Paul Summers (poet)
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Paul Summers (1967 - ) is a poet who was born in Blyth, Northumberland, England. His work has appeared in print since the late Eighties and he has performed his work all over the world.
He was a founding co-editor of the 'Leftfield' magazines Billy Liar and Liar Republic and a co-director of Liar Inc Ltd which facilitated a number of creative projects across the North of England in educational and community contexts.
He has written for TV, film and theatre and has collaborated with various artists on mixed-media projects. Home(in 3 bits), a spoken word/music collaboration with Dave Hull-Denholm, was released in Summer 2006.
[edit] Publications
- Big Bella's Dirty Cafe, Dogeater Press, 2006
- Cunawabi, Cunawabi Publishing, London 2003
- The Rat’s Mirror, Lapwing Press 1999
- The Last Bus,Iron Press 1998
- Beer & Skittles, Echo Room Press 1997
- Vermeer’s Dark Parlour, Echo Room Press 1996
- 140195, Echo Room Press 1995.