St Mungo's Mirrorball Words Without Borders: Three poets, Many voices
Thu 12 May 2016

Gerrie Fellows
Words Without Borders: Three poets, Many voices
New York-based poet Mark Weiss has published ten collections of poetry, including the recent As Luck Would Have It (Shearsman), as well as translations of Mexican and Cuban poets and has edited bilingual anthologies of the poetry of Baja California and of Cuban poetry since 1944.
Gerrie Fellows, the Scottish poet at this year's International Poetry Festival of Granada, Nicaragua, reads from some of the poets featured during an exhilarating six days of world poetry, during which thousands of people listened to poets from sixty countries. Gerrie's most recent collection is The Body in Space (Shearsman).
Gerry Loose, award-winning writer and land artist, is the creator of poems on the page and off the page, in gardens, built environments and ungardened spaces. His recent books include An Oakwoods Almanac (Shearsman) and fault line (Vagabond Voices), a sequence which reinvents nature poetry for the twenty-first century.