Tag Archive: Graham Fulton

‘AH ASKT YI YIR NAME’: GRAHAM FULTON’S ‘CIRCULATION’

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Graham Fulton, Circulation (Clochoderick Press, 2018) By Morag McDowell-Smith Graham Fulton has been a well known figure on the Scottish poetry scene for over thirty years, writing and performing poetry since the 1980s, when he joined… Continue reading

“NEW USES FOR OLD IDEAS”: GRAHAM FULTON’S ‘PHOTOGRAPHING GHOSTS’

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Graham Fulton, Photographing Ghosts (Roncadora Press, 2015). by Stephen Watt Graham Fulton’s new collection of poetry, Photographing Ghosts, is a breath-taking appreciation of both the past and the present;ordinary life intertwined with the horrifying truths… Continue reading

WE WERE PUNKS ONCE: GRAHAM FULTON’S ONE DAY IN THE LIFE OF JIMMY DENISOVICH

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Graham Fulton, One Day in the Life of Jimmy Denisovich (Middlesbrough, Smokestack, 2014) by Calum Rodger Half-way through Glasgow poet Graham Fulton’s latest collection, One Day in the Life of Jimmy Denisovich, there’s a… Continue reading

NEW POETRY BY GRAHAM FULTON

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GRAHAM FULTON‘s poems have been widely published in magazines, anthologies, online journals and newspapers in both Europe and the USA, including Ambit, The North, Edinburgh Review, Gutter, Poetry Book Society Anthology, Stand, Stride, Chapman, Raintown Review, Orbis,… Continue reading