Latest Spoken Label session features Natalie Crick.
Natalie Crick, from Newcastle in the UK, has poems published or forthcoming in Stand, Poetry Salzburg Review, Orbis, The Moth, Banshee, Strix, Bare Fiction, New Welsh Review and elsewhere. She is studying for an MPhil in Creative Writing at Newcastle University. Her poetry has been nominated for The Pushcart Prize twice, shortlisted for The Anthony Cronin International Poetry Award 2018, commended in the 2019 Hippocrates Open Awards for Poetry and Medicine and one of her poems was a runner-up in the PBS & Mslexia Women's Poetry Competition 2018, judged by Carol Ann Duffy. This year one of Natalie's poems was commended in the Verve Poetry Festival Competition 2020 on the theme of diversity. She is currently a creative-practitioner-in-residence at the Wellcome Centre for Mitochondrial Research at Newcastle University.
Some links for Natalie include:
www.ncl.ac.uk/elll/study/students/cricknatalie.html?fbclid=IwAR2VjsqLHykWwdaNnvEp-i6aI5FRdyW0_xith4QHmOEzmzbz3YZzWSbNDFU
www.poetrybooks.co.uk/blogs/news/womens-poetry-competition-runner-up-natalie-crick
Twitter; natalieiswriting999
Instragram: PoetryNatalie
Facebook: fragmentedvoices
Poems read out in this session include:
1.'I See You' (published in The Manchester Review)
2. 'Red' (published in Banshee)
3. 'In Remembrance' (published in New Welsh Review)
4. 'Acute Admissions Ward' (published in The Verve Anthology of Diversity Poems and commended in the Verve Poetry Festival Competition 2020)
5. '30 Days' (published in Orbis)
6. 'Baby's Breath' (published in The Interpreter's House.)
released June 13, 2020