Images courtesy of Adey Grummet
Kevin is Poet in Residence at the church of All Hallows by The Tower in the City of London for the month of September. You may encounter him there if you visit.
Thanks for dropping in.
This site covers a multitude of themes, if not sins.
Two of my poems - 'The counting of sheep...' and 'The family tartan' won competitions in 2024. Find out more here.
He was the inaugural Poet in Residence to the Cuckmere Pilgrim Path, a year-long project running from June 2022 to June 2023. A pamphlet, For The Journey, was released at the end of the residency. Buy your copy here.
He has an MA (Writing Poetry) from Newcastle University after his studies at the Poetry School in London.
The Rest is Silence - Kevin Scully's second novel- is also available as an e-book and in paperback.
More details and comments from reviewers can be found on Books.
Kevin is the author of nine books, ten produced stage works and two broadcast radio dramas.
Kevin has two blogs: one is cunningly entitled Blog. The other is King Lear.
Poetry is also bloggish.
'Kevin Scully's poems work like sandpaper to the soul' - Mark Oakley, author of The Splash of Words.
'Kevin - King of the Haiku' - AP Staunton
Other sections explain themselves.
Thanks for dropping in.
This site covers a multitude of themes, if not sins.
Two of my poems - 'The counting of sheep...' and 'The family tartan' won competitions in 2024. Find out more here.
He was the inaugural Poet in Residence to the Cuckmere Pilgrim Path, a year-long project running from June 2022 to June 2023. A pamphlet, For The Journey, was released at the end of the residency. Buy your copy here.
He has an MA (Writing Poetry) from Newcastle University after his studies at the Poetry School in London.
The Rest is Silence - Kevin Scully's second novel- is also available as an e-book and in paperback.
More details and comments from reviewers can be found on Books.
Kevin is the author of nine books, ten produced stage works and two broadcast radio dramas.
Kevin has two blogs: one is cunningly entitled Blog. The other is King Lear.
Poetry is also bloggish.
'Kevin Scully's poems work like sandpaper to the soul' - Mark Oakley, author of The Splash of Words.
'Kevin - King of the Haiku' - AP Staunton
Other sections explain themselves.