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  1. David Wheatley is the author of four poetry collections with Gallery Press, including A Nest on the Waves (2010), and the critical study Contemporary British Poetry (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014). He lives in rural Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

  2. David Wheatley (born 1970) is an Irish poet and critic. He was born in Dublin and studied at Trinity College, Dublin, where he edited Icarus. Wheatley is the author of four volumes of poetry with Gallery Press, as well as several chapbooks. He has also edited the work of James Clarence Mangan, and features in the Bloodaxe anthology The New ...

  3. Jan 1, 2024 · Poem of the week: Stay by David Wheatley. An exploration of new parenthood weaves mystery and a tentative sense of magical journeying. Carol Rumens. Mon 1 Jan 2024 05.00 EST. Last modified on...

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  5. David Wheatley is an award-winning organist, pianist and composer based in Los Angeles, California. He was born and raised in Guelph Ontario Canada, where he received his early musical training. He attended the University of Toronto and studied with Clifford Poole at the Royal Conservatory of Music where he holds the ARCT (Associate of the ...

  6. Biography. Flitting between book smarts and wry humour, lyric eloquence and occasionally acerbic bluntness, the poetry of David Wheatley shares much in common with the prose he writes as a respected critic, and for which he is perhaps better known.

  7. We’re pleased to be publishing a new volume by David Wheatley for the first time in North America. The President of Planet Earth is Wheatleys fifth collection, and his talent for a wide range of poetic styles and voices is on full display. Here we have prose poems, concrete poems, sestinas and sonnets, alongside more experimental forms.

  8. Jun 1, 2022 · David Wheatley. 3.67. 9 ratings5 reviews. Stretto is both a story of travel and migration, moving between Ireland, England and Scotland over a twenty-year period, and an exploration of the nature of self and reality. A stained-glass window in a country church offers a portal of light in the darkness, and the narrator follows wherever it leads.

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