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Belfast and beyond: poetry reading

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We're pleased to welcome poets and scholars from Belfast and beyond to the Centre. With poems from Philip Metres, Milena Williamson, John James Reid, Shakeema Edwards, and Lesley-Anne Evans.

The Blackbird of Belfast Lough, wood engraving by Jeffrey Morgan
Date(s)
May 20, 2025
Location
Wolfson Lecture Theatre
Time
17:30 - 19:00

This evening will be hosted by lead tutor of the Wednesday Group Poetry Workshop, Milena Williamson.

The Wednesday Group, or a version of it, is a weekly poetry workshop which has been running at Queen's for decades, contributing to the writing community in Belfast by providing a space for rigorous and generous feedback. Readers this evening include Wednesday Group regulars Shakeema Edwards, Lesley Anne Evans and John James Reid, Milena Williamson, and special guest Philip Metres. 

Milena Williamson received her PhD from Queen's University Belfast and was the Ciaran Carson Writing and the City Fellow in 2023. Her debut collection Into the Night that Flies so Fast came out with Dedalus Press in 2024. 

Philip Metres is a professor of English at John Carroll University and the director of the University’s peace, justice, and human rights program. He is the author of many books, including most recently Fugitive/Refuge and coming this autumn, a new work of essays Dispatches from the Land of Erasure.

Lesley-Anne Evans was born in Belfast and lives in the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia, Canada. Her first collection Mute Swan was published by The St. Thomas Poetry Series. Lesley-Anne has poems appearing or forthcoming in Banshee, Waxed Lemon, Poetry Ireland Review and Image Journal. She is currently studying for an MA in Poetry at Queen's University, Belfast.

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