Farmotherlands Book Launch - An Evening with Julie Leoni & Friends | The Holroyd Community Theatre
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Join us for an evening of poetry, community, farming, nature and music as we celebrate the launch of Farmotherlands with Julie Leoni and friends. With Julie for the evening are Ian and Stef from Treflach Farm, Casha and Barbara from Babbinswood Farm and Tom Adams, known locally as Tom the Apple man. Accompanying them will be Vera Van Heeringen and Jock Tydesley with their unique blend of Cajun and Appalachian tunes. Farmotherlands (Hedgehog Press) is Julie’s debut poetry collection which has already won a number of awards: Winner of The Bournemouth Poetry Prize 2024, finalist in the London Independent Story and Poetry Prize, finalist in The Cinnamon Press Best New Voices of 2024 pamphlet and 2024 Best Pamphlet competitions, Shortlisted for the Bridport Poetry Prize and the Mslexia Poetry Prize and longlisted for the Canterbury Poetry Prize). The collection draws on Julie’s memories of time on her family’s farms and spent wandering the tracks and fields of the Welsh Marches and beyond. The poems explore love, loss, the passing of time and the seasons of life, connecting our own impermanence with the larger cycles of nature. Farmotherlands invites us to rediscover our connection with nature so that we can stand as guardians in it. · ‘Inventive, vibrant and tender’ - Dr Shanta Everington (Author and Creative Writing Researcher) · ‘At once autobiographically rooted in place, and acutely aware of the ecological crisis wrought by modernity, these poems challenge the reader as much as they celebrate rural life’ - Sarah Law (editor of the Amethyst Review, poet) · ‘These compassionate poems sing of love for the land, and fierce respect for all flora and fauna.’ - Clare Best (poet, memoirist, collaborative artist) Treflach Farm (featured on the TV series Born Mucky), Babbinswood (farm and community benefit society) and Tom (featured on BBC’s Gardener’s World) will join Julie in conversation about everything from permaculture, regenerative and organic farming to soil and human health, local food production and the need for diversification. Jock and Vera will be joining us on their guitars and banjos with folk and Cajun music. Ticket price includes a signed copy of Farmotherlands, but does not include purchases from the farms, the musicians or the bar. Event Timings: 6.15pm – doors open for a chance to buy fresh produce from the local farms and to find out about some of the courses and events they offer. 7pm – Poetry reading with conversation including audience Q and A 8pm – book signing, music from Jock and Vera and another chance to connect with the local producers. Jock and Vera will also have tour details and CDs available Tickets: £18 (includes a signed copy of Farmotherlands) Venue: Venue: The Holroyd Community Theatre is accessed off the Gledrid junction of the A5 north of Oswestry and is sign posted off Station Road (left turn before railway crossing). On-site parking is available. The Theatre foyer has a bar where pre-event refreshments can be purchased. Please let us know if you have an accessibility/mobility requirements. Refunds: It is our general policy not to refund event tickets unless an event has sold out. In the case of sold out events where we have a waiting list for tickets, we will attempt to sell on your tickets at face value, if notified 7 days prior to the event. If sold, you will receive a refund for the ticket value (excluding Eventbrite fees). Alternatively, you can request to transfer your tickets to another event, making up any difference in ticket price. Please contact us if you are unable to attend an event: hello@bookabookshop.co.uk for further advice. Please contact us if you are unable to attend an event: hello@bookabookshop.co.uk for further advice.
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