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Forgotten Ground Regained

Contributor: Oz Hardwick

Website: www.ozhardwick.co.uk
Oz Hardwick is Professor of Creative Writing at Leeds Trinity University. He is also a musician, photographer and poet. His chapbook Learning to Have Lost (IPSI/Recent Work, 2018) won the poetry collection award at the 2019 Rubery International Book Awards. Other collections include A Census of Preconceptions (SurVision Books, 2022) and My Life as a Time Traveller: A Memoir in 18 Discrete Fragments (Hedgehog Poetry Press, 2023). As Paul Hardwick, he has published widely on late medieval art and literature, with a particular focus on animal iconography.
His alliterative poetry on this site includes:
  • Journey to the West
  • The Exiles' Song
  • The Fairford Mermaid
  • The Green Man Awakes
  • True Thomas
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