Now published: “Selected Poems: 1976-2022”

I am delighted to announce the publication of my latest volume of poetry, a selection of some of the best pieces across my previous seven volumes. For further details - and links to Waterstones, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble - please click here.

New Podcast Episode: “The Homelessness of a Child”

I have just added readings of poems from my collection The Homelessness of a Child to my podcast "Walking Thru Fire". You can find this episode - and many others! - on Buzzsprout, and it should find its way onto other podcast platforms - such as Spotify, Audible, Amazon Music etc. - in the next … Continue reading New Podcast Episode: “The Homelessness of a Child”

“Tea at the Midland”

The stories in David Constantine's "Tea at the Midland" are a little like stained glass windows: sometimes you see fully formed portals through which the sun shines, and on other occasions just a fragment or two of glass glinting in the sun. As a consequence - and as I may have said before - don't … Continue reading “Tea at the Midland”

New publication: “Selected Poems: 1976-2022”

I am delighted to be able to announce the forthcoming publication of "Selected Poems: 1976-2022". At a recent reading event, I was asked which of my collections was my ‘best book’. It was an innocent enough question, designed to aid a purchasing decision. It was also an unfair one. Any marginal preference I may have … Continue reading New publication: “Selected Poems: 1976-2022”

After the dust settles…

The best part of a week since I returned from my retreat and, in terms of 'what next?', things are now clearly in focus. Which was one of the things the retreat was all about, to answer questions like that. And the 'what next' things are tangible and solid. Firstly: finish my next novel; second … Continue reading After the dust settles…

“Lockdown Journal”

At the beginning of the UK's first Covid-19 lockdown in 2020, Hamish Wilson began writing a series of sonnets. With one a day for the first twenty-five days of the period, these poems eventually became "Lockdown Journal". Many single Covid / lockdown poems written at the time seem to me to fail for two main … Continue reading “Lockdown Journal”

Retreat – Day 4

06:30 - 14th May 2022 When yesterday's working time concluded, I'd managed to get about 25% of the way through the second edit of 'Reunion'. That has been the major activity of the week and has gone well. As well as some other bits and pieces, again spent a little time on drafting some of … Continue reading Retreat – Day 4

Retreat – Day 3

06:55 - 13th May 2022 Another decent day yesterday with the majority of my time spent on editing 'Reunion'. Some work on the Sonnets as I edge closer to drafting #80. Plus I started work on my Reviewers' list by reestablishing control over my Goodreads author profile. I think I'll be doing some work on … Continue reading Retreat – Day 3

“Klara and the Sun”

I was left strangely underwhelmed by Kazuo Ishiguro's "Klara and the Sun". It wasn't the quality or style of Ishiguro's writing (which to my mind has only failed to come up to scratch in "The Unconsoled"), nor in the inventiveness of the basic premise. I think I felt left down by the way the plot … Continue reading “Klara and the Sun”

“Walking Thru Fire” – my podcast

I have just started a brand new Podcast in which I will pull together readings from my various collections of poetry, some short stories, and potentially the serialisation of some of my longer fiction. The podcast can be found on Buzzsprout, as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, Amazon Music and other platforms.