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Wolf at the Door Creative Writing Retreats

About the Tutors

Stephen Parr (Ananda) has been writing fiction and poetry for twenty years, and has written ten collections of poetry, a number of short stories and a novel. His poetry has appeared in many publications, including The Times Literary Supplement, Foolscap, The Poetry Business, and BloodaxeÕs major anthology The Long Pale Corridor. His first full-length poetry collection, North of the Future, was published in 1999.

Some Publications:
Bardo (November 1984)
Somehow Home, poems 1985-86 (Pennyfields Press, 1986)
Needs & Ceremonies, poems 1986-89 (Pennyfields Press 1989)
Tantris (Pennyfields Press 1986)
Homage to John Berryman (Travelling Cat Press, 1990)
North of The Future (Windhorse Publications, 1999)
The Long Pale Corridor, Poems of Bereavement (anthology) (Bloodaxe Books, 1995)
The Books of Sadness (1997)
Talking with Broken Objects (1998)
The School of Monsters (2001)
Moon Law (2003)
Oracle Cluster (2004)
Room (April 2006)
The Writer and Threshold Consciousness (essay) December 2006
Evidence (December 2007)
The Schubert Gate (July 2009)





David Keefe (Manjusvara), originally a composer, edited Weatherlight Press, publishing contemporary American poetry in Britain, in particular the work of Robert Bly and William Stafford. His essays and poetry have appeared in Stand, Sphinx, The Harvard Review, Connecticut Poetry Review, and The Prose Poem: An International Journal.

He is currently working on a series of books about Buddhist practice and writing.

Publications:
Writing your Way (Windhorse, 2005)
The Poet's Way (Forthcoming, Windhorse, October 2010)

For further info please contact Windhorse Publications