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Tag Archives: Margaret Randall
A Skylit Gallery
Skylight Press has been truly blessed in many ways in its first two years of existence and one of the more marvellous developments, completely unforeseen and unplanned, is that many of its authors and compilers just also happen to be … Continue reading
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Tagged abstract expressionist painter, Architecture, Art, Art Galleries, arts, artwork, Basil King, Black Mountain College, Book Art, Book covers, Charcoal, collage, Dee Sunshine, Drawing, drawings, esoteric, Etchings, Exhibitions, expressionism, fiction, Gloucestershire, Gouache, Green Man, Illlustrations, illustration, Infrared photography, Landscape, Margaret Randall, Matt Baldwin-Ives, Mikki Nylund, MilesCross, New York, New York Art scene, Nicaragua, Novelist, Occult, Oil Painting, Painting, Pastel painting, Photographs, photography, Photomontage, poetry, Rebsie Fairholm, Rikki Ducornet, Ruins, Sacred Sites, Scandinavia, Scandinavian art, Skylight Press, Social Activism, Stone Carvings, Surrealism, visionary poet, Watercolour painting, Will Alexander
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The RUINS poemscape video featuring poetry by Margaret Randall
Last year Skylight Press was privileged to publish a collection of poetry by the esteemed poet, Margaret Randall, called Something’s Wrong with the Cornfields. Soon after, another poetry collection was published by University of New Mexico Press for their … Continue reading
Posted in American Literature, Literature, Poetry
Tagged Alchymical Muse, ambient, American History, American literature, American Poetry, Architecture, Audio-visual, books., classical music, Daniel Staniforth, Film, Literature, Luna Trick, Margaret Randall, New Mexico, Orchestral, poemscape, poetry, Pueblo, Rebecca Wilby, Rebsie Fairholm, Ruins, Soundtrack, Spoken language, video
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Skylight Authors team up on RUINS CD…
Daniel Staniforth and Rebsie Fairholm present ‘sonic poemscape’ readings from Margaret Randall’s new book of poetry, RUINS (University of New Mexico Press, ISBN 978-0826350671). The music features original compositions as well as Daniel and Rebsie’s arrangements of traditional melodies. About … Continue reading
Another one from Margaret!
Congratulations to Skylight author, Margaret Randall on the publication of her new book of collected essays entitled First Laugh: Essays 2000-2009. She also recently released a delightful handmade book of bilingual poems called As if the Empty Chair/ Como si … Continue reading
Posted in Literary Criticism, Poetry, Recommended reads
Tagged American literature, Environment, Essays, Literary Criticism, Literature, Margaret Randall, poetry, Political, US Politics
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Something’s Wrong with the Cornfields by Margaret Randall
Skylight Press is proud to introduce Something’s Wrong with the Cornfields, a collection of new poems by renowned poet, essayist, photographer, and social activist – Margaret Randall. This unique book draws from a series of sacred landscapes, personal and shared histories, but … Continue reading
Posted in American Literature, New books, Poetry
Tagged activism, American Poetry, Cornfields, Ecology, Environment, History, Margaret Randall, New Mexico, poems, poetry
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Other books by Skylight Authors!
It is our great privilege to bring you new work by these wonderful authors but we would like to take some time to honour some of their past achievements. As they are quite a prolific bunch it was hard to … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Richardson, Anthropology, esoteric, Gareth Knight, Hugh Fox, Literature, Magic, Margaret Randall, Occult, poetry, Wendy Berg
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