Graham Palmer, writer Collaborations welcome
Starting in the small press world of the 1980s, Graham co-founded Stride Magazine – one early reviewer commenting, ‘Palmer has the impressive gift of word economy, using a stark interplay of image and lyric to produce poems of depth and beauty.’
Since then he has dabbled with journalism and reviewing, written an ‘incisive’ study-guide on the Hound of the Baskervilles (so says the Sherlock Holmes Society of London) and published three books on writing for language-learners with Cambridge University Press, one of which was chosen by the English Language Gazette as their ‘Book of the Month’.
He's run various writing workshops (both evening and residential) and performed his own work at a variety of venues and events. His original research featured in the centennial Book of the Old Edinburgh Club and the creation of myths, how the past informs or misinforms the present, has been one of his consistent themes.
Despite his northern namesake, Graham has - unfortunately - never worked on the railway and does not talk in rhyming couplets.
He is currently working on a song cycle with composer Jenni Pinnock called Cracked Voices (ww.cracked-voices.co.uk) which gives voice to the lost tales and characters of the borderlands of North Hertfordshire and South Cambridgeshire and also a historical biography.
He is open to commissions, creative collaborations and running workshops.
Feedback from a school workshop:
"The atmosphere in the workshop was buzzing..." Laura Rawlings, Headteacher, Greneway Middle School
View my website http://www.grahampalmer.co.uk/
My Location
Royston
Telephone: 07939 692 906
Email: graham@grahampalmer.co.uk
Website: http://www.grahampalmer.co.uk/
My News
Poetry for a devastated church / Wed 02 Jan 2019
ISBN 978-0-9524753-2-3 48pp One Tree Publishing (UK) The Cracked Voices 48 page pamphlet featuring the stories and poems from the lost borderlands of Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire is now on sale. Proceeds wi...
Everything changes: writing workshop / Sat 12 Aug 2017
Royston Arts Festival Everything changes: A writing workshop exploring place and time Whether you’re a beginner in creative writing or a more advanced writer looking for ideas, this half-day workshop will help you ...
We want to write your song! / Tue 16 May 2017
The creators of a classical song cycle are asking the public for suggestions of who they should base their final song on. Composer Jenni Pinnock and writer Graham Palmer have already written songs about a local shopk...
My Events
On The Heath | On the Edge / Sat 30 Sep 2023 to Thu 31 Dec 2026 (3 years)
A p|arts collaboration between Graham Palmer, James Palmer and Louis Holder. Two short films capturing Therfield Heath throughout the turning year through several years of snapshots and audio caught on the heathland n...
Transport][ed : scene through a window / Sat 21 Sep 2024
Whether you’re a beginner in creative writing or a more advanced writer looking for ideas, this half-day workshop, led by local author Graham Palmer, will help you discover how changing your viewpoint can unlock new worl...
Royston’s Astronaut / Sat 21 Sep 2024
273 years ago, a man from Royston flew to the moon and back again. His story is told in one of the first sci-fi novels, The Life and Astonishing adventures of John Daniel. Find out how he got on in this short pop-up ...
My Opportunities
Riddling at home! free resource pack from p|arts / Mon 01 Jun 2020
Lockdown activity for kids (and their grown-ups) You’ll find them in Christmas crackers and The Hobbit. We all love a puzzle (except for Gollum when he can’t work one out!). We hope these few bits and pieces will help...
My Videos
Making a Good Impression - Boyz Choir King James Academy Royston
This video and song forms part of the p|arts project: 'In Black & White | Roger Britten | Royston's Printer'. It celebrates the life of Roger Britten (1840-1883), Royston's first recorded black resident. For more in...