pape

The Ranks of the Heathen Saints from John Cooper Clarke’s The Luckiest Guy Alive, 2018

Who will bring me the secrets of night?

‘I,’ called the Bat. ‘By the moon’s silver light.’

The Treasures by Clare Bevan

All 5 books of my poetry for £25 inc P&P

If you would like to buy a package of my five books of poetry for £25 (including postage and packing), please drop me a line on rosiejohnstonwrites@gmail.com and we can exchange details. Some of the Lapwing books are hard to come by these days but are still treasured (I’m told) by those who bought them years ago. I have just a few copies and can sign yours with a dedication if you’d like me to.

New review for ‘Safe Ground’!

A wonderful review of my latest poetry collection ‘Safe Ground’ has just appeared in the international culture magazine, London Grip. Jennifer Johnson is known for her meticulous reviews and I love the way she draws sections of the book together, building to this enthusiastic encomium at the finish:

“I highly recommend Safe Ground as it intelligently and powerfully communicates both the pain and joy of a complex life, lived by a cultured woman who has resolved ‘Like father, like daughter, I would live my life to the full and embrace love.’”

You can get your own copy of #SafeGround from your local Waterstones or online at Waterstones, the publisher Mica and Amazon.

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