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Nigel McLoughlin

Nigel McLoughlin

About Me


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I was born in 1968 in Enniskillen - I'm an Ulster poet. I graduated from Teach na hEigse (Poets' House) and hold a BA from the University of London, an MA with Distinction in Creative Writing and a PhD both from Lancaster University. My work has twice been short-listed for the prestigious Hennessy Award, placed in the equally competitive Kavanagh Awards and The New Writer Poetry Prizes - so I have managed to get back at least some of the thousands of pounds I've spent on postage, paper, ink, drink and therapy.

My first collection, At The Waters' Clearing, was published jointly by Flambard and Black Mountain Presses in 2001 and a second collection, Songs For No Voices, was published in 2004 by Lagan Press. My third collection, Blood, was published by Bluechrome in 2005. My work has received widespread critical approval from its reviewers most notably in PN Review, London Magazine, Poetry Ireland, Envoi, Orbis and Shearsman - although, thankfully I still manage to annoy some of the more po-faced lot.

My poetry and translations from the Irish and German languages have been published in many journals and anthologies in Ireland, Britain, USA, Canada, Australia, Europe, Japan, Nepal and Malaysia. My work has been translated into Dutch and Malay and has also featured as 'Poem of the Week' in both The Guardian and The Independent on Sunday and has also appeared in The London Magazine, Poetry Review, The Irish Times and Sunday Tribune.

In 2002 I co-edited Breaking The Skin which was published by Black Mountain Press and was hailed as the most important anthology of new Irish poets for a decade - and then promptly sank without trace. I have also published book reviews and academic essays in a number of journals and on the internet. I was Guest Poetry Editor for two issues of The New Writer and was Guest Editor of The Black Mountain Review in 2004. Most recently, I edited the Arts pages for Fortnight's April 2007 issue. I have also reviewed regularly for London Magazine and Poetry Review.

I have been Writer in Residence in Co. Fermanagh, and for three years I taught 'Poetics & Form' and 'Traditions' at Teach na hEigse (Poets' House) in Ireland. I have read my work at literary festivals in Ireland and Britain and on local and national radio - most recently I read at the Dublin International Writers Festival in 2005 and I'm scheduled to read in March 2007 as part of the Oxfam Series in London and Ledbury Poetry Festival. I am currently available for readings in the UK.

I am a member of the Management Committee of NAWE and I have been awarded Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy and elected a Fellow of the RSA. I am Principal Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Gloucestershire and Course Leader on the MA in Creative & Critical Writing.


listen to the Weekend Edition interview on National Public Radio by clicking hereI can be heard reading my work to a live audience by clicking here for part one


and here for part two

My latest book can be picked up by clicking here

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My Interests

Poetry, Football, Good Whisky, Wine & Beer....

I'd like to meet:

People interested in really good poetry.......

Music:

Anything that's not plastic, sold out and contrived...

Movies:

Seven....Twelve Monkeys....Pulp Fiction....

Television:

Don't watch it

Books:

Tim Turnbull, Stranded in Sub-Atomica, Donut Press, 2005 is impressing me at the moment....

Heroes:

None left....

My Blog

Interview on Weekend Edition (NPR)

Hi All,My interview from Weekend Edition on National Public Radio is available to listen to online at the link below. listen to the interview here best wishes,Nigel....
Posted by Nigel McLoughlin on Sun, 06 Apr 2008 09:04:00 PST

Part two of the Buzzwords reading is now up

Hi All, click here to listen to the second half of the reading at BuzzwordsBest wishes,Nigel....
Posted by Nigel McLoughlin on Fri, 28 Mar 2008 12:42:00 PST

Live reading uploaded here

Hi Everyone, You can here part one of my reading (the first 20mins) in Cheltenham at Buzzwords live by clicking here hope you enjoy.Part 2 (the second 20 mins) will follow shortly.best wishes,Nigel....
Posted by Nigel McLoughlin on Mon, 24 Mar 2008 04:40:00 PST

Another review of Dissonances

Hi All,Mike Begnal has reviewed Dissonances for Todd Swift’s blogzine ’Eyewear’ - you can read it here:Dissonances review...
Posted by Nigel McLoughlin on Mon, 17 Mar 2008 12:49:00 PST

First Review of Dissonances Online Now!

Hi All,The first review of Dissonances has just been published online:.here's the link!best wishes,Nigel....
Posted by Nigel McLoughlin on Sat, 19 Jan 2008 04:10:00 PST

Dissonances Direct!

My new book is now available to buy direct from the publisher - and they won't charge a £2 sourcing fee unlike some booksellers we could mention! Here's the link!...
Posted by Nigel McLoughlin on Fri, 05 Oct 2007 01:08:00 PST

free poetry books!

Some of you can get 'Dissonances' for free by becoming a random reviewer here:
Posted by Nigel McLoughlin on Sun, 30 Sep 2007 12:36:00 PST

Dissonances publication date today

Hi Everyone.To celebrate the publication of my new collection, Dissonances, I thought I'd post a poem from it to whet your appetites. It might even encourage one or two of you to part with some hard-e...
Posted by Nigel McLoughlin on Sat, 01 Sep 2007 02:38:00 PST

Dissonances available for pre-order 1/3 off!

Hi All.Just to let you know that my new book is now available to pre-order on Amazon at 1/3 discount!It's a hardback edition, normally retailing at £12.99 but can be yours if you order now for £8.57he...
Posted by Nigel McLoughlin on Sun, 27 May 2007 03:26:00 PST

Borders

I can feel all the bordersmerge here, as silence bendsunder a burden of sound yetremains unbroken somehow.The dark drives into lightwithout driving it away;water marries land in the bogand sky meets m...
Posted by Nigel McLoughlin on Sat, 05 May 2007 03:31:00 PST