Josephine Corcoran reading on stage at a lowlit venue. In the foreground a picture of her book Love and Stones

One month of ‘Love and Stones’

It’s been just over a month since the publication of my pamphlet Love and Stones, my first publication in five years, and it’s been exciting to do readings again. With my fellow Live Canon pamphleteers, Isabella Mead and Matt Bryden, we had a great launch at The Bedford in Balham, on one of the very last days this year when it still felt cold enough to wear tights!

When I say “it’s been exciting” I feel that I should share a small snippet from my diary in April when Live Canon’s Director, Helen Eastman, confirmed the date for our launch. As you will observe by reading my diary extract, as well as worrying about my hair (I did manage a trim before the big night, by the way), I was also feeling extremely nervous. This has always been something I’ve had to deal with before a reading, to the point of wanting to throw up, and all those wobbles returned once the reality of launch night had been set in ink.

A handwritten page from my diary which reads "April 27, 2023. The terror is starting to set in now that a date for our launch has been released. Helen promised proofs tomorrow. I hope she sends them!"
An extract from my diary!

In 2019, I did a three day Linklater Method Voice Coaching course, funded and organised by Ledbury Poetry Festival, which was extremely beneficial to a nervous performer like me. When I was preparing for the Live Canon launch, I kept trying to remember everything that Francoise Walot from Linklater had taught me – but 2019 felt like a lifetime ago. However, some of the methodology did return and after much practising, and with some helpful and encouraging coaching from my son and husband, I *did* launch my pamphlet without any major disasters. In fact it was a wonderful evening with a friendly and appreciative audience. Since then, there’s been a reading in Trowbridge for our Stanza group, a reading in Exeter to help launch Anthony Wilson’s great new book The Wind and the Rain, and, last Sunday, I took part in the Poetry Showcase at Penarth Literary Festival and again thoroughly enjoyed reading to another full house.

I’ve put a list of other readings I’m going to be doing this year on this page.

I was going to say more in this post but, honestly, I’m feeling rather out of resources after the past month! I’m drained but in a good way. It’s all been a positive experience and I can’t quite believe I have a new book (mini book) and I’m taking part in readings again after the last few years of restrictions caused by the global pandemic.

I wanted to sneak in a quick update before the end of June and I’ve just about managed that.

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