
Dani Salvadori
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Coming up this weekend Small Publishers Fair at Conway Hall. Come and visit!



My poetic project about ways of mapping Scarborough has been accepted as 'The rain has come....' by Air and Nothingness Press (aanpress.com) to be published in this anthology later this summer. It may look like speculative fiction but it's all true! More when I have a publication date. Thank you Todd Sanders.


Including me! Thank you Air and Nothingness Press (aanpress.com).


So pleased that my piece 'The rain has come.....' about coastal erosion in Scarborough has been published by Air and Nothingness Press (aanpress.com) in a beautiful volume of stories with long titles and copious footnotes. Purchase here aanpress.com/aanorder.html#…







The results of my 3 year long obsession with the Thames east of Woolwich, Trodden, will be Small Publishers Fair on the RHUL Poetics Research Centre stall next Friday & Saturday. Come and say hi. Department of English at Royal Holloway


One of my trips to the river to make Trodden involved going again to Crayford Ness to scramble down to the muddy foreshore to make a poem. It was too dangerous to write more than a few words IN THE BLOOD. See more Small Publishers Fair at the RHUL Poetics Research Centre Department of English at Royal Holloway stand.


On one of my Trodden walks I met a man, his son and their foal which they were taking for a walk. When I took a portrait of them the father was nowhere to be seen. See more Small Publishers Fair on the RHUL Poetics Research Centre stand. Department of English at Royal Holloway


One of the biggest frustrations of Trodden was the near impossibility of crossing the river. For centuries pilgrims took the Pilgrim Ferry from Rainham to Erith. This wasn't available to me, even in a poem. More Small Publishers Fair RHUL Poetics Research Centre stand this weekend. Department of English at Royal Holloway
